Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 1998 :
[Book]
Proceedings of the International Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, 1998
edited by Dimitrios Buhalis, A. Min Tjoa, Jafar Jafari.
Vienna
Springer Vienna
1998
(xii, 344 pages 61 illustrations)
Springer computer science.
1. Dynamic Marketing Applications Using IT --;ITIMES: a knowledge-based system for the tourism industry --;The use of smart-card technology to develop a destination-based loyalty/affinity scheme for SMEs in tourism and hospitality --;Using Information Technology to access overseas markets --;Measuring tourism managers' information needs by tracking and analyzing the TourMIS Web site statistics --;2. Designing Information Systems --;Complex intelligent systems: case study of intelligent tourist agency --;Data access to heterogenous tourism information systems --;Concept of an online regional tourism consulting system --;A modular approach to support GIS functionality in tourism applications --;Designing effective documents for destination information systems --;3. Using the Internet --;The role of an information concept in relation to destination management --;Assessing the market effectiveness of the World-Wide Web in national tourism offices --;Extranets of national tourism organisations: the internet and planned extranet Web-site of the Danish Tourist Board --;compared with existing or planned extranets of Australia, Austria and Norway. --;An analysis of the WWW as a direct-response marketing vehicle for small, independent, serviced accommodation in greater Cape Town --;4. Transformation of the Travel Industry --;Separating the emotion from the fact: the effect of new intermediaries on electronic travel distribution --;Desktop: how culture in an international multi-locational travel organisation affects technology decisions in business process re-engineering --;5. Re-engineering Management Approaches --;A case study of an on-line auction for the World-Wide Web --;The use of data warehouses and as a basis for strategic decision in tourism --;Agent-based cybermarketing in the tourism industry --;More lessons on business process re-engineering from the tourism and hospitality industries: the case of Alpha flight services --;6. Enhancing Tourism Intermediaries --;The Imminus travel and tourism intranet --;The electronic management of business travel: an integrated approach --;The dissemination of information by means of travel agency extranets --;A Delphi survey on electronic distribution channels for intermediaries in the tourism industry: the situation in German-speaking countries --;7. New Horizons for Destination Management Systems --;Creating intelligent destinations for wired customers --;A national destination management system (DMS) based on the examples of Germany and Switzerland --;A comparative examination of the implementation of destination-marketing system strategies: Scotland and Ireland --;Online booking on the net: problems, issues and solutions --;8. Strategic Management in Tourism --;Virtual enterprises in tourism: folklore and facts: Conceptual challenges for academic research --;Information technologies in tourism: implications for the tourism curriculum --;Knowledge management as a full-grown discipline: a framework for a universal approach to knowledge management --;9. New IT Uses in Tourism --;Electronic payment and additional utilisation of smart cards in the tourism industry --;Computer-based information technologies and their impact on the marketing of international tourism industry --;An overview of the evolution of electronic distribution of travel and tourism in Australia --;The role of handicraft production and art in tourism and its presentation in the internet.
Information and Telecommunication Technologies increasingly propel the tourism industry and have become one of the most important determinants of the competitiveness for both the public and the private sectors.
Computer science.
Information systems.
Management information systems.
G154
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9
E358
1998
edited by Dimitrios Buhalis, A. Min Tjoa, Jafar Jafari.