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What is Invasive Species Tracking System

Handbook of Research on Mobile Software Engineering: Design, Implementation, and Emergent Applications
Is a system created to track animal and plant species that are not native to a given region or environment.
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Implementing Participatory Sensing in Environmental Mobile Applications
Eduardo S. Barrenechea (University of Waterloo, Canada), Paulo Alencar (University of Waterloo, Canada), Donald Cowan (University of Waterloo, Canada), Fred McGarry (Centre for Community Mapping (COMAP), Canada), and Toacy Oliveira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-655-1.ch047
Abstract
Advances in mobile technologies have led to a novel form of collaborative innovation (CI), namely participatory sensing, a process in which individuals and communities use increasingly more powerful mobile devices, such as cellular and smart phones, to collect and analyze systematic data. In this chapter, the authors describe experiences with the implementation of innovative collaborative environmental mobile applications involving participatory sensing. Specifically they focus on two mobile applications: an invasive species tracking system, and a mapping-based collaborative tourism system.
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