Proposal on Etw
Proposal on Etw
LEVEL-III
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SUBMITTED TO:-Tamrat G
SUBMITION DATE: - EC
KEMISSIE: - ETHIOPIA
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
1.1 Background of the Project
1.2 Purpose and Description of the Project
1.2.1 The main purpose of the website design
1.2.2 Description of the Project
1.3 Objectives of the Project
1.3.1 General objective
The primary objectives of the Tourism Website Project are:
1.3.2 Specific objective
1.4 Scope and Limitations of the Project
1.4.1 Scope of the project
1.4.2 Limitations of the Project
1.5 Significance of the Project
1.6 Methodology
1.6.1 Documentary analysis:
1.6.2 System Development Tools
1.7 Feasibility Study
1.7.1 Technical Feasibility
1.7.2 Operational Feasibility
1.7.3 Economic Feasibility
1.8 Schedule of the project
1. Introduction
In most developed countries, tourism is one of the important revenue generating
sectors. However, in developing countries such as Ethiopia, the tourism sector has
not been developing at the desired rate. One of the major means of tourism
development is to promote it through geo marketing to attract people. Although
Ethiopia is rich in potential tourist attraction sites, due to inadequate and
insufficient promotion of tourism, deficiencies in website information, including
lack of maps and up-to-date information, have become an obstacle in the
development of this sector. One of the effective means of marketing tourism is
Web-GIS database.
The main objective of the present project will to develop enabled online interactive
application for tourists. This was developed with Web-GIS open source software,
Map Server, and Graphic User Interface (GUI), and provided access to users. In
this study, a prototype Web-GIS model was developed for Ethiopia.
In Ethiopia, there are potential tourist attraction sites in different parts of the
regional states.
To explore most rugged and inaccessible places in remote, thousands of tourists
every year are attracted to Ethiopia.
To name some of such places of tourist interest are Danakil depression, Simien
mountains, ancient rock hewn churches of Labella, wildlife sanctuaries and
national parks that shelter a wealth of wildlife, including the endemic walia ibex,
gelada baboon, simien wolf and mountain nyala.