ABSTRACT
This study tackles two concerns of developers of Tourism Information Systems (TIS). First is the
need for more dependable recommendation services due to the intangible nature of the tourism
product where it is impossible for customers to physically evaluate the services on offer prior to
practical experience. Second is the need to manage dynamic user requirements in tourism due to
the advent of new technologies such as the semantic web and mobile computing such that etourism
systems (TIS) can evolve proactively with emerging user needs at minimal time and
development cost without performance tradeoffs.
However, TIS have very predictable characteristics and are functionally identical in most cases
with minimal variations which make them attractive for software product line development. The
Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) paradigm enables the strategic and systematic reuse
of common core assets in the development of a family of software products that share some
degree of commonality in order to realise a significant improvement in the cost and time of
development. Hence, this thesis introduces a novel and systematic approach, called Product Line
for Ontology-based Tourism Recommendation (PLONTOREC), a special approach focusing on
the creation of variants of TIS products within a product line. PLONTOREC tackles the
aforementioned problems in an engineering-like way by hybridizing concepts from ontology
engineering and software product line engineering. The approach is a systematic process model
consisting of product line management, ontology engineering, domain engineering, and
application engineering. The unique feature of PLONTOREC is that it allows common TIS
product requirements to be defined, commonalities and differences of content in TIS product
variants to be planned and limited in advance using a conceptual model, and variant TIS products
to be created according to a construction specification. We demonstrated the novelty in this
approach using a case study of product line development of e-tourism systems for three countries in the West-African Region of Africa.
DARAMOLA, J (2021). A Software Product Line Approach To Ontology-Based Recommendations In E-Tourism Systems. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/a-software-product-line-approach-to-ontology-based-recommendations-in-e-tourism-systems
DARAMOLA, JUSTINE "A Software Product Line Approach To Ontology-Based Recommendations In E-Tourism Systems" Afribary. Afribary, 20 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/a-software-product-line-approach-to-ontology-based-recommendations-in-e-tourism-systems. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.
DARAMOLA, JUSTINE . "A Software Product Line Approach To Ontology-Based Recommendations In E-Tourism Systems". Afribary, Afribary, 20 May. 2021. Web. 29 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/a-software-product-line-approach-to-ontology-based-recommendations-in-e-tourism-systems >.
DARAMOLA, JUSTINE . "A Software Product Line Approach To Ontology-Based Recommendations In E-Tourism Systems" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 29, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/a-software-product-line-approach-to-ontology-based-recommendations-in-e-tourism-systems