Wayfinding systems function as a concept intended to assist people in finding their way from a point to a final destination efficiently and as quickly as possible while also making the journey a pleasant experience. Although the concept appears to be simplistic, planning a wayfinding system is a challenging task particularly in complex environments. This paper attempts to explain the prime concept and the function of wayfinding information systems (WIS) focusing on a complex environment based on an extensive review of literature. The purpose of WIS is not only to provide an efficient navigation map but also to create a pleasant and less stressful atmosphere especially to exhausting travelers. Consideration for simplicity and ease of navigat...
We are traveling many different routes every day. In familiar environments it is easy for us to find...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
The emergent interest in ontological and conceptual approaches to modeling route information results...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Abstract Wayfinding is the phenomenon of locating an intended destination within an environmen
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
Outdoor wayfinding and navigation systems and services have become indispensable in people's mobilit...
This paper is derived from an unpublished D.Phil thesis: "Unplanned Wayfinding in Path-Networks: A T...
Although the term “Wayfinding ” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole set of task...
The author defines wayfinding as the act of finding one\u27s way to a destination: spatial problem-s...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
This manuscript presents three studies. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical backg...
Wayfinding is an important aspect that should be considered by tourist park managers when allocating...
We are traveling many different routes every day. In familiar environments it is easy for us to find...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
The emergent interest in ontological and conceptual approaches to modeling route information results...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Abstract Wayfinding is the phenomenon of locating an intended destination within an environmen
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
Outdoor wayfinding and navigation systems and services have become indispensable in people's mobilit...
This paper is derived from an unpublished D.Phil thesis: "Unplanned Wayfinding in Path-Networks: A T...
Although the term “Wayfinding ” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole set of task...
The author defines wayfinding as the act of finding one\u27s way to a destination: spatial problem-s...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
This manuscript presents three studies. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical backg...
Wayfinding is an important aspect that should be considered by tourist park managers when allocating...
We are traveling many different routes every day. In familiar environments it is easy for us to find...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
The emergent interest in ontological and conceptual approaches to modeling route information results...