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Designing multi-channel web frameworks for cultural tourism applications: the MUSE case study
Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Tullio Salmon Cinotti, Universit… di Bologna, Italy
Massimiliano Pigozzi, Boconsult Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A., Italy
http://hoc.elet.polimi.it/

Session: Knowledge Models

A framework for the design of multi-channel (MC) applications in the cultural tourism domain is presented. Several heterogeneous interface devices are supported including location-sensitive mobile units, on-site stationary devices, and personalized CDs that extend the on-site experience beyond the visit time thanks to personal memories gathered during the visit. The design framework is multi-layer in nature: it takes care of application design both at conceptual and implementation level. At conceptual level it supports content, navigation, interaction and presentation design. At implementation level it includes an interface-independent execution engine as well as a set of tools mapping the design into a formal interface description that specifies the run-time rules-of-behavior to the execution engine.

The proposed framework is going to be demonstrated in outstanding museums and archaeological sites in Italy.