Web-based tourism information systems are more and more required to provide besides traditional tourism information about hotel facilities and infrastructure also cultural content comprising material heritage, performing art, folk tradition, handicraft or simply habits of everyday life. These cultural Web applications are required not to offer on-line brochures only, but rather to provide both, value and service. This paper focuses on two crucial aspects of cultural Web applications comprising quality of content and quality of access. As an example for achieving quality of content in terms of comprehensiveness and cross-national nature, the MEDINA portal is presented, allowing one-stop access to cultural information of fourteen Mediterranean countries. In order to provide quality of access, the notion of ubiquity is introduced, allowing to customize Web applications towards different kinds of contexts, thus supporting the cultural tourist with device-independent, time-aware, location-aware, and personalized services.

Garzotto, F., Paolini, P., Speroni, M., Pröll, B., Retschitzegger, W., Schwinger, W. (2004). Ubiquitous access to cultural tourism portals. In Proceedings - 15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (pp.67-72). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/dexa.2004.1333451].

Ubiquitous access to cultural tourism portals

Garzotto, F;
2004

Abstract

Web-based tourism information systems are more and more required to provide besides traditional tourism information about hotel facilities and infrastructure also cultural content comprising material heritage, performing art, folk tradition, handicraft or simply habits of everyday life. These cultural Web applications are required not to offer on-line brochures only, but rather to provide both, value and service. This paper focuses on two crucial aspects of cultural Web applications comprising quality of content and quality of access. As an example for achieving quality of content in terms of comprehensiveness and cross-national nature, the MEDINA portal is presented, allowing one-stop access to cultural information of fourteen Mediterranean countries. In order to provide quality of access, the notion of ubiquity is introduced, allowing to customize Web applications towards different kinds of contexts, thus supporting the cultural tourist with device-independent, time-aware, location-aware, and personalized services.
paper
Bandwidth; Computer software maintenance; Electronic commerce; Information analysis; Information dissemination; Information retrieval systems; Mathematical models; Personal digital assistants; Quality of service
English
15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications - 30 August 2004 - 3 September 2004
2004
Proceedings - 15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
9780769521954
2004
15
67
72
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Garzotto, F., Paolini, P., Speroni, M., Pröll, B., Retschitzegger, W., Schwinger, W. (2004). Ubiquitous access to cultural tourism portals. In Proceedings - 15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (pp.67-72). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/dexa.2004.1333451].
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