Title:
Map-based mobile services : theories, methods and implementations
ISBN:
9783540230557
Publication Information:
Berlin : Springer, 2005.
Physical Description:
xii, 260 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
General Note:
Mixed media, accompanying CD-ROM contains the PDF-Files in color.
Contents:
1. Map-based mobile services -- 2. Portrayal and generalisation of point maps for mobile information -- 3. Activity and context: a conceptual framework for mobile geoservices -- 4. Effectiveness and efficiency of tourism maps in the World Wide Web and their potential for mobile map services -- 5. The cognitive reality of cchematic maps -- 6. Adaptive visualisation of landmarks using an MRDB -- 7. Ego centres of mobile users and egocentric map design -- 8. Adaptation to context: A way to improve the usability of mobile maps -- 9. Focalizing measures of salience for wayfinding -- 10. Adaptive egocentric maps for mobile users -- 11. Cartographic location based services -- 12. XML in service architectures for mobile cartographic applications -- 13. A survey of map-based mobile guides -- 14. Position determination of reference points in surveying -- 15. Dynamic 3D maps for mobile tourism applications -- 16. Designing electronic maps: an ethnographic approach.
Abstract:
"This book is divided into three parts: theory, method and implementation. Starting with a summary of the state-of-the-art in mobile technologies, the first part analyses their impacts on cartography and pinpoints the missing theories concerned with the development of map-based mobile services. A conceptual framework of mobile cartography is then introduced with the emphasis on mobile usage context. The second part is devoted to the design methodology under the constraints defined in the theoretical framework. A core issue deals with personalised mobile map services. The final part demonstrates the feasibility of the methods by using application scenarios"--Publishers web site.
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