scholarly journals Integrated Architecture Model of Tourism Information Service in Smart Scenic Spots Based on Hybrid Cloud

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Jingjing Cheng ◽  
Qi Li

Tourism industry can promote the prosperity of the local economy. In addition, the booming tourism business in recent years has also led to the development of related industries and services. According to high-tech technologies such as cloud computing, hybrid cloud, and panoramic image, we will plan to design a comprehensive and integrated architecture model of scenic spots that integrates all tourism information and various services, strive to create smart scenic spots, bring the best play experience to tourists, and strive to attract more attention and attention. The results show that (1) the overall average satisfactory approval of UI test is as high as 93%, which can meet the requirements. (2) After the improved panoramic image mosaic method, the correct rate is as high as 93.90%, the effect is 4.90% better than that before the improvement, and the algorithm is more efficient. (3) The scenic spot configuration management effect is excellent, and various situations in the scenic spot are effectively monitored. (4) The average response time per request of the original system is about 161 ms. Compared with the original system, the response time of the new system is reduced by about 57%, and the access success rate is 100%. The system in the experiment runs well and satisfies the integration of tourism information resources and services in scenic spots.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Enhou Zu ◽  
MingHung Shu ◽  
JuiChan Huang ◽  
TzuJung Wu ◽  
ChihWei Hsu ◽  
...  

With the rapid development of the tourism industry, how to monitor scenic spots and tourists in real time has become an issue. This paper mainly describes the development of a monitoring and management system for scenic spots of intangible cultural heritage based on Mobile GIS and multisensor technology. The monitoring system adopts the idea of structured programming, which reduces the coupling degree of various components and promotes the expansion of system functions. The shortest path module uses the scenic spot management subsystem on the PC. The scenic spot manager enters the distance between adjacent scenic spots that can be directly reached into the system database and then uses the shortest path algorithm, Dijkstra algorithm, to calculate. Asynchronous Socket programming mechanisms are used to implement communication capabilities, the XML markup language is selected as the system’s data exchange protocol, and the DHT11 digital temperature and humidity sensor is used to obtain humidity information around ancient buildings. A Mobile GIS reader of an ancient building in a scenic spot sends a request to connect to a server. The listener is the communication interface between the server software and the reader. It is responsible for parsing the transmitted data and storing it in the database. The CC2430 chip is used to wear on tourists. When tourist nodes and guide nodes enter the scenic spot, they join the network to query the density of the entire scenic spot and upload real-time information. In terminal query, the average response time of real-time location query is 2S. The average initial response time for historical location queries is about 3S. The results show that the visualization services provided by software development can intuitively and accurately display the flow and density of scenic spots, providing a scientific reference for carrying capacity and flow management of scenic spots.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 4509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Li ◽  
Bao-Jie He ◽  
Jinda Qi ◽  
Jianwen Dong

The reservoir-related tourism industry has been developed for leisure purposes since the 1970s and has gained popularity worldwide. To promote reservoir-related tourism in China, the Chinese government launched a “top-down” project titled “Water Conservation Scenic Spot” (WCSS) in 2001. However, because of the lack of reasonable planning, innovative ideas, and effective governance, there are some problems with WCSS constraining its development. To deal with those problems, it is necessary to have a holistic understanding of the WCSS situation. This study analyses the origin, status, opportunities, and challenges of WCSS development in China. The results show a trend of periodic increase in the number of WCSSs between 2001 and 2016, and WCSS development is unbalanced regarding regions and types. Moreover, the main issues for the WCSS include the failure to follow WCSS guidelines in practice, weak awareness of the scientific educational function, monotonous planning and construction, a lack of cultural preservation, insufficient funding, weak marketing, damaging of natural resources, destruction of clusters of animals and plants, land surface erosion, and landscape pollution. These adverse effects can be alleviated by strengthening supervision and fostering balanced development, promoting education and protecting cultural resources, distributing funding and enlarging popularity, controlling the amount of tourism, and avoiding overexpansion. Overall, the findings of this study can encourage the development of WCSSs in the future and are of significance in supporting the reservoir-related tourism industry.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 214
Author(s):  
Liu Yi ◽  
Zhang Mengfan

Despite the rising status of tourism industry, most of scenic spots are lack of innovation in tourism developing patterns, and tickets economy still dominate most of the region’s tourism development. Based on this background, this paper taking world heritage site Danxia Mount as an example, using input-output analysis method, introducing the theory of lateral effect, has build structure tree model for multiplier effect of consumption in scenic spot. According to the tree model, multiplier effect of consumption in natural heritage scenic spot include industry spreading effect transmitted by endogenetic route and lateral effect transmitted by exogenous route. On the basis of research results, this paper gives suggestions to government on public tourism resources of scenic spots about how to choose appropriate tourism development pattern and make reasonable price policies of scenic spots.


Author(s):  
Andrew Taylor

n November 2003, the Australian Government released the Tourism White Paper, a medium- to long-term strategy for the Australian tourism industry. The Paper provides for funding to improve the availability of high-quality information for the development of tourism in regional areas of Australia. More than $21 million, a historically large amount, has been identified for “…extending the provision of quality research and statistics” (Prime Minister John Howard, Media Release, November 20, 2003).


