Birgit Pröll
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
64 Papers
625 Citations
Birgit Pröll is an academic researcher from Johannes Kepler University of Linz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Information system. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 56 publications.
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Papers
Future research issues in IT and tourism
Hannes Werthner,Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal,Lorenzo Cantoni,Astrid Dickinger,Ulrike Gretzel,Dietmar Jannach,Julia Neidhardt,Birgit Pröll,Francesco Ricci,Miriam Scaglione,Brigitte Stangl,Oliviero Stock,Markus Zanker +12 more
TL;DR: This manifesto provides guidelines on strategic research issues for the research community, but as such it is also conceived as a basis document for industry and policy makers.
Customisation for ubiquitous web applications: a comparison of approaches
TL;DR: An evaluation framework is suggested which categorises the major characteristics of customisation into different dimensions and compared to each other, pointing the way to next-generation customisation approaches.
A survey on web modeling approaches for ubiquitous web applications
Wieland Schwinger,Werner Retschitzegger,Andrea Schauerhuber,Gerti Kappel,Manuel Wimmer,Birgit Pröll,Cristina Cachero Castro,Sven Casteleyn,Olga De Troyer,Piero Fraternali,Irene Garrigós,Franca Garzotto,Athula Ginige,Geert-Jan Houben,Nora Koch,Nathalie Moreno,Oscar Pastor,Paolo Paolini,Vicente Pelechano Ferragud,Gustavo Rossi,Daniel Schwabe,Massimo Tisi,Antonio Vallecillo,Kees van der Sluijs,Gefei Zhang +24 more
TL;DR: This paper aims to give an in-depth comparison of seven modeling approaches supporting the development of UWAs by applying a detailed set of evaluation criteria and by demonstrating its applicability on basis of an exemplary tourism web application.
Discovering Next Generation Tourism Information Systems: A Tour on TIScover
TL;DR: The Austrian tourism information system, TIScover, meets this challenge by focusing on three crucial points: high-quality access is provided, both by supporting e-commerce transactions and by allowing access to the system via the World Wide Web, info kiosks, and cellular phones.
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Covering the semantic space of tourism: an approach based on modularized ontologies
Robert Barta,Christina Feilmayr,Birgit Pröll,Christoph Grün,Hannes Werthner +4 more
- 01 Jun 2009
TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to provide an alternative approach for covering the semantic space of tourism through the integration of modularized ontologies, such as user, W 3C Time or W3C Geo, that center around a core domain ontology for the tourism sector.