PROJECT № 172.


Virtual guide to the tourist Kherson region

City: Kherson

Project manager: Olena Orlenko

Degree of project readiness: Prototype
  


Creation of an interactive tourist map of the Kherson region. 

The project is aimed at meeting the needs of users of tourist information, expanding the possibilities of intellectual access to tourist attractions, creating conditions for diversification of the tourist product of the Kherson region.        



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  1. How will the virtual guide be kept unto date real time and who will do this i.e. if natural disasters like forest fires, floods, major accidents, block a road to a tourist attraction how will that data be entered in th virtual tourist map. What is the back up if the signal goes down or the virtual site is cyber hacked, i.e. what does the tourist do then to obtain the information they are after? What if the tourist is in a weak signal reception area, how do they access and make sense of the virtual site if interference or no signal message pops up? How much is the tourist going to pay to access this virtual site?

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  3. 1. The map uses open sources. If this resource has this data, it will reflect the changes in real time. Travel agents and partners who have routes can inform the site administration in order to reflect the relevant changes and informed customers.
    2. Backup is provided by hosting resources and takes place regularly once every 7 days. Resource operation and access security are also provided by a hosting provider with SSL protocol (will be expanded in the near future).
    2.1. The resource can be cached by the user in the phone's memory and if the user is outside the Internet access, this data stored on the device will be available. More up-to-date data will be replaced as soon as the user has access to the network again.

    3. What does a tourist do to get the information he is looking for? - it has several further paths:
    - registration for the tour (free), if the tour is paid, the user needs to register on the resource, confirm the e-mail (phone). Pays for the opportunity to access paid materials and after payment (online, using online banking (possibly the payment system of privatbank privat24, LiqPay)) gets access to these materials in your own account.
    4. What to do if a tourist is in the reception area of a weak signal, how can he access the virtual site and understand it if there is interference or a message about the signal does not appear?
    Answered in paragraph 2.1.

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