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Hyperlocality - Technologiewandel im GeoWeb

Hyperlocality
Authors: Gazdek, Vanja;

Hyperlocality - Technologiewandel im GeoWeb

Abstract

This thesis deals with Internet technologies, which show spatial references in the (mobile) Web, and benefits of the location-based Webservices. The role of geographic information on the Internet is fundamental for further development of user-oriented applications. Location-based services are presented, described and also discussed practically in this thesis. Due to the advance of technically sophisticated mobile devices, a new era has come for the GeoWeb. Information collected trough mobile phones is transmitted in real time to social networks and that is how the meta-information database of the user is being constantly enriched. Tagged-World of today, in a broader sense, contains of metadata not only of tagged objects, but also of the users themselves. New applications reveal not widely known possibilities of Location-based Services, and also show unique forms of principles of searching and filtering the Web (Algorithms). The thesis is oriented towards practice and, as such, presents the possibilities of collecting the location data from users using the Geolocation API. Notable part of this thesis deals with the technical background of (mobile) Web applications and Web 2.0. Application users mainly operate with a big number of mobile Web services and they connect more and more intensively their digital being with the virtual network-interlacing. A user faces a connection between existing and virtual realities, and that fact demands establishing a multidimension-spatial stage, which interlaces physical and virtual Networks. This spatial intelacing between physical and virtual spheres is called hyperlocality.

Folgende Diplomarbeit beschäftigt sich mit Internettechnologien, die einen Raumbezug im (mobilen) Web aufweisen und Kapital aus ortsabhängigen Webdiensten schlagen. Die Rolle der Geoinformation im Internet ist grundlegend für viele anwenderbasierte Applikationsentwicklungen. Ortsabhängige Dienste werden als Geowebanwendungen zusammengefasst, beschrieben und praxisorientiert erörtert. Aufgrund des Vormarsches von technisch ausgereiften mobilen Endgeräten, ist eine neue Ära für das GeoWeb angebrochen. Mobile Informationen werden in Echtzeit an soziale Netzwerke übertragen und füttern die Metainformationsdatenbank der Nutzer. Tagged – World, also eine Markierung der Welt, im weiteren Sinne findet statt, in der jüngst nicht nur Objekte als „Tag“ Metadaten aufweisen, sondern auch die Nutzer selbst. Neue Applikationen zeigen Location-based Services in neuen Facetten und zeigen originelle Formen der Such- und Filterprinzipien im Web. Die Arbeit zeigt sich praxisorientiert und präsentiert die Möglichkeiten der Koordinatenerhebungen von Nutzern anhand der Geolocation API sowie den technischen Hintergrund von (mobilen) Webanwendungen im Web 2.0. Der Applikationsnutzer bedient sich einer Flut an mobilen Webservices und verknüpft sein digitales Dasein immer intensiver mit dem virtuellen Netzwerkgeflecht. Die Tatsache, dass ein User eine Verknüpfung der realen und virtuellen Realitäten erfährt, wird als mehrdimensionales-räumliches Stadium, der physischen und virtuellen Raumverflechtungen, kurz: Hyperlocality, verstanden.

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