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distribution of travelers into four distinct groups divided into two axes according to
their use of travel time; see Figure 9.2.
Figure 9.2. The categories of travel time experience by travelers identified
in the context of the Viatic.Mobilité project (see Chapter 1)
In this categorization represented by a bestiary:
- the beaver represents the person that has a productive activity (reading or
writing a report, reading over a lesson, learning a language, etc.);
- the owl represents the person who is lost or is searching for information
(consulting line maps, searching for the next connection, etc.);
- the peacock represents the person who communicates with others (talking with
his neighbor, sending SMS, etc.);
- the marmot represents the person who is sleeping, relaxing, snoozing, watching
the landscape go by, etc.).
In the context of our works, we have used the categorization put forward in the
context of the Viatic.Mobilité project for consideration of the use of travel time by
users in application models.
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