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On the way towards the Information Society, global networks such as the Internet, together with mobile computing, have made wide-area computing over virtual communities a reality. Digital city projects, with the goal of building platforms to support community networking, are going on worldwide. This is the first book devoted to digital cities. It is based on an international symposium held in Kyoto, Japan, in September 1999. The 34 revised full papers presented were carefully selected for inclusion in the book; they reflect the state of the art in this exciting new field of interdisciplinary research and development. The book is divided into parts on design and analysis, digital city experiments, community network experiments, applications, visualization technologies, mobile technologies, and social interaction and communityware.

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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVES Designing the Digital City 1(6) William J. Mitchell Understanding Digital Cities 7(11) Toru Ishida Digital Cities: Organization, Content, and Use 18(15) Peter van den Besselaar Isabel Melis Dennis Beckers Digital City or Urban Simulator? 33(12) Alessandro Aurigi Next Generation Community Networking: Futures for Digital Cities 45(13) Artur Serra DIGITAL CITY EXPERIMENTS Experiences of European Digital Cities 58(15) Eric Mino The Information Society in the City of Antwerp 73(10) Bruno Peeters Helsinki Arena 2000 - Augmenting a Real City to a Virtual One 83(14) Risto Linturi Marja-Riitta Koivunen Jari Sulkanen The Geographic Information System (GIS) of Turin Municipality 97(13) Guido Bolatto Adriano Sozza Ivano Gauna Maddalena Rusconi Digital City Bristol: A Case Study 110(15) Annelies de Bruine Digital City Shanghai: Towards Integrated Information & Service Environment 125(15) Ding Peng Mao Wei Liang Rao Ruo Nan Sheng Huan Ye Ma Fan Yuan Toru Ishida Experiments in the Digital `Engineering City Oulu 140(11) Lech Krzanik Minna Makarainen COMMUNITY NETWORK EXPERIMENTS Reconfiguring Community Networks: The Case of PrairieKNOW 151(14) Noshir Contractor Ann Peterson Bishop The Mutual Development of Role, Rule, and Tool Through the VCOM Project 165(14) Shoko Miyagawa Ikuyo Kaneko Davis Community Network (DCN): A Regional Community Networking Initiative in North-Central California 179(15) Richard Lowenberg Examining Community in the Digital Neighborhood: Early Results from Canadas Wired Suburb 194(15) Keith N. Hampton Barry Wellman On-Line Forums as an Arena for Political Discussions 209(15) Agneta Ranerup APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL CITIES Towards the Integration of Physical and Virtual Worlds for Supporting Group Learning 224(12) Fusako Kusunoki Masanori Sugimoto Hiromichi Hashizume Digital City for Disaster Reduction - Development of Pictogram System for Disaster Management 236(10) Haruo Hayashi Satoshi Tanaka Kazunori Urabe Haruhide Yoshida Satoshi Inoue Hideki Shima Nobuhisa Deki Jun Kasagi Takahiro Nishino Masasuke Takashima The Digital Citys Public Library: Support for Community Building and Knowledge Sharing 246(15) Scott Robertson Agent Community with Social Interactions for Worker and Job Hunting 261(14) Takayoshi Asakura Takahiro Shiroshima Toshiaki Miyashita VISUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES The Motion Generation of Pedestrians as Avatars and Crowds of People 275(13) Ken Tsutsuguchi Kazuhiro Sugiyama Noboru Sonehara Image-Based Pseudo-3D Visualization of Real Space on WWW 288(15) Masahiko Tsukamoto Dynamic Zone Retrieval and Landmark Computation for Spatial Data 303(11) Hiroaki Kawagishi Kengo Koiso Katsumi Tanaka Environment for Spatial Information Sharing 314(12) Hiroshi Tsuji Takaaki Yamada Maki Tamano Tsuneo Sobue Shuji Kitazawa Image Maps: Exploring Urban History through Digital Photography 326(12) Brian K. Smith Erik Blankinship Alfred Ashford III Michael Baker Timothy Hirzel MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES Navigation Support in a Real City Using City Metaphors 338(12) Kensaku Fujii Shigeru Nagai Yasuhiko Miyazaki Kazuhiro Sugiyama Public Applications of SpaceTag and Their Impacts 350(14) Hiroyuki Tarumi Ken Morishita Yahiko Kambayashi Location Oriented Integration of Internet Information - Mobile Info Search 364(14) Katsumi Takahashi Seiji Yokoji Nobuyuki Miura Fairy in a Smart IC Card: Interfacing People, Town, and Digital City 378(13) Takao Terano Toshikazu Nishimura Yoko Ishino Eiji Murakami SOCIAL INTERACTION AND COMMUNITYWARE A Warm Cyber-Welcome: Using an Agent-Led Group Tour to Introduce Visitors to Kyoto 391(10) Katherine Isbister Extending the Services and the Accessibility of Community Networks 401(15) Antonietta Grasso Dave Snowdon Michael Koch Creative Contents Community 416(11) Toshiyuki Asahi Hisashi Noda Daigo Taguchi Kazuhiro Ishihara Public Opinion Channel: A Challenge for Interactive Community Broadcasting 427(16) Shinatro Azechi Nobuhiko Fujihara Kaoru Sumi Takashi Hirata Hiroyuki Yano Toyoaki Nishida Author Index 443