2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40534-017-0126-x
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A multi-user decision support system for online city bus tour planning

Abstract: Tourism is rapidly becoming a sustainable pathway toward economic prosperity for host countries and communities. Recent advances in information and communications technology, the smartphone, the Internet and Wi-Fi have given a boost to the tourism industry. The city bus tour (CBT) service is one of the most successful businesses in the tourism industry. However, there exists no smart decision support system determining the most efficient way to plan the itinerary of a CBT. In this research, we report on the on… Show more

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“…In this case, including the destination image of big cities in Indonesia which have the distinctive cultural characteristics of each region (Whang et al, 2016). When tourists visit a city, tourists feel the destination image, and expect transportation facilities that can be used to make it easier for them to visit accompanied by attractive marketing, service and route information and if this is found, the satisfaction that tourists feel can make tourists return to visit these destinations (Bagloee et al, 2017).…”
Section: Journal-emscommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, including the destination image of big cities in Indonesia which have the distinctive cultural characteristics of each region (Whang et al, 2016). When tourists visit a city, tourists feel the destination image, and expect transportation facilities that can be used to make it easier for them to visit accompanied by attractive marketing, service and route information and if this is found, the satisfaction that tourists feel can make tourists return to visit these destinations (Bagloee et al, 2017).…”
Section: Journal-emscommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great interest of the TTDP has attracted the attention of researchers, as witnessed by the amount of literature reviews published since 2009 (Gavalas et al, 2014 ; Gunawan et al, 2016 ; Lim et al, 2019 ; Ruiz-Meza & Montoya-Torres, 2020 ; Shcherbina & Shembeleva, 2014 ; Souffriau & Vansteenwegen, 2010 ; Vansteenwegen et al, 2009 ). Throughout the literature, tourism planning problems have been modeled through Operations Management/Operational Research techniques under several approaches, such as the Cruise Itinerary Problem (Leong & Ladany, 2001 ), the One-Period Routing Bus Problem (BTP) (Deitch & Ladany, 2000 , 2001 ), the City Bus Tour Problem (CTB) (Bagloee et al, 2017 ), the Generalized Maximum Coverage Problem (GMC) (Brilhante et al, 2013 , 2015 ), the Optimal Tourist Problem (OTP) (Yu et al, 2015 ), and the Orienteering problem (OP) (Vansteenwegen & Van Oudheusden, 2007 ). This last together with the Team Orientering Problem (TOP) are the most emplyed modeling appraoches (Ruiz-Meza & Montoya-Torres, 2020 ; Shcherbina & Shembeleva, 2014 ; Vansteenwegen & Van Oudheusden, 2007 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in WiFi is diffuse, as this is a generic technology geared to connectivity regardless of the type of data transmitted and so is less specifically applicable, as occurs with sensor-based or more short-range technologies. The literature focusses chiefly on discussing its role in connectivity in tourism-related facilities such as airports (Nghiem-Phu and Suter, 2018), buses (Bagloee et al , 2017), car parks or coffee shops (Sanusi and Palen, 2008), trains (Carteni et al , 2017) and museums and cultural heritage environments (Borrero et al , 2015). As well as, given their wide availability, economic models such as social login have also recently been studied (Tanti and Buhalis, 2017).…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%