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Title Mobile, Collaborative Situated Knowledge Creation for Urban Planning
Authors Gustavo Zurita, Nelson Baloian
Publication date May 2012
Abstract Geo-collaboration is an emerging research area in computer
sciences studying the way spatial, geographically referenced information and
communication technologies can support collaborative activities. Scenarios
in which information associated to its physical location are of paramount
importance are often referred as Situated Knowledge Creation scenarios. To
date there are few computer systems supporting knowledge creation that
explicitly incorporate physical context as part of the knowledge being
managed in mobile face-to-face scenarios. This work presents a collaborative
software application supporting visually-geo-referenced knowledge creation
in mobile working scenarios while the users are interacting face-to-face.
The system allows to manage data information associated to specific physical
locations for knowledge creation processes in the field, such as urban
planning, identifying specific physical locations, territorial management,
etc.; using Tablet-PCs and GPS in order to geo-reference data and
information. It presents a model for developing mobile applications
supporting situated knowledge creation in the field, introducing the
requirements for such an application and the functionalities it should have
in order to fulfill them. The paper also presents the results of utility and
usability evaluations.
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Pages 6218-6243
Volume 12
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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