Multiplatform system for hotel reservations: design, evaluation, and implementation

Authors

  • Anderson Danilo Chicaiza Navarrete Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, Facultad De Ciencias de la Ingeniería Y Aplicadas. La Maná, Ecuador Author
  • Silvia Tatiana Paz Rodriguez Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, Facultad De Ciencias de la Ingeniería Y Aplicadas. La Maná, Ecuador Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56294/digi2024162

Keywords:

hotel reservations, multi-platform system, web architecture, PHP/MySQL, user experience

Abstract

Introduction.
It was identified that reservation management in the hotel sector depended on multiple devices and lacked a centralized system, which led to lost reservations, inconsistencies in availability, and a fragmented user experience. Given this scenario, the objective was to design and implement a multi-platform, web-centric, and responsive solution that would guarantee consistent access from any device and improve operational efficiency.
Development.
A three-layer architecture (presentation, business logic, and data) was modeled, and technological alternatives were evaluated using weighted criteria (time, process stages, efficiency, cost, and impact). The analysis determined PHP as the backend option due to its speed and cost-efficiency; HTML/CSS/JavaScript was integrated into the frontend to ensure accessibility and maintainability; and MySQL was selected for the data layer due to its robustness and scalability. XAMPP was used to speed up iterations and local testing. The solution was developed with a responsive interface, cross-browser compatibility, real-time availability updates, and operation traceability, incorporating basic security controls and good design practices.
Conclusion.
The implementation of the unified system allowed reservations to be made from any device with a browser, reduced friction and abandonment, increased the conversion rate, and mitigated overselling errors. Staff managed inventory and reservations with greater agility, having consistent data available for decision-making. As future work, it was recommended to integrate PMS and channel manager via API to synchronize OTAs, strengthen security, and establish performance and accessibility metrics (WCAG), consolidating a scalable technological base to maintain competitive advantages.

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Published

2024-12-30

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How to Cite

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Chicaiza Navarrete AD, Paz Rodriguez ST. Multiplatform system for hotel reservations: design, evaluation, and implementation. Diginomics [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Nov. 7];3:162. Available from: https://digi.ageditor.ar/index.php/digi/article/view/162