The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria

The presented work aims at identifying the potentials of mobile social networking and geo-coding to promote cities, as well as to test their usefulness as decision support systems for planners. Alexplore is an application that was developed by planners rather than IT specialists using emerging web 2...

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Main Author: Dina Sameh Taha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-09-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016813000379
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spelling doaj-bdaa252225774c13846ff85a45755c2a2021-06-02T03:28:52ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682013-09-0152347948810.1016/j.aej.2013.04.006The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in AlexandriaDina Sameh TahaThe presented work aims at identifying the potentials of mobile social networking and geo-coding to promote cities, as well as to test their usefulness as decision support systems for planners. Alexplore is an application that was developed by planners rather than IT specialists using emerging web 2.0 technologies. Penetration rates of mobile internet access, as well as smartphone usage ensure a solid base for such applications worldwide as well as in Egypt. This paper traces the influence of social networks on tourism and city planning through the past decade and pinpoints its contributions and constraints. It highlights the potentials of social networks for tourists, planners, and citizens. Through the paper, the concept, technology, functionality, and limitations of Alexplore are thoroughly explained. In spite of current shortcomings, Alexplore provides solid benefits for its different stakeholders. Few concerns occur due to the proper application of ethical rules to social networking as well as due to fear of over dependency on such techniques. It is believed that with the development of the technology, many currently functional issues will be alleviated. Last, Alexplore should not be regarded as a replacement for traditional planning methods, but rather a useful augmentation to it.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016813000379Mobile social networkingGeo-taggingSmartphonesWeb 2.0Public participationCity planning
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The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Mobile social networking
Geo-tagging
Smartphones
Web 2.0
Public participation
City planning
author_facet Dina Sameh Taha
author_sort Dina Sameh Taha
title The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
title_short The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
title_full The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
title_fullStr The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
title_full_unstemmed The influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. Alexplore: A pilot project in Alexandria
title_sort influence of social networks in visiting, planning and living in cities. alexplore: a pilot project in alexandria
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The presented work aims at identifying the potentials of mobile social networking and geo-coding to promote cities, as well as to test their usefulness as decision support systems for planners. Alexplore is an application that was developed by planners rather than IT specialists using emerging web 2.0 technologies. Penetration rates of mobile internet access, as well as smartphone usage ensure a solid base for such applications worldwide as well as in Egypt. This paper traces the influence of social networks on tourism and city planning through the past decade and pinpoints its contributions and constraints. It highlights the potentials of social networks for tourists, planners, and citizens. Through the paper, the concept, technology, functionality, and limitations of Alexplore are thoroughly explained. In spite of current shortcomings, Alexplore provides solid benefits for its different stakeholders. Few concerns occur due to the proper application of ethical rules to social networking as well as due to fear of over dependency on such techniques. It is believed that with the development of the technology, many currently functional issues will be alleviated. Last, Alexplore should not be regarded as a replacement for traditional planning methods, but rather a useful augmentation to it.
topic Mobile social networking
Geo-tagging
Smartphones
Web 2.0
Public participation
City planning
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016813000379
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