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Collection Title: SIU IS Title : On The Evolution of Goal Structure Notation Material Type: printed text Authors: Asif Ali Pathan, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: 293 p. Layout: ill Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2016-01
Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2016Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering -- Management
[LCSH]Technology & EngineeringKeywords: Safety Critical Systems,
Safety Cases,
Goal Structuring NotationAbstract: A safety-critical system is one whose failure can result in significant damage or loss to people, property or the environment. Safety critical systems usually require certification before being permitted to enter service. Central to the certification process is compilation and approval by an appropriate regulator of a safety case. A safety case should present a clear, comprehensive and defensible argument that a system is acceptably safe to operate within a particular context
This report considers means of representing safety cases. After briefly introducing traditional representation formats (including free text, tables, and matrices) and their inherent problems we focus on the development and evolution of Goal Structuring Notation (GSN). GSN enables graphical representation of safety arguments, providing greater scrutability of argument structures, improved maintainability and reuse of existing arguments and better management of safety cases for complex systems.
We chart the history of GSN, from its beginnings in academia to widespread usage throughout many safety-critical industries, from nuclear and maritime, to the railways, defense and aerospace, where it is now the de facto standard. En route we introduce elements of the original ‘vanilla’ Goal Structuring Notation, outline its transition from a basic notation to a comprehensive method, we describe the concept of safety case patterns which foster reuse both within and across domains and extensions to enable modular representation of safety arguments such that the architecture of an argument reflects that of the target system. Extensions to GSN to represent dependability cases are also discussed where naturally conflicting attributes such as maintainability and reliability often require the making and recording of trade-offs and compromise.
The report rounds off by addressing recent developments in Goal Structure Notion, notably introduction of the OMG-GSN-Meta-model that facilitates interoperability of safety arguments between tools, as well as moves to formalize the notation so that its semantics are clearly understood. An alternative approach to handling complexity in the form of hierarchical safety cases is documented, before we briefly emphasize the versatility of GSN describing its application to subject areas as diverse as business management, drama, archaeology and astrobiology.Curricular : BSCS/GE/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26494 SIU IS. On The Evolution of Goal Structure Notation [printed text] / Asif Ali Pathan, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2016 . - 293 p. : ill ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2016-01
Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2016
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering -- Management
[LCSH]Technology & EngineeringKeywords: Safety Critical Systems,
Safety Cases,
Goal Structuring NotationAbstract: A safety-critical system is one whose failure can result in significant damage or loss to people, property or the environment. Safety critical systems usually require certification before being permitted to enter service. Central to the certification process is compilation and approval by an appropriate regulator of a safety case. A safety case should present a clear, comprehensive and defensible argument that a system is acceptably safe to operate within a particular context
This report considers means of representing safety cases. After briefly introducing traditional representation formats (including free text, tables, and matrices) and their inherent problems we focus on the development and evolution of Goal Structuring Notation (GSN). GSN enables graphical representation of safety arguments, providing greater scrutability of argument structures, improved maintainability and reuse of existing arguments and better management of safety cases for complex systems.
We chart the history of GSN, from its beginnings in academia to widespread usage throughout many safety-critical industries, from nuclear and maritime, to the railways, defense and aerospace, where it is now the de facto standard. En route we introduce elements of the original ‘vanilla’ Goal Structuring Notation, outline its transition from a basic notation to a comprehensive method, we describe the concept of safety case patterns which foster reuse both within and across domains and extensions to enable modular representation of safety arguments such that the architecture of an argument reflects that of the target system. Extensions to GSN to represent dependability cases are also discussed where naturally conflicting attributes such as maintainability and reliability often require the making and recording of trade-offs and compromise.
