scholarly journals Rekomendasi untuk Situs Web DMO (Destination Management Organization) Wonderful Indonesia Berdasarkan Dimensi Informasi pada Model ICTRT

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
I Putu Sudhyana Mecha

Website is one kind of information media that can be used as intermediaries of tourism information. Related to that matter, Wonderful Indonesia tourism website has an important role as national-level DMO (Destination Management Organization). However, it has not been recognized yet as something important in term of tourism, especially when viewed from information dimension. Therefore, evaluation based on IPA (Importance-Performance Analysis) was carried out in order to arrange recommendation for Wonderful Indonesia tourism website. Sampling was conducted to travel agencies from ASITA (Association of Indonesian Tours & Travel Agencies) Bali, as the representative of tourism practitioners. Moreover, considering their role as intermediaries between tourism information and the tourists. Based on the results of evaluation, there was two indicators, such as accommodation information and local weather information that needed to be paid more attention. Regarding the evaluation above, further interviews were also conducted in order to get cross-check feedback, so it can be more convincing as recommendation. The interview was based on the experts that coming from government, practitioner, and academics related to tourism as stakeholders, so the recommendation for Wonderful Indonesia website is expected to be proper use according to the needs of users of tourism information.

KOMTEKINFO ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-91
Author(s):  
Hari Marfalino ◽  
Larissa Rani ◽  
Mardison ◽  
Ichsan Pribadi

The development of technology and information is felt very rapidly and this affects aspects of work that make work easier, one of which is the development of mobile technology, information media can now be made in the form of mobile applications, using mobile technology in the form of tourist applications, which provide information - information about tourism in the district of Solok Selatan, the search for tourism information in the district of Solok Selatan will be more practical to use and users can use this application wherever they are, this application can be used as a medium of knowledge about tourism in Solok Selatan district. This Solok Selatan tourist application is expected to be able to provide more knowledge about Solok Selatan tourism to the wider community, especially the people of Solok Selatan District.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-56
Author(s):  
Eko Supraptono ◽  
Arief Arfriandi ◽  
Sulus Ilhamti Rizqian

Tourism is one of the methods to publish the beauty of nature or the uniqueness of culture in a region that spreads from the coast up to the mountains. The distribution and the access to tourist attractions require mobile application. In creating the application, Bellman – Ford algorithm was used to get the shortest route. The algorithm was the Bellman – Ford algorithm which was used to calculate the shortest distance to the tourist attraction on the weighted graph. Testing the functionality of the application used a black box. The results showed that functions on the mobile application could run well. The compatibility testing showed 100% compatibility with a number of Android devices. In addition, the usability testing showed that the application was appropriate to use with percentage by 82.7% of the 30 respondents. The "Rembang tourism" mobile application can be used by users of information about tourism.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 488-498
Author(s):  
Haesung Tak ◽  
Taeyong Kim ◽  
Hwan-Gue Cho ◽  
Heeje Kim

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 477-492
Author(s):  
Gregory Burris ◽  
Jane Washburn ◽  
Omar Lasheen ◽  
Sophia Dorribo ◽  
James B. Elsner ◽  
...  

Abstract. The authors introduce a method for extracting weather and climate data from a historical plantation document. They demonstrate the method on a document from Shirley Plantation in Virginia (USA) covering the period 1816–1842. They show how the resulting data are organized into a spreadsheet that includes direct weather observations and information on various cultivars. They then give three examples showing how the data can be used for climate studies. The first example is a comparison of spring onset between the plantation era and the modern era. A modern median final spring freeze event (for the years 1943–2017) occurs a week earlier than the historical median (for the years 1822–1839). The second analysis involves developing an index for midsummer temperatures from the timing of the first malaria-like symptoms in the plantation population each year. The median day when these symptoms would begin occurring in the modern period is a month and a half earlier than the median day they occurred in the historical period. The final example is a three-point temperature index generated from ordinal weather descriptions in the document. The authors suggest that this type of local weather information from historical archives, either direct from observations or indirect from phenophase timing, can be useful toward a more complete understanding of climates of the past.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 208-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dunnan Liu ◽  
Long Zeng ◽  
Canbing Li ◽  
Kunlong Ma ◽  
Yujiao Chen ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. 630-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter Gantz ◽  
Michael Fitzmaurice ◽  
Ed Fink

Unlike most diffusion studies that trace how audiences passively learn about major news—often catastrophic events—this study sought to find when and how individuals actively seek news information. In a telephone survey, most people claimed to engage in active information-seeking several times a week. This was greatest for local weather information. None of the remaining 12 topics assessed was sought, on average, more than every other day. Information-seeking behaviors generally were limited to the media normally used for information and surveillance functions.


Author(s):  
I Putu Sudhyana Mecha ◽  
Agung Suryawan Wiranatha ◽  
I Nyoman Sudiarta

Information technology, especially in industrial revolution 4.0 has changed the business practices of every sector, in which tourism is no exception. In Indonesia, the example can be found in case of tourism website Wonderful Indonesia. Given the important role of this website as a DMO (Destination Management Organization) website, then the evaluation was carried out in order to know its progress. This evaluation was based on ICTRT model that it consists of five dimensions, such as information, communication, transaction, relationship, and technical merit. There was 48 indicators on the ICTRT model, which can be divided as follows: information (18 indicators), communication (7 indicators), transaction (5 indicators), relationship (10 indicators), and technical-merit (8 indicators). Result of the Wonderful Indonesia website evaluation were obtained from a questionnaire distributed to 80 respondents, in which the sample came from travel agencies organization namely ASITA Bali. Based on evaluation result via IPA (Importance-Performance Analysis) graph, it showed that the indicators contained in Information, Transaction, and Relationship dimension needs to be considered, given the level of importance was high, but the performance was still low. Therefore, further development is required related to the indicators above, such as accommodation information, local weather information, attraction tickets, virtual tour, and privacy policy. Keywords: ICTRT model, tourism information, DMO website, Wonderful Indonesia  


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