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Table 9: Semantic web technology maturity (Reference)
"... In PAGE 5: ...LEADING-EDGE DEVELOPMENTS IN TOURISM ICT AND v Figure 19: Simulated Gui Interface For Testing Various Puis ______________________________________ 50 Figure 20: Traditional Usability Laboratory: (A) Photograph Of The Participant Room, (B) Laboratory Configuration ___________________________________________________________________________ 51 Figure 21: Monitoring System Screen Capture__________________________________________________ 51 Figure 22: New Usability Laboratory Setup: (A) Photograph Of The Participant Room, (B) Laboratory Configuration ___________________________________________________________________________ 53 Figure 23: Task Completion Time Logging Screen ______________________________________________ 53 Figure 24: Comparison Of The Task Completion Times For The Traditional And Re-Engineered Usability Testing Approach ________________________________________________________________________ 55 Figure 25: Comparison Of The Error Count For The Traditional And Re-Engineered Usability Testing Approach_______________________________________________________________________________ 55 Figure 26: Usability Testing Laboratory At Victoria University (A) Photograph Of The Participant Room, (B) Overall Laboratory Configuration____________________________________________________________ 57 Figure 27: Lab-In-A-Box Set-Up (Reproduced With Permission)___________________________________ 61 Figure 28: Mobile Usability Testing (Must). A) For Onsite Testing, B) Offsite Location Setup For The Facilitator And The Participant, C) Offsite Setup For The Observer _________________________________ 62 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Some Themes In Tourism Ontology And Corresponding Terms______________________________ 7 Table 2: Applications For Travel And Hospitality _______________________________________________ 16 Table 3: Survey Scenario And Results ________________________________________________________ 17 Table 4: Challenges And Limitation For Mobile Guides __________________________________________ 18 Table 5: Survey Results ___________________________________________________________________ 19 Table 6: Push / Pull Notifications For Each Application __________________________________________ 20 Table 7: First-Generation Ict In Tourism (Gds/Other) ____________________________________________ 25 Table 8: Travel Portal Software Architecture (Reference) _________________________________________ 30 Table9 : Semantic Web Technology Maturity (Reference) ________________________________________ 34 Table 10: Cost Of Mobile Equipment Required For A Mobile Usability Testing (Must) Facility___________ 62 Table 11: Cost Of Other Equipment Required For A Mobile Usability Testing (Must) Facility ____________ 63 ... ..."
Table 1. Applicability of Semantic Web and Agents technologies
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Table 1 Opportunities and challenges of the Semantic Web in healthcare
Table 1. Process for deriving semantic content from web services.
2005
"... In PAGE 4: ... 3.2 Framework Process and Artifacts The process, which drives the discovery and representation of semantic content from technical web services, is summarized in Table1 . The process is iterative and its out- come (defined in terms of ontological models) outlives one specific reengineering project.... ..."
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Table 2: Proces for deriving semantic content from web services
"... In PAGE 20: ... 5.3 Framework Proces and Artifacts The proces, which drives the discovery and representation of semantic content from technical web services, is summarized in Table2 . The proces is iterative and its outcome (defined in terms of ontological models) outlives one specific rengineering project.... ..."
Table 2. Four-level semantic Web services
"... In PAGE 3: ...WS. Section 3 is the related work. Section 4 concludes the paper and future researches. 2 Four-Level Semantic Web Services Four-level SWS are shown in Table2 . How to combine describes how RDF/OWL and SOAP interact.... ..."
Table 1: Multimedia metadata: MPEG-7 vs Semantic Web.
2005
"... In PAGE 11: ...7 Summary The problem of describing the semantics of multimedia in a network-based environment is complex. The essential sim- ilarities and differences between the two main approaches that address the difficult issues involved is recapitulated in Table1 on the following page. Our analysis showed that none of the approaches is pro- viding what is required to make the media-aware Seman- tic Web happening.... ..."
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Table 3: A comparison of Semantic Web ontology access services
"... In PAGE 10: ....e., small ontologies are authored by different sources in an incremental fashion. To reuse existing ontologies, effective web based tools are in great need to browse, search and navigate distributed ontologies. Table3 compares some popular repositories for publishing and searching ontologies on the Web, and their technical highlights are de-... ..."
Table 3: A comparison of Semantic Web ontology access services
"... In PAGE 11: ....e., small ontologies are authored by different sources in an incremental fashion. To reuse existing ontologies, effective web based tools are in great need to browse, search and navigate distributed ontologies. Table3 compares some popular repositories for publishing and searching ontologies on the Web, and their technical highlights are de-... ..."
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