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Proceedings of the 1st Joint Workshop ONTO.COM / ODISE on Ontologies in Conceptual Modeling and Information Systems Engineering (ONTO-COM-ODISE 2014) Ghent University
Hybrid position and orientation estimation for visible light systems in the presence of prior information on the orientation Ghent University
Towards a Conceptual Framework and Metamodel for Context-Aware Personal Cross-Media Information Management Systems Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Information fragmentation is a well-known issue in personal information management (PIM). In order to overcome this problem, various PIM solutions have focussed on linking documents via semantic relationships. More recently, task-centered information management (TIM) has been introduced as an alternative PIM paradigm. While these two paradigms have their strengths and weaknesses, we aim for a new PIM system design approach to achieve better ...
Action-related information trumps system information: Influencing consumers’ intention to reduce food waste KU Leuven
In order to substantially reduce food waste at the household level, it is essential to change consumer behavior. Informing consumers about the food waste issue is a promising means of bringing about behavior change: research confirms that information can increase food waste reduction behavior. However, it has yet to be determined what kind of information is most effective and exactly how that information affects consumer food waste behavior. ...
Analysis and Design of Privacy-Enhancing Information Sharing Systems KU Leuven
Recent technological advancements have enabled the collection of large amounts of personal data of individuals at an ever-increasing rate. Service providers, organisations and governments can collect or otherwise acquire rich information about individuals' everyday lives and habits from big data-silos, enabling profiling and micro-targeting such as in political elections. Therefore, it is important to analyse systems that allow the collection ...
Information management systems for cultural heritage and conservation of world heritage sites. The Silk Roads case study KU Leuven
This paper discusses the application of Information Management Systems (IMS) in cultural heritage. IMS offer a set of tools for understanding, inventorying and documenting national, regional and World Heritage properties. Information Management Systems can assist State Parties, stakeholders and heritage site managers involved in cultural heritage management and conservation by easily mining, sharing and exchanging information from multiple ...
PA Meets IS Research: Analysing Failure of Intergovernmental Information Systems via IS Adoption and Success Models KU Leuven
When comparing success rates of information systems in the public and private sector, governments generally lag behind. Information system failure received limited coverage in public administration: not much research examines whether private sector IS success or acceptance models can be applied in a public sector context. This paper aims to contribute to this research gap. We investigate if two IS acceptance or success models can be applied to ...