2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-59427-9_12
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Mobile Augmented Reality Tourism Application Framework

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“…When we reviewed previous research on MAR UX, we discovered that MAR applications, where UX was specifically considered, were developed and researched either through case study evaluations or through MAR application development frameworks. In both cases, the user of the application is typically at the center of the design and development, thus confirming the results of Irshad et al For example, Rashidi et al [34] proposed a framework based on UCD for developing MAR tourism applications. In another example, Olsson et al [21] and Olsson and Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila [35] elaborated through a case study MAR application and came to the conclusion that MAR applications' acceptance by potential users requires that designers learn about users and their essential needs in advance.…”
Section: Mobile Augmented Reality and User Experiencesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…When we reviewed previous research on MAR UX, we discovered that MAR applications, where UX was specifically considered, were developed and researched either through case study evaluations or through MAR application development frameworks. In both cases, the user of the application is typically at the center of the design and development, thus confirming the results of Irshad et al For example, Rashidi et al [34] proposed a framework based on UCD for developing MAR tourism applications. In another example, Olsson et al [21] and Olsson and Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila [35] elaborated through a case study MAR application and came to the conclusion that MAR applications' acceptance by potential users requires that designers learn about users and their essential needs in advance.…”
Section: Mobile Augmented Reality and User Experiencesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The global increase in competitiveness in the tourism industry could allow the implementation of eco-innovations as an element of differentiation between the destinations and the companies that make up the industry, with quality management and sustainable development being increasingly important [146]. Another source of potential innovation could be the use of technologies that are specific to Industry 4.0 such as intelligent devices, that can help us learn about the travel experience of tourists, which are already utilised by hotels [147], Augmented Reality applied to mobile phones [148] so that tourists can take virtual tours of the destinations, "intelligent" hotels to replace personal contacts [149] (in order to protect them from COVID-19 infection, for example), or Big Data to analyse sustainable tourism experiences in the destinations [150]. However, since a lack of innovation implies a lack of adaptation to change, and when changes in the environment and in demand are as drastic as those that are required to adapt tourism businesses to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of adaptation and innovation puts the survival of a company at serious risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers anticipated that augmented reality has a very high potential and benefits in teaching and learning, based on augmented reality technology's rapid growth and improvement (Kesim & Ozarslan, 2012). Several researchers have used 3D augmented reality to model from image to object (Cheberyachko et al, 2020;Mahrous To provide information about the country and guide tourists to find the place and food (Rashid et al, 2017;Acaya et al, 2018;Dangkham, 2018;Demir & Karaarslan, 2018;Safitri et al, 2017)…”
Section: Augmented Reality Modelling Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%