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Digital Cities 2001: Kyoto, Japan
- Makoto Tanabe, Peter van den Besselaar, Toru Ishida:
Digital Cities II, Computational and Sociological Approaches, Second Kyoto Workshop on Digital Cities, Kyoto, Japan, October 18-20, 2001, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2362, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43963-3 - Peter van den Besselaar, Makoto Tanabe, Toru Ishida:
Introduction: Digital Cities Research and Open Issues. 1-9
Concepts and Theory
- Barry Wellman:
Little Boxes, Glocalization, and Networked Individualism. 10-25 - Gary Gumpert, Susan Drucker:
Privacy, Predictability or Serendipity and Digital Cities. 26-40 - Stelios Lelis, Petros Kavassalis, Jakka Sairamesh, Seif Haridi, Fredrik Holmgren, Mahmoud Rafea, Antonis Hatzistamatiou:
Regularities in the Formation and Evolution of Information Cities. 41-55 - Victor V. Kryssanov, Masayuki Okabe, Koh Kakusho, Michihiko Minoh:
Communication of Social Agents and the Digital City - A Semiotic Perspective. 56-70
Politics of the Digital City Movement
- Doug Schuler:
Digital Cities and Digital Citizens. 71-85 - Peter Day:
Designing Democratic Community Networks: Involving Communities through Civil Participation. 86-100 - Ingrid Götzl:
TeleCities - Digital Cities Network. 101-109
Examples of Digital Cities
- Randal D. Pinkett:
The Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project: Strategies for Active Participation in a Low- to Moderate-Income Community. 110-124 - Karrie J. Hanson, Gerald M. Karam:
Community Websites as a Local Communication Network: "Directory Westfield", an Experience Report. 125-138 - Helen McQuillan:
Ennis Information Age Town: Virtuality Rooted in Reality. 139-151 - Kikuko Harada, Hiroshi Hoshino:
Feasibility Study of Digital Community through Virtual Enterprise Network. 152-163 - Dieter Rehfeld, Ileana Hamburg:
Knowledge-Based Economic Services Supported by Digital Experiments. 164-176
Evaluations
- Murali Venkatesh, Dong Hee Shin:
Community Network Development: A Dialectical View. 177-190 - Agneta Ranerup:
The Complexity of Using Commercial Forces to Counteract the Digital Divide: A Case Study of the TUC of Sweden. 191-202 - Lili Cheng, Shelly Farnham, Linda Stone:
Lessons Learned: Social Interaction in Virtual Environments. 203-218 - Els Rommes:
Worlds Apart: Exclusion-Processes in DDS. 219-232 - Kaoru Hiramatsu:
Log Analysis of Map-Based Web Page Search on Digital City Kyoto. 233-245
Architectures for Digital Cities
- Toru Ishida, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Hideyuki Nakanishi:
Connecting Digital and Physical Cities. 246-256 - Katy Börner:
Twin Worlds: Augmenting, Evaluating, and Studying Three-Dimensional Digital Cities and Their Evolving Communities. 257-269 - Tomohiro Fukuhara, Ken'ichi Matsumura, Shintaro Azechi, Nobuhiko Fujihara, Kazunori Terada, Koji Yamashita, Toyoaki Nishida:
Creating City Community Consanguinity: Use of Public Opinion Channel in Digital Cities. 270-282 - Jun-ichi Akahani, Kaoru Hiramatsu, Yoshikazu Furukawa, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Agent-Based Coordination of Regional Information Services. 283-291 - Masaya Okada, Hiroyuki Tarumi, Tetsuhiko Yoshimura, Kazuyuki Moriya, Tetsuro Sakai:
Realization of Digital Environmental Education - A Future Style of Environmental Education in Dynamically Changing Virtual Environment. 292-304
Technologies for Digital Cities
- Hiroya Tanaka, Masatoshi Arikawa, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
A 3-D Photo Collage System for Spatial Navigations. 305-316 - Koichi Goto, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Study on Mobile Passenger Support Systems for Public Transportation Using Multi-channel Data Dissemination. 317-330 - Hiroshi Tsuji, Masato Terada, Yuki Kadowaki, Masaaki Tanizaki, Shigeru Shimada:
Spatial Information Sharing for Mobile Phones. 331-342 - Bernard Burg:
Agents in the World of Active Web-Services. 343-356 - Satoshi Koizumi, Guiming Dai, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Town Digitizing for Building an Image-Based Cyber Space. 357-370 - Itsuki Noda, Tomoichi Takahashi, Shuji Morita, Tetsuhiko Koto, Satoshi Tadokoro:
Language Design for Rescue Agents. 371-383 - Aradhana Goel:
Urban Pilot - A Handheld City Guide That Maps Personal and Collective Experiences through Social Networks. 384-398
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