The report rounds off by addressing recent developments in Goal Structure Notion, notably introduction of the OMG-GSN-Meta-model that facilitates interoperability of safety arguments between tools, as well as moves to formalize the notation so that its semantics are clearly understood. An alternative approach to handling complexity in the form of hierarchical safety cases is documented, before we briefly emphasize the versatility of GSN describing its application to subject areas as diverse as business management, drama, archaeology and astrobiology.Curricular : BSCS/GE/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26494 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000591592 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2016-01 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000591675 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2016-01 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU IS. Uses and Abuses of Social Media: From Social to Anti-Social / Sai Sam Mong / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Uses and Abuses of Social Media: From Social to Anti-Social Material Type: printed text Authors: Sai Sam Mong, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Le Trung Dung, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: iv, 30 p. Layout: ill Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01
Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2017Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Social media
[LCSH]Social networkKeywords: Social media,
Social networking sites,
Anti-social behaviors in social media,
Twitter,Abstract: With the enablement of technology, anybody with an internet access can be part of social media and social networking sites. Social media is a media which primarily used to transmit or share information with a broad audience, while social networking is an act of engagement as people with common interests associate together and build relationships. Social networks not only allow people to meet and communicate with strangers, but they also let users organize and visible their social networks. In many ways, social media has led to positive changes in the way people communicate and share information; however, it has a dark side as well. It can sometimes result in negative outcomes, some with long-term consequences. This study examines on the good uses and abuses of different social networks in order to understand on the risks faced by the users and to raise the awareness of the negative effects of social networks. Curricular : BSCS/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26620 SIU IS. Uses and Abuses of Social Media: From Social to Anti-Social [printed text] / Sai Sam Mong, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Le Trung Dung, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - iv, 30 p. : ill ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01
Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2017
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Social media
[LCSH]Social networkKeywords: Social media,
Social networking sites,
Anti-social behaviors in social media,
Twitter,Abstract: With the enablement of technology, anybody with an internet access can be part of social media and social networking sites. Social media is a media which primarily used to transmit or share information with a broad audience, while social networking is an act of engagement as people with common interests associate together and build relationships. Social networks not only allow people to meet and communicate with strangers, but they also let users organize and visible their social networks. In many ways, social media has led to positive changes in the way people communicate and share information; however, it has a dark side as well. It can sometimes result in negative outcomes, some with long-term consequences. This study examines on the good uses and abuses of different social networks in order to understand on the risks faced by the users and to raise the awareness of the negative effects of social networks. Curricular : BSCS/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26620 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000592715 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000592749 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU RS. Understanding the Problem of CRM Systems and Critical Success Factors for their Implementation / Win Mya Thway / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU RS Title : Understanding the Problem of CRM Systems and Critical Success Factors for their Implementation Material Type: printed text Authors: Win Mya Thway, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Photchanan Ratanajaipan, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: vi, 36 p. Layout: ill, tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01
Research Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]. - Shinawatra University. 2017Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]Enterprise Resource PlanningKeywords: Enterprise Resource Planning,
ERP,
Critical success factorAbstract: Myanmar, one of the Southeast Asia countries, just open up last a few years trying to develop ICT sector to improve the living standard of the people. The ICT sector is having a transformative impact on Myanmar at the same time as the country itself is undergoing a transformation. Myanmar needs to fill the technology gaps through a rights-based approach, which learns, from good and bad practice elsewhere. During the technology transform stage, most of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system integrators and software vendors from oversea are trying to find out the local software market in Myanmar and also some organizations are trying to escape or recovery their system from integration failure because of using wrong system.
Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the success factors of ERP System in Myanmar for ERP vendors as well as organization, which are trying to use ERP system on their operation. This study uses interviews as a strategy to collect qualitative data from stakeholders on ERP system implementation. As a result, we are able to advance our understanding of the reasons to research critical success factors of ERP system and then we can apply the outcome of this study to ERP vendors and organizations effectively to implement the success of ERP system in Myanmar.
Curricular : BSCS/GE/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26768 SIU RS. Understanding the Problem of CRM Systems and Critical Success Factors for their Implementation [printed text] / Win Mya Thway, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Photchanan Ratanajaipan, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - vi, 36 p. : ill, tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01
Research Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]. - Shinawatra University. 2017
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]Enterprise Resource PlanningKeywords: Enterprise Resource Planning,
ERP,
Critical success factorAbstract: Myanmar, one of the Southeast Asia countries, just open up last a few years trying to develop ICT sector to improve the living standard of the people. The ICT sector is having a transformative impact on Myanmar at the same time as the country itself is undergoing a transformation. Myanmar needs to fill the technology gaps through a rights-based approach, which learns, from good and bad practice elsewhere. During the technology transform stage, most of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system integrators and software vendors from oversea are trying to find out the local software market in Myanmar and also some organizations are trying to escape or recovery their system from integration failure because of using wrong system.
Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the success factors of ERP System in Myanmar for ERP vendors as well as organization, which are trying to use ERP system on their operation. This study uses interviews as a strategy to collect qualitative data from stakeholders on ERP system implementation. As a result, we are able to advance our understanding of the reasons to research critical success factors of ERP system and then we can apply the outcome of this study to ERP vendors and organizations effectively to implement the success of ERP system in Myanmar.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000593366 SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01 c.1 SIU Research Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000594000 SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2017-01 c.2 SIU Research Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU SS. Strategic Management of IS/IT Resources: A Review / Mohamed Omar Abdullahi / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2016
Collection Title: SIU SS Title : Strategic Management of IS/IT Resources: A Review Material Type: printed text Authors: Mohamed Omar Abdullahi, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: vi, 64 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU SS: SOIT-PhD-IT-2016-01
Special Study. [Ph.D [Philosophy in Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Information systems
[LCSH]Information technology
[LCSH]Strategic planningKeywords: Strategy,
Business Strategy,
IS Strategy,
AlignmentAbstract: The world is shrinking, with improvements in Information Systems and Technology (IS/IT). The ability to do business regardless of location have given rise to unprecedented globalization. But, competing in this "global village" offers the companies of today big opportunities and equally big challenges. It is obvious, to state that all organizations whether public or private, are now dependent to the point of absolute on their IS/IT systems. Integrating these systems into organizations has been identified as a vital process in IS/IT ‘strategic planning’. The increased dependence on technologies in businesses has led to many catastrophic failures or successes in some organizations. IS/IT strategies have triggered, or contributed these catastrophic failures or shaped the success in organizations.
The IS/IT strategy gives organizations a competitive advantage when properly managed. These competitive advantages are typically temporary as competitors often seek ways to duplicate the competitive advantage. In order to stay ahead of competition, organizations have to continually develop new competitive advantages. In this study we focus on how organizations strategically manage their IS/IT resources as a competitive advantage. Businesses try to overcome today’s challenges by developing new models of competition, governing their IS/IT resources, and innovating their business processes to thrive in this digital age. They try and screws up the most stuff faster to win.Curricular : BBA/BSCS/MSIT/PhDT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26626 SIU SS. Strategic Management of IS/IT Resources: A Review [printed text] / Mohamed Omar Abdullahi, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2016 . - vi, 64 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU SS: SOIT-PhD-IT-2016-01
Special Study. [Ph.D [Philosophy in Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2016
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Information systems
[LCSH]Information technology
[LCSH]Strategic planningKeywords: Strategy,
Business Strategy,
IS Strategy,
AlignmentAbstract: The world is shrinking, with improvements in Information Systems and Technology (IS/IT). The ability to do business regardless of location have given rise to unprecedented globalization. But, competing in this "global village" offers the companies of today big opportunities and equally big challenges. It is obvious, to state that all organizations whether public or private, are now dependent to the point of absolute on their IS/IT systems. Integrating these systems into organizations has been identified as a vital process in IS/IT ‘strategic planning’. The increased dependence on technologies in businesses has led to many catastrophic failures or successes in some organizations. IS/IT strategies have triggered, or contributed these catastrophic failures or shaped the success in organizations.
The IS/IT strategy gives organizations a competitive advantage when properly managed. These competitive advantages are typically temporary as competitors often seek ways to duplicate the competitive advantage. In order to stay ahead of competition, organizations have to continually develop new competitive advantages. In this study we focus on how organizations strategically manage their IS/IT resources as a competitive advantage. Businesses try to overcome today’s challenges by developing new models of competition, governing their IS/IT resources, and innovating their business processes to thrive in this digital age. They try and screws up the most stuff faster to win.Curricular : BBA/BSCS/MSIT/PhDT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26626 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000592772 SIU SS: SOIT-PhD-IT-2016-01 c.1 SIU Special Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000592806 SIU SS: SOIT-PhD-IT-2016-01 c.2 SIU Special Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. SOST-PhD-IT. An Identification of Success Measures for Billing Systems in Telecommunication Industry / Akaret Tangsuwan / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2019
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : SOST-PhD-IT. An Identification of Success Measures for Billing Systems in Telecommunication Industry Material Type: printed text Authors: Akaret Tangsuwan, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Author ; Aekavute Sujarae, Author Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2019 Pagination: viii, 152 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 baht General note: SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-01
Thesis. [PhD [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2019Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Telecommunication industry Keywords: Enterprise System Success,
Billing and Revenue Management Systems,
Delone and Mclean IS Success model,
Telecom Billing SystemsAbstract: It is our assertion that characteristic properties of Telecommunications Billing Systems (TBS) cause several distinct problems for telecom industry, while magnifying those of a more “traditional nature”. Their intrinsic complexity and platform limitations, combined with project management shortfalls and limited implementation capabilities (relatively few TBS are deployed each year) mean that incidents of failure are high. Understanding the determinants of success would help telecom companies to leverage and control such factors, and thereby reduce incidents of TBS implementation failures. This study therefore has two objectives: first to empirically validate an established conceptual model for IS success (developed by Delone & Mclean) in a TBS context; specifically, we applied Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) techniques to validate the model using data obtained from key informants from several telecom service providers. We then prioritize our technical findings from the study, with a view to more targeted use of billing and revenue resources.
