FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

Authors

  • Nutfillo Ibragimov
  • Erkin Farmanov
  • Bekzod Sharipov

Keywords:

Technology, mobile application, integration, PLS-SEM, model, disability rights, accessible environment, IncUZ

Abstract

The proliferation of modern mobile applications and online services has been driven by the objective of encouraging potential customers to make online purchases. However, the potential impact of applications that are specifically oriented towards the tourism sector on the wider tourism market and the sectors that are closely related to it has not been subjected to sufficient academic scrutiny. Consequently, there is a clear need for further research in this area. This scientific article analyses the development of the Internet on a global scale and the scope of the need for the creation of mobile applications for the promotion of tourism services. It also studies the advanced foreign experience in this regard. The authors put forward specific proposals for the development of the InclUZ mobile application and drew conclusions within the context of the topic under discussion.

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2025-02-24