In this position paper the question of how location is employed in location based services (LBS) is considered. The importance of the notion of location is highlighted as a means of blurring the boundary between forms of experiences that are direct, and sensed in the environment, and those that are indirect, and learned from information. It is suggested that current methods for modeling location are limited by their lack of strong theoretical underpinning. To help bridge this gap the notions of Space, Place, and Region, from geographical theory, are proposed and implications of these for considering location in LBS outlined
This special issue of Computer Communications presents state-of-the-art research and applications in...
expanding their traditional applications to embrace a stream of consumer-focused, location-based app...
limitations Location Based Services (LBS) are developing rapidly in the mobile and information techn...
Despite the seemingly obvious importance of a link between notions of place and the provision of con...
Location-based services (LBS) are a growing area of research. This editorial paper introduces the ke...
Location-Based Service (LBS) is an established concept and enables providers and customers to co-cre...
For centuries, people have been concerned with their spatial location and surroundings on Earth. The...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
For centuries, people have been concerned with their spatial location and surroundings onEarth. The ...
Location-based services (LBS) are a growing area of research. This editorial paper introduces the ke...
Location-based services (LBS) are those applications that utilize the position of an end-user, anima...
This position paper outlines a central question at the intersection of geography and human-computer...
Mobile technologies, which allow users to move around while maintaining the ability to access a netw...
In December, 2001 the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS; http://csiss.org) and t...
This special issue of Computer Communications presents state-of-the-art research and applications in...
expanding their traditional applications to embrace a stream of consumer-focused, location-based app...
limitations Location Based Services (LBS) are developing rapidly in the mobile and information techn...
Despite the seemingly obvious importance of a link between notions of place and the provision of con...
Location-based services (LBS) are a growing area of research. This editorial paper introduces the ke...
Location-Based Service (LBS) is an established concept and enables providers and customers to co-cre...
For centuries, people have been concerned with their spatial location and surroundings on Earth. The...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
For centuries, people have been concerned with their spatial location and surroundings onEarth. The ...
Location-based services (LBS) are a growing area of research. This editorial paper introduces the ke...
Location-based services (LBS) are those applications that utilize the position of an end-user, anima...
This position paper outlines a central question at the intersection of geography and human-computer...
Mobile technologies, which allow users to move around while maintaining the ability to access a netw...
In December, 2001 the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS; http://csiss.org) and t...
This special issue of Computer Communications presents state-of-the-art research and applications in...
expanding their traditional applications to embrace a stream of consumer-focused, location-based app...
limitations Location Based Services (LBS) are developing rapidly in the mobile and information techn...