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ENTER 1996: Innsbruck, Austria
- Stefan Klein, Beat Schmid, A Min Tjoa, Hannes Werthner:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, ENTER 1996, Innsbruck, Austria, 1996. Springer 1996, ISBN 978-3-211-82798-7 - Faria Yuen-yi Ng, Silvia Sussmann:
A Personal Travel Assistant for Holiday Selection - A Learning Interface Agent Approach. 1-10 - Mario Lenz:
IMTAS: Intelligent Multimedia Travel Agent System. 11-17 - Stavros Christodoulakis, Fotis G. Kazasis, Nektarios Moumoutzis, A. G. Servetas, P. Petridis:
A Software Bench for the Production of Multimedia Tourism Applications. 18-28 - Vlad I. S. Wietrzyk, Venkat Ramaswamy, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
Clustering in object-oriented distributed system integrating multimedia resources. 29-36 - Patrice Boursier, Donatas Kvedarauskas, Sylvie Iris, Eric Guillochin:
Integration of multimedia and spatial data in an authoring system for building tourism applications. 37-41 - David Haskins:
Why is space a slippery concept for information systems designers? Towards a definition of spatial information primitives for the tourism information base. 42-50 - Wim G. M. van der Knaap, Chris Meijs:
The lost tourist in a cross border region, asking for alignment of information architectures. 51-59 - Georg Geyer, Christoph Kuhn, Beat Schmid:
An Electronic Product Catalog for Distributed Environments. 60-69 - Hannes Werthner:
Design Principles of Tourist Information Systems. 70-77 - A Min Tjoa, Hannes Werthner:
Interfacing WWW with Distributed Database Applications in the Field of Tourism. 78-85 - G. John van der Pijl, F. van Haperen, R. Slikker, Martin T. Smits:
Client satisfaction measurement in outsourcing situations. 86-95 - Daniel R. Fesenmaier, Rhonda L. Bonifield:
Information Technology Adoption by Midwest United States Travelers. 96-104 - Jaro Berce:
Case Study of Implementation of Information System in Tourism. 105-112 - Michael Bloch, Yves Pigneur, Thomas Steiner:
The IT-enabled extended enterprise, applications in the tourism industry. 113-120 - Georg Kamfjord, Ingvar Tjøstheim:
Travel information kiosks in network - prestige or profit? A preliminary study of a Norwegian system in operation. 121-130 - Dimitrios Buhalis:
Information and telecommunication technologies as a strategic tool for tourism enhancement at destination regions. 131-142 - Kari Aanonsen:
The travel industry as part of the National Information Network in Norway. 143-150 - J. G. M. van der Heijden:
The changing value of travel agents in tourism networks: towards a network design perspective. 151-159 - Frank M. Go, Andrew Chan, Terence K. Y. Chung:
Barriers to Implementing Quality Management in Hong Kong's Hotels. 160-167 - Carl H. Marcussen, Peter Morthorst:
Public Tourist Information Offices as Booking-Centres for Accommodation. 168-179 - Tore Blikom:
Last-Minute Booking based on Internet in Norway. 180-187 - Yngve Lindsjørn, Paul F. Byerley:
Broadband Network in the Electronic Market place in Tourism. 188-199 - Nico Tschanz, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann:
The Electronic Mall Bodensee as Platform for the Development of Travel Services. 200-210 - Michael Baker, Andrew Lockwood, Silvia Sussmann:
Application Standards for Tourism Products. Proposals for a programme of research. 211-220 - Karsten Kärcher:
Re-Engineering the Package Holiday Business. 221-234
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