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OverviewPhysical venues are entering a new operating reality. Visitors arrive with phone-era expectations of personalized experiences, continuity, instant usefulness, seamless translation, and accessibility that does not require asking. Yet many venues are still delivered as disconnected systems: AV, interactive, signage, ticketing, wayfinding, CRM, apps, and analytics that do not share a common state, do not align on intent, and cannot be governed as one operational environment. The World Model is a governance-first architecture for venues that need hyper-personalization at scale without sacrificing privacy, trust, safety, or long-term operability. It treats the venue as a living system with an explicit, continuously updated model of context: where people are, what is happening, what the venue is trying to achieve, what constraints apply, and what experiences are appropriate right now. Governance becomes a first-class capability, so personalization is managed, auditable, and policy-driven. For project delivery teams and technical leaders, this reference shows how to specify, procure, integrate, and operate personalized experiences across exhibits, galleries, lands, decks, districts, and campus-scale environments. It includes the Personalization Ladder, a practical tool that distinguishes exhibit-level novelty from venue-scale outcomes and ties those outcomes to architecture, acceptance criteria, and operational controls. Inside you will find patterns, checklists, and implementation guidance for: Governed personalization: a Value System, policies, and an enforceable Cognitive Governance Layer(TM). Identity without overreach: consent, data minimization, and preference continuity without default identification. WorldModel(TM) vs. digital twin: operational intent, state, constraints, and human outcomes, not only assets and geometry. Multi-agent orchestration: coordination of services and agents bounded by policy, safety constraints, and operational priorities. Environmental dynamics and operations: routing, queue management, load balancing, schedule-aware experiences, and state-driven content. Accessibility-forward delivery: multilingual interaction, reading-level adaptation, non-visual navigation, and multiple interaction modes. Implementation discipline: capability-to-implementation mapping, vendor-neutral procurement language, integration sequencing, and testable criteria. Safety and life safety integration: overrides, escalation pathways, and operational guardrails. This is a delivery reference, not a manifesto. If you build, specify, or operate modern visitor experiences, The World Model provides the missing spine: a governed operating architecture for hyper-personalized venues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maris J EnsingPublisher: World Model Press Imprint: World Model Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.479kg ISBN: 9798994376720Pages: 736 Publication Date: 10 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMaris J. Ensing is a technology innovator, former aerospace engineer, and the founder of Mad Systems (Orange, California), where he leads the delivery of interactive, audiovisual, and AI-enabled systems for museums, visitor centers, themed entertainment, and corporate venues. His early engineering work included satellite instrumentation and control systems, and his current work focuses on governed personalization for physical venues.His inventions are protected by patents granted in the United States, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, China, and Hong Kong, with additional patent applications pending in the United States, Australia, Europe, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, China, and Hong Kong, Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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