The findings show that 6 dimensions of Delone & Mclean Information System Success (D&M) model can be applied for TBS measurement while 7 out of 9 inter-relationship have significantly to each other. Moreover, the results show that user satisfaction and service quality are key contributors to the TBS success for organization benefit view. Our contributions to knowledge are to validate the D&M model in aspect of organizational impact and to rank the success measures for TBS.Curricular : BSCS/MSIT/PhDT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27965 SIU Thesis. SOST-PhD-IT. An Identification of Success Measures for Billing Systems in Telecommunication Industry [printed text] / Akaret Tangsuwan, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Author ; Aekavute Sujarae, Author . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2019 . - viii, 152 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
500.00 baht
SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-01
Thesis. [PhD [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2019
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Telecommunication industry Keywords: Enterprise System Success,
Billing and Revenue Management Systems,
Delone and Mclean IS Success model,
Telecom Billing SystemsAbstract: It is our assertion that characteristic properties of Telecommunications Billing Systems (TBS) cause several distinct problems for telecom industry, while magnifying those of a more “traditional nature”. Their intrinsic complexity and platform limitations, combined with project management shortfalls and limited implementation capabilities (relatively few TBS are deployed each year) mean that incidents of failure are high. Understanding the determinants of success would help telecom companies to leverage and control such factors, and thereby reduce incidents of TBS implementation failures. This study therefore has two objectives: first to empirically validate an established conceptual model for IS success (developed by Delone & Mclean) in a TBS context; specifically, we applied Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) techniques to validate the model using data obtained from key informants from several telecom service providers. We then prioritize our technical findings from the study, with a view to more targeted use of billing and revenue resources.
The findings show that 6 dimensions of Delone & Mclean Information System Success (D&M) model can be applied for TBS measurement while 7 out of 9 inter-relationship have significantly to each other. Moreover, the results show that user satisfaction and service quality are key contributors to the TBS success for organization benefit view. Our contributions to knowledge are to validate the D&M model in aspect of organizational impact and to rank the success measures for TBS.Curricular : BSCS/MSIT/PhDT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27965 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607440 SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-01 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Main Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. Towards A Framework for Supply Community Network Using Social Internet of Things / Mohamed Omar Abdullahi / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2019
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Towards A Framework for Supply Community Network Using Social Internet of Things Material Type: printed text Authors: Mohamed Omar Abdullahi, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Ousanee Sawagvudcharee, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2019 Pagination: vi, 63 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-07
Thesis. [Ph.D [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2019Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer networks -- Social aspects
[LCSH]Internet of ThingsKeywords: Supply Community Network, Supply Community Agents (SCA), Flow Dimensions, Internet of Things (IoT), Social Internet of Things (SIoT) Abstract: Supply chain management (SCM) and its associated activities continue to evolve as new communication technologies and cooperative efforts emerge to facilitate system-wide process integration. The context within which SCs work, the technologies, and performance enhancement mechanisms has changed. Thus, linear based SCs have been challenged as firms look increasingly towards a networked SC approach to convey predominant performance.
The convergence of computing, embedded sensors and network technology ushered in the Internet of Things (IoT) as a means of delivering intelligent services. More recently, SIoT signaled the inevitable fusion of IoT with social structure phenomena, enabling formation of trust-based communities among the objects (SC agents) similar to that of social networks. Due to the relative newness of SIoT, it has yet to be establish a vehicle for its application. This study therefore, employs SIoT principles to what we term supply community network management (SCNM) a theoretical framework capable of dealing with present day market dynamics.