2014 ◽  
Vol 926-930 ◽  
pp. 4126-4129
Author(s):  
Hua Hu

Abstract: In this paper, the domestic tourism industry and tourism development of information technology on the basis of the Tourism Information System on the background of the analysis,analytical focus on building a tourism information,monitoring and analysis of several important technology, which leads to the new Tourist Information system discussed in detail.In this paper, the tourism process monitoring analysis and mining of various principles and related technology solutions are discussed,by reference to the theory of GIS technology and computer technology in data mining and CRM theory in modem logistics industry, research has highlighted the tourism business focus Tourism monitoring of the RTMS system,citing the relevant functional requirements and system—level framework to achieve all the details.Finally,we outlook the future of travel information system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ni Ketut Arismayanti ◽  
I Gusti Ngurah Widyatmaja ◽  
I Wayan Wiraatmaja

This research aims to identify the potential of natural tourism, cultural tourism, and creativity of local communities of Kendran Village and determine the condition of the internal environment (as seen from the strengths and weaknesses) and external environment (as seen from the opportunities and threats) of Kendran Village since the development of creative-economy based village tourism is one of the attempts to open up the market share (market niche) that had not been done yet. SWOT analysis method was used in this research to explore the potential of the internal environment, such as Strengths, namely rice field scenery with jogging tracks, the preserved traditional culture as traditional Balinese architecture, sacred places, historical relics in the village area, the activities of the Balinese-Hinduism ceremonies, arts and cultures, as well as the hospitality of communities, and accessible areas. We found the weaknesses on infrastructure, public facilities, lack of tourism programs along with its management, and lack of foreign languages including English. Likewise, on the external environment, they have the opportunities in location of Kendran Village, the popularity of village tourism, increasing of tourists arrival who are interested in culture & natural tourism, information and technological advances that support the promotion of Kendran Village, the support of the Gianyar Government, the development of creative-economy based tourism, and the threats such as increased competition in tourism industry, lack of passion of rural life in young generations, the culture commercialization, and also the stability of political and security situation in Indonesia. Index Terms— natural potentials, cultural potentials, creative local community, creative economy. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 03065 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Volkov

New development objectives of the country specify the special significance of the sectorial building academic and professional community in enhanced understanding and active involvement in the processes of transformation of traditional and in the formation of new areas of competences. Creation, facilities and infrastructure, the urban environment are becoming today the main area of meeting and concentration of high-tech areas of scientific progress. This article presents a new logical and conceptual model of the sequence of stages of creative activity, a new definition of the concept of “smart city” and “convergent socio-cyber-physical complex”, original system technology layout of digital modeling of creative activity. The layout describes seven levels of digital modeling that correspond to six levels of connections formation: “plan” – “objective”, “object” – “project”, “process” – “time”, “technology” – “economics”, “system” – “resource”, “complex” – “convergence”.


2013 ◽  
Vol 357-360 ◽  
pp. 47-53
Author(s):  
Gui Yuan Li ◽  
Han Xiao Xie ◽  
Yue Li

The improvement of the quality of people's life , not only make the development of tourism industry rapid, but also promote the development of mountain tourism towns. As a basis for the construction of mountain tourism town , the architectural design has a strong demand to integrate into the regional architectural culture. Therefore, to explore the fusion of mountain tourism urban construction design and regional architectural culture is particularly important. This paper takes a designer's point of view and takes the connotation of the regional architectural culture as a starting point. It makes a brief analysis of the present situation and development trend of the building design of mountain tourism town. Through the analysis of present situation and the demand of Shennongjia scenic spot, it takes Shennongjia as a microcosm of the mountain tourism resources. And it takes the design practice of the Shenlin Hotel in Muyu town as an example, to explore the strategies and methods of integration of architectural design of mountain tourism town and regional architectural culture. And it puts forward that to integrate the regional architectural culture into architectural design, is not only the culture of architecture, but also a designer's responsibility.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kadir Çakar ◽  
Şehmus Aykol

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate travellers’ behaviour and examine their reactions to high-tech hotels offering robotic services to customers. Design/methodology/approach Data were gathered from user-generated content within the context of a qualitative research method by analysing the online narratives of travellers at TripAdvisor who visited robotic hotels. Data analysis was realised through content analysis, which revealed various themes and categories of traveller behaviour and reactions to technology. Findings Results show that robotic services significantly improve the quality of service offered to travellers, while positively affecting travellers’ intention to revisit robotic hotels within the context of customer engagement behaviours. Research limitations/implications The results of the present research reveal that the introduction of new technologies in the service industry, such as the robotic butler, can have considerable effects on guest behaviour and attitudes. This field has emerged as a new sub-dimension of customer engagement. Practical implications The use of robots will most likely enhance experiences through interaction between customers and robots. Additionally, in cases where social distancing is required, the use of robots in the hospitality and tourism industry may increase the mobility of people wishing to travel by applying social distancing through use of robots in services. Originality/value The study contributes to the extant literature by identifying the concept of adoption as a sub-dimension deriving from human–robot interaction, thus generating the novelty of the research.


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