Description |
vii, 112 pages ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1.Street Computing: Towards an Integrated Open Data Application Programming Interface (API) for Cities / Stephen Viller -- 2.Designing for the Situated and Public Visualization of Urban Data / Dan Hill -- 3.Probing Streets and the Built Environment with Ambient and Community Sensing / Flora Dilys Salim -- 4.User-Led Design in the Urban/Domestic Environment / Natasha Carolan -- 5.Enabling the Real-Time City: LIVE Singapore! / Carlo Ratti |
Summary |
This book develops tools and techniques that will help urban residents gain access to urban computing. Metaphorically speaking, it is taking computing to the street by giving the general public rather than just researchers and professionals the power to leverage available city infrastructure and create solutions tailored to their individual needs. It brings together five articles that are based on presentations given at the Street Computing Workshop held on 24 November 2009 in Melbourne in conjunction with the Australian Computer-Human Interaction conference (OZCHI 2009). This volume focuses on applying urban informatics, urban and community sensing and open application programming interfaces (APIs) to the public space through the delivery of online services, on demand and in real time |
Analysis |
Australian |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Cities and towns -- Effect of technological innovations on.
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Computer science.
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Social media.
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Sociology, Urban -- Data processing.
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Ubiquitous computing.
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Author |
Foth, Marcus, compiler
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ISBN |
9780415843362 |
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