技术
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 车载远程信息处理
关于客户
冰岛公路指南 (Iceland Road Guide) 是一家家族企业,出版旅游书籍已有 40 多年的历史。该公司拥有有关冰岛 3000 多个景点的大量信息,包括酒店、餐馆和其他服务。该公司的目标是为游客和当地人提供全面、易于使用的指南,帮助他们探索和享受冰岛的一切。通过将指南数字化转换为应用程序,他们的目标是让丰富的信息更易于访问和用户友好。
挑战
冰岛公路指南是一家拥有 40 多年出版经验的家族旅游书籍企业,面临着重大挑战。该公司需要将其广泛收集的 3000 多个冰岛景点数字化为易于使用的离线应用程序。目标是让游客和当地人更容易访问和使用他们庞大的信息库。挑战不仅在于将数据数字化,还在于创建一个可以离线工作的直观且引人入胜的用户界面。该应用程序需要包括酒店、餐馆和其他兴趣点等各种服务,还需要提供离线地图和路线以及自动 GPS 触发内容。
解决方案
为冰岛道路指南创建了一个定制解决方案,其中包括链接到他们的内容管理系统 (CMS) 以提取 3000 多个兴趣点。该解决方案旨在离线工作,即使没有互联网连接,用户也可以访问有关酒店、餐馆和其他兴趣点的信息。该应用程序是使用自动旅游指南模板构建的,该模板专门设计为包含地图、重要信息、驾驶路线和当地景点的目的地指南。该应用程序还使用户外 GPS 导游和地图标记以及自定义脚本,从第三方 CMS 提取兴趣点信息和媒体。客户提供了品牌资产,例如应用程序图标、加载图像、横幅徽标,并选择了主题颜色。该应用程序旨在自动将所有 3,000 多个兴趣点和相关媒体从客户的 CMS 拉入应用程序。
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