Descripción
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Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) refers to a phenomenon and particular type of user-generated content over the Internet, with a geospatial component, i.e. information implicitly/explicitly linked to a geographical coordinate, space, or place. Under the context of diverse projects, the VGI study has focused on the characteristics of data produced, however, this thesis centers on analyzing the how, that is, the processes and components under a system perspective that facilitate its production and management in order to understand, structure and propose guidelines for improving and easing its design. VGI systems, driven by online volunteers? work, enable at their core a crowdsourcing process supported by a technology infrastructure to gather contributions towards an organizational goal. This thesis proposes a methodological framework with a set of strategies and tools to guide VGI systems design at three main levels: project and its crowdsourcing process, community participation and engagement, and, technological platforms development and innovation. | |
Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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II Edición SYMPOSIUM Cuéntanos Tu Tesis |
Entidad organizadora
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid |
Nacionalidad Entidad
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ESPAÑA |
Lugar/Ciudad de impartición
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E.T.S. de Ingenieros Industriales, UPM / Madrid |
Fecha inicio
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14/03/2018 |
Fecha fin
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16/03/2018 |