Analyzing the influence of internet of things (IoT) data mining in medical tourism industry
The striking around the world transmission of COVID-19 has empowered numerous governments to meddle to maintain a strategic distance from the spread of the contamination. Medical tourism could be a developing marvel with arrangement suggestions for wellbeing frameworks, especially of goal nations. M...
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my.utm.1080062024-10-16T07:48:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/108006/ Analyzing the influence of internet of things (IoT) data mining in medical tourism industry Abd. Rashid, Intan Maizura Mohammad Rawabdeh, Mohammad Rawabdeh Al Qudah, Anas Abu Samah, Irza Hanie Amlus, Mohammad Harith Wan Husain, Wan Ahmad Fauzi H Social Sciences (General) The striking around the world transmission of COVID-19 has empowered numerous governments to meddle to maintain a strategic distance from the spread of the contamination. Medical tourism could be a developing marvel with arrangement suggestions for wellbeing frameworks, especially of goal nations. Medical tourism, a quickly developing advertise, has been recognized by numerous nations as a potential segment for financial diversification. In spite of the fact that Malaysia stands out as one of the best goals of therapeutic tourism, examination with respect to its competitiveness has been constrai ned and contract in scope. An increasing number of tourist destinations and hotels are using new technology and solutions to promote their products and services. IoT represents a great opportunity for tourism and hospitality to increase customer satisfaction while simultaneously reducing operational costs. This case ponder takes a quantitative approach to distinguish and analyze the IoT time-series data variables that position Malaysia as a competitive medical tourism goal. Based on an all-encompassing approach, this ponder has appeared that coordination of differing procedures for restorative tourism improvement with sound government arrangements and proactive administration hones has driven to significant positive results towards the shared victory of tourism and healthcare segments of Malaysia. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abd. Rashid, Intan Maizura and Mohammad Rawabdeh, Mohammad Rawabdeh and Al Qudah, Anas and Abu Samah, Irza Hanie and Amlus, Mohammad Harith and Wan Husain, Wan Ahmad Fauzi (2023) Analyzing the influence of internet of things (IoT) data mining in medical tourism industry. In: 2nd International Recent Trends in Engineering, Advanced Computing and Technology Conference, RETREAT 2021, 1 December 2021-3 December 2021, Virtual, Online, Perth, Australia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0127928 |
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The striking around the world transmission of COVID-19 has empowered numerous governments to meddle to maintain a strategic distance from the spread of the contamination. Medical tourism could be a developing marvel with arrangement suggestions for wellbeing frameworks, especially of goal nations. Medical tourism, a quickly developing advertise, has been recognized by numerous nations as a potential segment for financial diversification. In spite of the fact that Malaysia stands out as one of the best goals of therapeutic tourism, examination with respect to its competitiveness has been constrai ned and contract in scope. An increasing number of tourist destinations and hotels are using new technology and solutions to promote their products and services. IoT represents a great opportunity for tourism and hospitality to increase customer satisfaction while simultaneously reducing operational costs. This case ponder takes a quantitative approach to distinguish and analyze the IoT time-series data variables that position Malaysia as a competitive medical tourism goal. Based on an all-encompassing approach, this ponder has appeared that coordination of differing procedures for restorative tourism improvement with sound government arrangements and proactive administration hones has driven to significant positive results towards the shared victory of tourism and healthcare segments of Malaysia. |
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