2012
DOI: 10.3390/s120506218
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Mobile, Collaborative Situated Knowledge Creation for Urban Planning

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 mo… Show more

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“…Geo-referencing software helps explicit information become tacit. 36 9. Durst et al discovered that networking activities foster knowledge creation.…”
Section: Kc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geo-referencing software helps explicit information become tacit. 36 9. Durst et al discovered that networking activities foster knowledge creation.…”
Section: Kc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geo-referencing software helps explicit information become tacit. 42 9. Durst et al discovered that networking activities foster knowledge creation.…”
Section: Kc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the fusion of mobile and GIS technology is becoming available to citizens who have the capabilities of become contributors into a public process of planning and to do community development [25]- [28]. Other work has shown opportunities for 'micro-participation' and integration of face-to-face with computer mediated collaboration in planning processes [29], [30].…”
Section: Background 21 the Mobile Revolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%