2009
DOI: 10.1108/00012530911005526
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TILES: classifying contextual information for mobile tourism applications

Abstract: Purpose -The design of context-aware mobile applications can be improved through a clear and in-depth understanding of context and how it can be used to meet users' requirements. Using tourism as a case application, this paper aims to address the lack of understanding of context and tourists' goals. Design/methodology/approach -This is achieved through a literature review of existing research and focus groups to gather information needs for tasks commonly executed by tourists. Findings -This paper proposes the… Show more

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“…However, efficient tourist recommender systems have to consider the context they are being applied to, and should be designed accordingly. Tan et al [62] used the acronym "TILES" (i.e., temporal, identity, location, environment, and social) to describe the categories of tourists' most important information needs and requirements [62].…”
Section: Recommender Solutions For Tourist Destinations and Digital V...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, efficient tourist recommender systems have to consider the context they are being applied to, and should be designed accordingly. Tan et al [62] used the acronym "TILES" (i.e., temporal, identity, location, environment, and social) to describe the categories of tourists' most important information needs and requirements [62].…”
Section: Recommender Solutions For Tourist Destinations and Digital V...mentioning
confidence: 99%