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538. The impacts of the fourth industrial revolution and technological advancements on the tourism industryAlessandro Grampa, 2018, master's thesis Keywords: tourism, industries, informatics, information technology, high technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, research, analysis Full text (outside link) |
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