The impact of using Android applications on the quality of electronic tourism services:

Fatima Idris Kazim
Lect. Ikhlas Ghaleb Abdul Kazim

Thinking about measuring the quality of electronic tourism services began after the widespread use of various mobile, smart and tablet devices after Internet users and pioneers dispensed with the websites they review via web pages, devices and fixed computers due to their inability and inability to keep up with them. Especially when they are constantly moving. (Ibtisam, 2020, 167)

They made comparisons between web applications and mobile applications, including:

An application is a program that allows you to exchange information with customers and help them complete certain tasks. The different types of applications depend on the way they are developed and their internal functions. Web applications are applications that are provided via an Internet browser. Users do not need to install them on their devices. Unlike web applications, native applications are applications designed for a specific platform or for a specific type of device. The user must install the appropriate version of the program on the device of their choice. Hybrid applications are native applications that have a web browser embedded within them. (https://aws.amazon.com)

As a result of the above, we conclude that to keep pace with developments and face modern challenges, we must focus more on the factor of mobility and movement, which has become a daily phenomenon, which has made Internet pioneers, interested parties, and users of applications in the tourism field, from organizations and individuals alike, think carefully about adopting mobile applications that guarantee the greatest margin of security and privacy for them, which is a very important and necessary requirement. (worndl&herzag2020)