A survey of a personalised location-based service architecture for property hunting

Context-awareness in location-based service studies has attracted more and more attention. Awareness of a user’s location and the users themselves has become the centre of these services. This paper discusses a survey conducted for developing a personalised location-based property hunting system (LB...

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Main Authors: Chen, Z., Xia, Jianhong (Cecilia), Caulfield, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis Asia Pacific (Singapore) 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35958
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Summary:Context-awareness in location-based service studies has attracted more and more attention. Awareness of a user’s location and the users themselves has become the centre of these services. This paper discusses a survey conducted for developing a personalised location-based property hunting system (LBSPH), and a personalised LBSPH architecture developed from the survey results. What users wanted in the way of essential property and neighbourhood information, the best way to display the information, and the common use cases of such a location-based service (LBS) were identified from the survey. The LBSPH architecture was designed to reflect these preferences.