This paper proposes the architecture's description and development of a system aimed at the authoring of WebGIS environments; it allows collaborative manipulation and fruition of georeferenced hypermedia information. System development follows a collaborative End User Development (EUD) approach, that allows all the actors using the system to communicate with each other, by exploiting integrated annotation functionalities. The adoption of Open Source libraries and tools will allow public administrations to drastically reduce development and deployment costs.

Tourist information exploitation through social and collaborative applications

Di Pasquale Davide;Maiellaro Nicola;Padula Marco;Scala Paolo Luigi
2013

Abstract

This paper proposes the architecture's description and development of a system aimed at the authoring of WebGIS environments; it allows collaborative manipulation and fruition of georeferenced hypermedia information. System development follows a collaborative End User Development (EUD) approach, that allows all the actors using the system to communicate with each other, by exploiting integrated annotation functionalities. The adoption of Open Source libraries and tools will allow public administrations to drastically reduce development and deployment costs.
2013
Authoring environments
Collaborative tools
Tourist valorization
WebGIS
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