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<title>เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ</title>
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<title>Recommended conceptual framework for a community-based flood management system in the Gambia</title>
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<description>Recommended conceptual framework for a community-based flood management system in the Gambia
Amadou Sanneh
Santichai Wicha
Due to its frequency and severe impacts on lives and livelihoods, flooding stands as the primary hazard in the Gambia.&#13;
This research investigates the standard of the various flood information systems in the Gambia. Both primary and secondary data were used; 385 respondents, including humanitarian workers and community members, administered a questionnaire on the quality of the heterogeneous flood information systems in the Gambia based on the constructs of the Delone and Mclean Information System Success Model (D &amp; M IS Success Model). Data collection was done using Google form and was analysed using SPSS. On average, Humanitarian Workers and Community members were 59% satisfied with the overall quality of the existing flood information Systems. System. Recommendations were made for developing a community-based flood information system, which should empower a multi-sectoral, all-inclusive, and participatory approach for flood risk information management. Based on the findings of this research, a road map was outlined for the development of a Community Centred Flood Information
Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Information Technology, School of Applied Digital Technology. Mae Fah Luang University, 2025
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<title>A VR-based platform for operational skill development: A case study of a rice cooperative in Vientiane, Laos</title>
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<description>A VR-based platform for operational skill development: A case study of a rice cooperative in Vientiane, Laos
Chithtisack Khansulivong
Santichai Wicha
Rice production is main productivities of driving economy, growing of production in a lot of areas with technology making gap of knowledge transfer for current of farmers, workers and operators. New workers having a problem of using high technology and new machine which have a lot of bottoms and automation system, learning of workers for new technology delaying, The growing of production and risk of losing life and property which happen in accident in factory. Knowledge transfer in deep learning and immersive learning by Virtual Reality (VR) will be selection for resolve the issue. Importing knowledge and machine guideline to VR and explore to new workers in wearing 3D technology and simulate the machines in any part of productions for creating the deep and immersive learning for getting better learning of new users. These papers showing Theories of model and finding out Satisfaction and understanding in quantity and quality of using model.
Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Information Technology, School of Applied Digital Technology. Mae Fah Luang University, 2024
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<title>Content accessibility evaluation on a learning management system for students with visual Impairments</title>
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<description>Content accessibility evaluation on a learning management system for students with visual Impairments
Piyarat Thammachokmongkol
Worasak Rueangsirarak
This study validated the use of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to evaluate online content accessibility across three platforms: the University's Official Website, the University-LMS, and the Foundation for Children with Disabilities' e-Learning system. This paper adopted the Level A and AA standards to ensure access for visually impaired students. Evaluation methods combined automated tools WAVE) with manual checks of key pages, including Homepage, Course, Assignment, and Examination functions. &#13;
Findings showed that the University-LMS posed the most accessibility challenges, notably missing alternative text, weak keyboard navigation, and low colour contrast. In contrast, the University's Official Website nearly met all AA standards and served as a reliable benchmark. An online survey was conducted with 18 participants (four lecturers, two teaching assistants, and twelve visually impaired students) to confirm the evaluation results and gather feedback based on real-world usage. &#13;
Survey responses reinforced experimental findings, highlighting LMS issues such as unclear navigation, missing form labels, and insufficient link descriptions. These barriers created greater difficulties for visually impaired users than the University's Website, which was more compliant with WCAG standards. Although limited in scope, the study underscores the pressing need to improve LMS accessibility. It suggests expanding future research to include a broader range of users, higher WCAG levels, and more inclusive design guidelines.
Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Information Technology, School of Applied Digital Technology. Mae Fah Luang University, 2025
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<title>Prototyping a traceability system for coffee value chain: A case study of local farmers in Pangkhon, Chiang Rai</title>
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<description>Prototyping a traceability system for coffee value chain: A case study of local farmers in Pangkhon, Chiang Rai
Phusanee Surarityothin
Santichai Wicha
The coffee industry plays a crucial role in the global agricultural sector, and the demand for traceability and value-added products has increased. This research focuses on prototyping a traceability system for the coffee value chain in Pangkhon, Chiang Rai, to improve transparency, enhance quality, support sustainability, and add value to the coffee produced in this region. The research methodology consists of data collection, design and prototypes, and prototype evaluation. In the data collection phase, information is gathered on objectives, regulatory requirements, products/ingredients, position in the food chain, the flow of materials, information requirements, procedures, documentation, and feed and food chain coordination. Based on the collected data, prototypes of the traceability system are designed and developed, incorporating the principles and requirements of ISO 22005: Traceability in the Feed and food chain. The prototypes are then evaluated through a survey of local stakeholders in the Pangkhon coffee supply chain, utilizing the User Acceptance Model and statistical analysis techniques. The expected outcomes of this research include increased transparency in the coffee supply chain, value addition to the coffee from Pangkhon, and insights into the acceptance and usability of the traceability system prototypes. The findings from this research will contribute to developing effective traceability systems in the coffee industry, promoting sustainability, trust, and consumer confidence in coffee products.
Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Information Technology, School of Applied Digital Technology. Mae Fah Luang University, 2025
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