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Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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was unrelated to the Index. The investigators concluded that reactions to jobs high on the RTA Index were moderated by differences in the cultural backgrounds of employees. Subsequent research by A study by Results of the study generally supported the hypothesis that employees who work on jobs high

Personalization in Cultural Heritage Personalization in Cultural Heritage: The Road Travelled and the One Ahead

by Liliana Ardissono, Tsvi Kuflik, Daniela Petrelli, Università Di Torino
"... Over the last twenty years, cultural heritage has been a favored domain for personalization research. For years, researchers have experimented with the cutting edge technology of the day; now, with the convergence of internet and wireless technology, and the increasing adoption of the Web as a platf ..."
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Over the last twenty years, cultural heritage has been a favored domain for personalization research. For years, researchers have experimented with the cutting edge technology of the day; now, with the convergence of internet and wireless technology, and the increasing adoption of the Web as a

COOPERATING FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION

by Francesca Declich, Cecilia Pennacini
"... Many courses of anthropology, ethnology and archaeology in Italian Universities have set up long term research project in many countries of the world addressing the conservation and valorization of the cultural patrimony jointly with local partners in Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania. The idea of pu ..."
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Many courses of anthropology, ethnology and archaeology in Italian Universities have set up long term research project in many countries of the world addressing the conservation and valorization of the cultural patrimony jointly with local partners in Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania. The idea

Recommending multimedia objects in cultural heritage applications

by Ilaria Bartolini, Vincenzo Moscato, Ruggero G. Pensa, Antonio Penta, Antonio Picariello, Carlo Sansone, Maria Luisa Sapino - In Proc. of ICIAP 2013, Workshops , 2013
"... Abstract. Italy’s Cultural Heritage is the world’s most diverse and rich patrimony and attracts millions of visitors every year to monuments, ar-chaeological sites and museums. The valorization of cultural heritage represents nowadays one of the most important research challenges in the Italian scen ..."
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Abstract. Italy’s Cultural Heritage is the world’s most diverse and rich patrimony and attracts millions of visitors every year to monuments, ar-chaeological sites and museums. The valorization of cultural heritage represents nowadays one of the most important research challenges in the Italian

Smart environments for cultural heritage

by Nick Ryan - International Center for Japanese Studies , 2005
"... This paper outlines a vision of Smart Environments for Cultural Heritage. The concept draws on research in an area variously known as Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing or Ambient Intelligence, which is recognized as one of the current grand challenges for computer science. Smart environments ..."
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This paper outlines a vision of Smart Environments for Cultural Heritage. The concept draws on research in an area variously known as Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing or Ambient Intelligence, which is recognized as one of the current grand challenges for computer science. Smart

ADVANCED GIS TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT GEREFERENCING OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE

by R. Brumana A, C. Achille B , 2003
"... carrying out of the management aim “Achievement and optimization of the Informative System of Lombardia for the Risk Chart of Cultural Heritage”. The project aims to build, as pointed out in laws, the co-ordination of activities and specific competences that are necessary to reach the definitions of ..."
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carrying out of the management aim “Achievement and optimization of the Informative System of Lombardia for the Risk Chart of Cultural Heritage”. The project aims to build, as pointed out in laws, the co-ordination of activities and specific competences that are necessary to reach the definitions

A RESEARCH FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING CULTURAL HERITAGE

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"... The principal purpose of this paper is to examine which research approaches are best suited for determining the requirements of the next generation of interactive interpretation support systems for cultural heritage site. We are optimistic that such systems if properly designed to exploit the potent ..."
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The principal purpose of this paper is to examine which research approaches are best suited for determining the requirements of the next generation of interactive interpretation support systems for cultural heritage site. We are optimistic that such systems if properly designed to exploit

Digitization of Maps Belonging to Cultural Heritage

by Martina Ballarin, Paolo Vernier
"... maps are an essential documentary heritage for the knowledge of ter-ritory. Digitization, in the case of old maps, cannot be a simple high-resolution two-dimensional scan, but it has to detect the geometry of the supporting material. This work describes part of an on-going project, developed by the ..."
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maps are an essential documentary heritage for the knowledge of ter-ritory. Digitization, in the case of old maps, cannot be a simple high-resolution two-dimensional scan, but it has to detect the geometry of the supporting material. This work describes part of an on-going project, developed

Cultural Heritage: the Palazzo Grassi Experience

by Fabio Pittarello
"... Internet has brought to cultural institutions the chance to use new communication paradigms. In particular the introduction of 3D technology for the network promises to be a powerful means for the diffusion of scientific and humanistic culture, especially for novices that can find in the 3D metaphor ..."
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metaphor a more intuitive paradigm to access cultural information. This work analyzes thc current points of weakness of navigation in 3D worlds and proposes new guidelines to improve the quality of interaction for cultural heritage applications. A particular reference is made to naives end users which may

Balancing adaptivity and customisation : in search of sustainable personalisation in cultural heritage Balancing Adaptivity and Customisation: In Search of Sustainable Personalisation in Cultural Heritage

by Elena Not , Daniela Petrelli , D Ac Petrelli@shu , Uk
"... Abstract. Personalisation for cultural heritage aims at delivering to visitors the right stories at the right time. Our endeavour to determine which features to use for adaptation starts from acknowledging what forms of personalisation curators value as most meaningful. Working in collaboration wit ..."
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"). The findings reveal that a sustainable personalization needs to accurately balance: (i) support to curators in customising stories to different visitors; (ii) algorithms for the system to dynamically model aspects of the visit and instantiate the correct behaviour; and (iii) an active role for visitors
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