Intelligent Technology and Automation in Hospitality

2022 ◽  
pp. 64-89
Author(s):  
Hussein Salimo Jamal

Based on the growing evolution of intelligent technology and automation in the provision of services, this chapter analyzes its incorporation into the 4- and 5-star national hotels and its consequent impact on decision and consumer choice. In this sense, the authors proceeded to characterize the technologies with greater appetence concerning the reality of the hotel industry. Furthermore, they investigated the appreciation made by the guests, researched trends, advantages, inconveniences, changes in behavior and procedures, given the COVID-19 pandemic.

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 2035-2040
Author(s):  
Šerif Aga

The purpose of this paper is to point out the quality of products and services in the business of tourist companies (Meka and Arxhena) in the municipality of Dragash, as well as their influence on the promotion of competitive advantages that will affect the creativity, breadth of product range, top service and quality, as well as branding. The apartments are located in a series that offer a complete service to guests. Hotel, as well as other companies in tourism, are exposed to significant and rapid changes, thanks to the quality of the business of the touristic ambiance. Subject research. The subject of the research is to determine the quality of products and services in the hotels Arxhena and Meka in the municipality of Dragash. This research includes the application of general elements, ie, the determinant of the quality of products and services (availability, warranty, communication, expertise, standard, service, safety, accountability, security); without which quality service would not be adequately completed. Research goals. Among the more important objectives of research in the research work are: • How satisfied are the tourists with tourist services in the hotel industry in the municipality of Dragash. • How much infrastructure does affect the development of hotel tourism in the municipality of Dragash. • What types of tourists use hotel services in hotel management in Dragash municipality according to their educational status. Research hypotheses. Based on these goals, the following hypothesis is posed: H1: Tourists are satisfied with tourist services in the hotel industry in the municipality of Dragash. H2: Road infrastructure will negatively affect the development of hotel tourism in the municipality of Dragash. H3: The highest number of tourists in the hotel industry in Dragash Municipality is with a high degree of education. Methods of research. In achieving these goals, different scientific methods have been used to: • Inductive method - allows you to arrive at the conclusion based on the characteristics and facts obtained by the inductive method of conclusion. • A deductive method - making conclusions based on specific facts and laws, anticipating future events, and others. • Methods of analysis and synthesis - embracing concepts on their simple parts, analyzing each part in particular. • Comparative method - comparisons or perceptions of differences, common features, similarities, etc. • Descriptive method - a description of the current situation in tourism. The mathematical-statistical method was used in the processing of the sample of the research. In this research, we use the survey method to conduct this research. The obtained results will be processed by statistical analysis and as such will be shown through several tables and graphs. In the process of collecting data we used secondary sources such as: books, websites, various publications, magazines and brochures. Method of choice, size and design of the sample. The sample of respondents includes persons of all ages, professional qualifications, gender and civil status, the questionnaire refers to the provision of services at the Meka and Arxhena Hotel in the municipality of Dragash. The study was conducted on a sample of 98 respondents. The test instrument was designed in the form of a questionnaire containing 12 questions, and the answers are rounded off. The study lasted three months. Time and place of research realization. The place where the research was conducted is the municipality of Dragash. In the research we tried to include two hotels (Arxhena and Meka). Methodologically, these two hotels will dominate the research. Special attention is paid to hotels, products and services, tourist and geographical position of the municipality of Dragash and analysis of research results. Dragash municipality is characterized by limited accommodation capacity, which are not fully used.


Author(s):  
Giovanni Bronzetti ◽  
Graziella Sicoli ◽  
Dominga A. Ippolito

In the current scenario, many companies approached using a digital management system. For this reason, they must take into account an important issue: innovation. An essential strategic tool for management in current times. COVID-19 has imposed a reorganization of activities. There has been a sudden increase of digital systems, such as smart working and e-learning as regards the education system. The aim of the work is to illustrate how modern innovative technologies help the provision of services within universities. In an emergency, such as the spread of COVID-19, there is a sudden change in the use of educational services by the university structure. They are ready to delivery services based on Intelligent Technology. Through the administration of an on-line questionnaire, perception of the on-line education system is examined, gathering opinions of a sample of students in one of the most important Italian universities.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Bolat K Smagulov ◽  
Igor E Karasev ◽  
Evgeniya V Kulagina

