Title : Cloud Computing-Based Information System as an Effort for Developing Tourism Village

Author : B.Sowjanya, Ameena nasreen, B.Yugandhara Chary

Abstract :

Regional development may be facilitated by the use of cloud computing-based information systems. The land may be used for the development of surrounding resources by maximizing its present potential and with the help of effective management. Cloud computing-based information management has the potential to be a promotional tool for the betterment of several regional sectors. In an attempt to build a tourist hamlet, this research will describe a cloud-based information system. It is a literature review. To gather information for a study, researchers read and analyze a wide range of scholarly publications, papers, data sources, and other materials. This study's findings suggest that tourist communities might benefit from cloud computing by storing their data on a centralized server, which offers great security. Users benefit from cloud computing because data may be stored online, eliminating the need to supply physical storage devices like hard disks. Also, the availability of the Cloud

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