TY - GEN
T1 - Semantic Maps and Meta-data Enhancing e-Accessibility in Tourism Information Systems
AU - Rumetshofer, Hildegard
AU - Wöß, Wolfram
PY - 2005/9
Y1 - 2005/9
N2 - Providing comprehensive accessibility is the major
challenge for tourism service providers to address
people with disabilities (and older people) as growing
consumer groups. Information about accessibility of
tourism objects (accommodation, sights, streets, parks,
etc.) is equally important as barrier-free tourism
information systems, providing access through
different mediums, to support the booking and decision
making process. Consequently, this paper introduces
the extension of tourism information systems in a
twofold way. First, each tourism object is provided
with information about its accessibility realized by
additional meta-data information. Second, based on
both medium profiles and user profiles content
presentation and user interface navigation are
dynamically adapted to the user's individual needs in
order to support appropriate search as well as
presentation features. Additionally, it presents the
concept of multi-layer semantic maps to illustrate
relevant factors in form of meta-data such as preferred
medium, device and user characteristics.
AB - Providing comprehensive accessibility is the major
challenge for tourism service providers to address
people with disabilities (and older people) as growing
consumer groups. Information about accessibility of
tourism objects (accommodation, sights, streets, parks,
etc.) is equally important as barrier-free tourism
information systems, providing access through
different mediums, to support the booking and decision
making process. Consequently, this paper introduces
the extension of tourism information systems in a
twofold way. First, each tourism object is provided
with information about its accessibility realized by
additional meta-data information. Second, based on
both medium profiles and user profiles content
presentation and user interface navigation are
dynamically adapted to the user's individual needs in
order to support appropriate search as well as
presentation features. Additionally, it presents the
concept of multi-layer semantic maps to illustrate
relevant factors in form of meta-data such as preferred
medium, device and user characteristics.
UR - http://www.faw.uni-linz.ac.at/PublicationFullText/2005dexa/ITdesign4all.pdf
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 0-7695-2424-9
T3 - Proceedings - International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
SP - 881
EP - 885
BT - 1st International Workshop on IT Design for All. In: Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2005), Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26, 2005.
A2 - A Min Tjoa, Roland R. Wagner, null
PB - IEEE Computer Society
CY - Los Alamitos, California 2005
ER -