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| start [2022/04/13 09:55] – [Our City Experiences : ParCITYpate] epsatisep | start [2022/06/19 19:55] (current) – [Contacts] team2 | ||
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| ===== Our City Experiences: | ===== Our City Experiences: | ||
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| - | ===== Sponsor ===== | + | |
| - | //Insert the link to the project sponsor here// | + | |
| ===== Project Summary ===== | ===== Project Summary ===== | ||
| - | The goal is to ... | + | Involving people in urban planning offers many benefits, but current methods are failing to get a large number of citizens to participate. People have a high participation barrier when it comes to public participation in urban planning, as it requires a lot of time and initiative only a small non-diverse group of citizens take part in governmental initiatives. This fact prevents the productivity of citizen participation and can lead to dissatisfaction among the population. Even the use of modern methods in a smart city has not yet succeeded in finding a comprehensive solution. |
| + | This project is intended to contribute to the solution of the aforementioned problem. A combination of a public screen with a visual experience and an active interaction through a website (on a smartphone) will make it easier for citizens to participate. A public screen is placed at the location of a future construction project and is intended to arouse the curiosity of passers-by. | ||
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| + | The product should achieve the following goals: | ||
| + | - As many as possible citizens in a city should be reached/ | ||
| + | - The flow of information should be reciprocal | ||
| + | - It must be easy to reach and as inexpensive as possible for the citizen (inviting and easy to use) | ||
| + | - The participation should be with as few restrictions as possible | ||
| + | - Transparency, | ||
| + | - Interactivity should be possible | ||
| + | - Participation should be possible at the location of the project | ||
| + | - Anonymous participation | ||
| + | - Be taken seriously as a participation opportunity (not as a toy) | ||
| + | - Possibility of participation of several persons at the same time | ||
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| + | **The following EU directives are to be mentioned as legal requirements: | ||
| - | The project requirements are: | ||
| - | - ... (//specify here your project requirements// | ||
| - | - Comply with the following EU Directives: | ||
| - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive ([[https:// | - Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive ([[https:// | ||
| - Low Voltage Directive ([[https:// | - Low Voltage Directive ([[https:// | ||
| - Machinery Directive ([[https:// | - Machinery Directive ([[https:// | ||
| - Radio Equipment Directive ([[https:// | - Radio Equipment Directive ([[https:// | ||
| - | - Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive ([[https:// | + | - Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive ([[https:// |
| - | - Mandatory adoption | + | |
| - | - Use open source software and technologies. | + | **Social requirements include: |
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| + | - As environmentally friendly as possible over the product life cycle | ||
| + | - The inclusion of as large a population group as possible (as far as possible) | ||
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| + | **The framework: | ||
| + | - Budget of 100€ for the prototype | ||
| + | - Use open-source software and technologies when possible | ||
| + | - Adoption | ||
| - | + | **Functional Requirements: | |
| + | - Defying environmental influences when installed outdoors | ||
| + | - Easy installation and maintenance | ||
| + | - Residents must be made aware of the opportunity to participate | ||
| + | - Ease of use of the application | ||
| ===== Participants ===== | ===== Participants ===== | ||
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| * Pedro Barbosa Guedes (pbg ' | * Pedro Barbosa Guedes (pbg ' | ||
| - | **Client**: | ||
| - | * Client Name, email, etc. | ||
| ===== Contents ===== | ===== Contents ===== | ||
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| ===== Contacts ===== | ===== Contacts ===== | ||
| - | * Student 1 Name, username@mailserver, facebook, twitter, etc. | + | * Carla Gomes Cardani, carla.cardani@hotmail.com |
| - | * Student 2 Name, username@mailserver, facebook, twitter, etc. | + | * Carmen Couzyn, 1212286@isep.ipp.pt |
| - | * Student 3 Name, username@mailserver, facebook, twitter, etc. | + | * Eliott Degouilles, eliott.degouilles@gmail.com |
| - | * Student 4 Name, username@mailserver, facebook, twitter, etc. | + | * Jan Michael Benner, jan_michael.benner@smail.th-koeln.de |
| - | * Student 5 Name, username@mailserver, facebook, twitter, etc. | + | * Julia Aleksandra Engst, julia.aleksandra.engst@uni-weimar.de |
| ===== Utilities ===== | ===== Utilities ===== | ||