Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA)

Application of Dijkstra Algorithm in Determining Transportation Costs for Tourist Attractions in Lombok Island Based on the Shortest Path

M. Afdhaluzzikri (Universitas Mataram)
Lalu Djatmika Santriawan (Universitas Mataram)
Ermawati Sapni (Universitas Mataram)
M. Setyo Nugroho (Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram)
Mamika Ujianita Romdhini (Universitas Mataram)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Aug 2024

Abstract

Purpose: Lombok Island is known as an attractive tourist destination with natural beauty and unique culture. The growth of the tourism sector is very important for regional economic development. Lombok Island often faces challenges in its transportation system, including complex routes, varying road conditions, and traffic problems. Method: In this research, the data used were 30 tourist attractions on the island of Lombok sourced from the Tourism Office. Tourist attractions in Lombok are represented by vertices in the graph. Then the edges represent roads connecting tourist attractions and the weights represent the cost of getting to each tourist attraction from a starting vertex. Then, to determine the minimum transportation cost for each tourist attraction based on this graph, we use Dijkstra algorithm based on the shortest path for each tourist attraction. Result: The minimum transportation costs for each tourist attraction are obtained based on the shortest route for each tourist attraction on Lombok Island. Contribution: The application of Dijkstra algorithm can be a solution to overcome some of these challenges by determining the shortest path and optimizing transportation costs.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

juwita

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA) is designed to be accessible to both new and experienced researchers and practitioners on a global basis. The principal aims of the journal are to: encourage the full range of approaches that are available to the study of tourism; bring together researchers from ...