👉 Exhibition computing, also known as service-oriented or web-based computing for exhibitions, is a computing paradigm that leverages the internet and networked services to deliver interactive and immersive experiences at events, exhibitions, and public spaces. It involves the use of web technologies, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and APIs, to create dynamic, responsive, and scalable digital content that can be accessed by visitors through various devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers. These digital exhibits often include interactive elements, multimedia content, real-time data, and personalized experiences, enabling attendees to engage more deeply with the exhibition's content, share their interactions, and connect with others in real-time. By integrating these technologies, exhibition computing enhances the visitor experience, facilitates data collection and analysis, and extends the reach and impact of physical events beyond their immediate location.