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Analysis of Different Aspects of Infomobility for Public Transport in Latvia

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Theory and Engineering of Complex Systems and Dependability (DepCoS-RELCOMEX 2015)

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The concept of information mobility and its application spheres have been overviewed in the article. The main task in the way of infomobility implementation is to create and manage the information systems that facilitate the use of the transport system by its potential users. The information systems for public transport in Latvia have been analysed on the information services offered. Based on the received results of the development, the recommendations of the infomobility service level improvement in Latvia have been formulated.

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Yatskiv (Jackiva), I., Gromule, V., Pticina, I. (2015). Analysis of Different Aspects of Infomobility for Public Transport in Latvia. In: Zamojski, W., Mazurkiewicz, J., Sugier, J., Walkowiak, T., Kacprzyk, J. (eds) Theory and Engineering of Complex Systems and Dependability. DepCoS-RELCOMEX 2015. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 365. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19216-1_52

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