Scenic Management System Based on Number of Visitors

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SOA-based travel management system combines Web Service can communicate and advantages of reusable code and data, such as through cross-platform and cross-network, allows users to easily view or query tourist information, hotel information line and through the system, as well as lines and hotel online booking, fully tease out the business needs of the tourism industry, and based on this technology was designed based on SOA architecture, information management system for a specific application of the foundation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 915-916)

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