The article presents an orderly analysis of the contents of state regulations on the hotel industry that were adopted at the designated time period at the government level in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (hereinafter RSFSR). The authors identify the groups of documents that regulated the development of the hotel economy in the specified chronological period, identify the factors that influenced the adoption and implementation of acts to improve the provision of services in hotels of the RSFSR. The contributors pay special attention to the social and political orientation of acts and documents related to the development of the hotel industry in the RSFSR at the government level in the RSFSR.


Author(s):  
A M H Pardede ◽  
H Mawengkang ◽  
M Zarlis ◽  
T Tulus

In realizing the success of a city into a smart city, it is necessary to improve services for people who are residents of the city, improving public services is a focus for stakeholders. Various efforts have been made, such as the construction of public service infrastructure and transportation infrastructure which has recently focused on intelligence. Providing health care services for people who need them quickly and on target is intelligent technology that can support the achievement of smart cities. In this study specifically discussed the provision of services to the community or patients who experience sudden health disorders or called emergency, in terms of managing emergency patients then given the main service (priority), so that the priority level of patient priorities can be divided into several priorities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 1148-1161
Author(s):  
Camilo Maldonado ◽  
Alejandro Ashe ◽  
Kerri Bubar ◽  
Jessica Chapman

Background American educational legislation suggests culturally competent speech and language services should be provided in a child's native language, but the number of multilingual speech-language pathologists (SLPs) is negligible. Consequently, many monolingual English-speaking practitioners are being tasked with providing services to these populations. This requires that SLPs are educated about cultural and linguistic diversity as well as the legislation that concerns service provision to non-English or limited English proficiency speakers. Purpose This qualitative study explored the experiences of monolingual, American, English-speaking SLPs and clinical fellows who have worked with immigrant and refugee families within a preschool context. It investigated what training SLPs received to serve this population and what knowledge these SLPs possessed with regard to federal legislation governing the provision of services to culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) communities. Method Ten American clinicians with experience treating CLD children of refugee and immigrant families in the context of preschool service provision participated in the study. Semistructured interviews were utilized to better understand the type of training clinicians received prior to and during their service delivery for CLD populations. Additionally, questions were asked to explore the degree to which practitioners understood federal mandates for ethical and effective service provision. The data collected from these interviews were coded and analyzed using the principles of grounded theory. Findings The results of this study revealed that there was a general sense of unpreparedness when working with CLD clients. This lack of training also attributed to a deficiency of knowledge surrounding legislation governing service provision to CLD populations.


Author(s):  
Elena Dukhovny ◽  
E. Betsy Kelly

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, over 20% of Americans speak a language other than English in the home, with Spanish, Chinese, and French being the languages most commonly spoken, aside from English. However, few augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems offer multilingual support for individuals with limited functional speech. There has been much discussion in the AAC community about best practices in AAC system design and intervention strategies, but limited resources exist to help us provide robust, flexible systems for users who speak languages other than English. We must provide services that take into consideration the unique needs of culturally and linguistically diverse users of AAC and help them reach their full communication potential. This article outlines basic guidelines for best practices in AAC design and selection, and presents practical applications of these best practices to multilingual/multicultural clients.


2009 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 86-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lissa Power-deFur

Abstract School speech-language pathologists and districts frequently need guidance regarding how the legal provisions of special education affect the needs of children with dysphagia. This article reviews key principles of special education that guide eligibility determination and provision of services to all children. In the eligibility process, the school team would determine if the child's disability has an adverse effect on his/her education program and if the child needed special education (specially designed instruction) and related services. Dysphagia services would be considered a related service, a health service needed for the child to benefit from specially designed instruction. The article concludes with recommendations for practice that stem from a review of due process hearings and court cases for children with disabilities that include swallowing.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suresh K. Bhatt ◽  
Namita Bhatnagar ◽  
S. S. Appadoo

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