Our contribution is therefore, a new setting of social relationships between agents within SCNM mirroring possible interactions played out in the physical world where objects, autonomously sense each other, exchange information and interact within the SCNM mimicking the behavior of humans.Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28540 SIU Thesis. Towards A Framework for Supply Community Network Using Social Internet of Things [printed text] / Mohamed Omar Abdullahi, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Ousanee Sawagvudcharee, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2019 . - vi, 63 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
500.00 Baht
SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-07
Thesis. [Ph.D [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2019
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer networks -- Social aspects
[LCSH]Internet of ThingsKeywords: Supply Community Network, Supply Community Agents (SCA), Flow Dimensions, Internet of Things (IoT), Social Internet of Things (SIoT) Abstract: Supply chain management (SCM) and its associated activities continue to evolve as new communication technologies and cooperative efforts emerge to facilitate system-wide process integration. The context within which SCs work, the technologies, and performance enhancement mechanisms has changed. Thus, linear based SCs have been challenged as firms look increasingly towards a networked SC approach to convey predominant performance.
The convergence of computing, embedded sensors and network technology ushered in the Internet of Things (IoT) as a means of delivering intelligent services. More recently, SIoT signaled the inevitable fusion of IoT with social structure phenomena, enabling formation of trust-based communities among the objects (SC agents) similar to that of social networks. Due to the relative newness of SIoT, it has yet to be establish a vehicle for its application. This study therefore, employs SIoT principles to what we term supply community network management (SCNM) a theoretical framework capable of dealing with present day market dynamics.
Our contribution is therefore, a new setting of social relationships between agents within SCNM mirroring possible interactions played out in the physical world where objects, autonomously sense each other, exchange information and interact within the SCNM mimicking the behavior of humans.Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28540 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607700 SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-07 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Main Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607684 SIU THE: SOST-PhD-IT-2019-07 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Main Library Thesis Corner Available Safety Critical System Engineering: Road Map / Brang Seng / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2015
Title : Safety Critical System Engineering: Road Map Material Type: printed text Authors: Brang Seng, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: vii, 101 น. Layout: ภาพประกอบ, ตาราง Size: 30 ซม. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2015-01
Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2015.Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]System engineering -- Data processingKeywords: Safety Critical Systems (SCS)
Hardware Safety
Software Safety
Human Factors in SCSAbstract: A safety-critical system is one whose failure can result in significant damage
or loss to people, property or the environment. Critical systems vary in type, from
nuclear and defense applications, to medical devices, transportation, traffic control,
and smart vehicles. Developing safety-critical systems involves many challenges, as
consequence of their failure can be catastrophic.
Nowadays computers are being used more and more to control safety critical
functions of systems where electromechanical or other technologies were once used.
Such change is perceived to be due to a range of factors including increased
processing power, physical size and weight – all of which can lead to major cost
savings across a project.
This report describes the main areas of concern and techniques used in the
development of safety critical systems from hardware, software and significantly,
human perspectives (significant because while human error statistically remains the
main cause of accidents involving SCS, the corpus of work in that area remains
relatively slim). Like any ‘road-map’, we draw conclusions on where we are now!Curricular : BSCS/GE/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26210 Safety Critical System Engineering: Road Map [printed text] / Brang Seng, Author ; Paul Andrew James Mason, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2015 . - vii, 101 น. : ภาพประกอบ, ตาราง ; 30 ซม.
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Independent Study. [M.S.[Information Technology]]--Shinawatra University, 2015.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]System engineering -- Data processingKeywords: Safety Critical Systems (SCS)
Hardware Safety
Software Safety
Human Factors in SCSAbstract: A safety-critical system is one whose failure can result in significant damage
or loss to people, property or the environment. Critical systems vary in type, from
nuclear and defense applications, to medical devices, transportation, traffic control,
and smart vehicles. Developing safety-critical systems involves many challenges, as
consequence of their failure can be catastrophic.
Nowadays computers are being used more and more to control safety critical
functions of systems where electromechanical or other technologies were once used.
Such change is perceived to be due to a range of factors including increased
processing power, physical size and weight – all of which can lead to major cost
savings across a project.
This report describes the main areas of concern and techniques used in the
development of safety critical systems from hardware, software and significantly,
human perspectives (significant because while human error statistically remains the
main cause of accidents involving SCS, the corpus of work in that area remains
relatively slim). Like any ‘road-map’, we draw conclusions on where we are now!Curricular : BSCS/GE/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26210 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000590750 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2015-01 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000590776 SIU IS: SOIT-MSIT-2015-01 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available