Scheduling Events and Activities Based on Mobile Application: Case study for Sultanate of Oman
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https://doi.org/10.52098/acj.20244320Keywords:
Mobile application, Oman tourism, E-marketing, Information system, event schedulingAbstract
This research paper presents the development of a public service application designed to schedule proposed activities and events. It provides all people, especially tourists, with the timings of various activities and events in the country. It will significantly and noticeably increase the number of tourists, enabling people to take their annual vacation to coincide with the timings of these events. The application aims to simplify planning and organizing various events by providing users with an intuitive platform to view, schedule and manage upcoming activities. The application allows individuals and organizations to create, manage, and collaborate on scheduled events through customizable features and notifications. This mobile application will help gather and schedule activities and events proposed to be held at a specific time in Oman shortly. It integrates geolocation services, user preferences, and real-time data to personalize tourist event recommendations. This approach ensures that tourists receive suggestions based on location and interests, making event discovery more tailored and dynamic. The results suggest that such a service-oriented application could significantly improve how people organize and interact with future events. It provides professional scheduling, organization of events, and people engagement. Clinical Impact: The application has the potential to transform the way tourists interact with local events, thereby boosting local tourism and economy.
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