HELEHANA: ESRI WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR EMPLOYEE TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS
Author
Kuroki, Kayla E.Issue Date
2026Keywords
Web ApplicationEmployee Transportation
Transit Optimization
Network Analysis
General Transit Feed Specification
Advisor
Marcus, Matthew
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The University of Arizona.Rights
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This project aimed to develop a web application to optimize employee transit between parking areas and workspaces. The study location references a strip of hotels on Maui’s west coast. The application employs GIS tools, such as network analysis and tables, to analyze spatial data, generate transit routes, reduce travel time, and improve communication. The system incorporates real-time processing to accommodate dynamic conditions using curated General Transit Feed Specification data and builds a model within a live ArcGIS web application. Key outcomes included improved efficiency, streamlined transit coordination, and a more organized workplace layout. This application demonstrates the potential of GIS tools to solve complex logistical problems in organizational environments, thereby increasing productivity and employee satisfaction.Type
Electronic Reporttext
