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Environmental engineering / Sincero, Arcadio P. / c1996
Title : Environmental engineering : a design approach Material Type: printed text Authors: Sincero, Arcadio P., Author ; Sincero, Gregoria A. Publication Date: c1996 Pagination: xx, 795 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-02-410564-6 Price: Gift. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Environmental engineering Keywords: Environmental.
Engineering.Class number: TD146 .S54 1996 Contents note: Introduction.-- Environmental chemistry and biology.--
Environmental engineering hydrology.-- Environmental engineering hydraulics and pneumatics.-- Introduction to Environmental quality modeling.-- Conventional water treatment.-- Conventional wastewater treatment.-- Sludge treatment and disposal.-- Advanced wastewater and water treatment and land treatment systems.-- Pollution from combustion and atmospheric pollutions.--
Solid waste management.-- Air pollution ontro.--
Hazardous waste Management and Risk assessment.-- Noise pollution and control.--Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23944 Environmental engineering : a design approach [printed text] / Sincero, Arcadio P., Author ; Sincero, Gregoria A. . - c1996 . - xx, 795 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-02-410564-6 : Gift.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Environmental engineering Keywords: Environmental.
Engineering.Class number: TD146 .S54 1996 Contents note: Introduction.-- Environmental chemistry and biology.--
Environmental engineering hydrology.-- Environmental engineering hydraulics and pneumatics.-- Introduction to Environmental quality modeling.-- Conventional water treatment.-- Conventional wastewater treatment.-- Sludge treatment and disposal.-- Advanced wastewater and water treatment and land treatment systems.-- Pollution from combustion and atmospheric pollutions.--
Solid waste management.-- Air pollution ontro.--
Hazardous waste Management and Risk assessment.-- Noise pollution and control.--Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23944 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000469864 TD146 .S54 1996 Book Main Library General Shelf Available SIU IS. Administering Mis (Sing) Information a Comparative Study of Traditional and Agile Requirements Methods / Hussein Ahmed Abdulle / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Administering Mis (Sing) Information a Comparative Study of Traditional and Agile Requirements Methods Material Type: printed text Authors: Hussein Ahmed Abdulle, Author ; Mason, Paul, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: vii, 90 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU IS: SOST-MSIT-2017-03
Independent Study. [MS[Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2017Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Requirements engineering Keywords: Requirements engineering, Missing information, Requirements elicitation, Traditional and agile methods Abstract: Software requirements engineering is the most critical phase in developing software systems, because success or failure of system development depends more than anything else on the requirements which is defined as all the activities devoted to identification of user requirements, analysis of the requirements to derive additional requirements, documentation of the requirements as a specification, managing requirements, and validation of the documented requirements against actual user needs.
Requirements elicitation is often regarded as the first step in the requirements engineering process. Hence the most important goal of requirements elicitation is to ‘discover’ precisely what problem needs to be solved and to identify the system boundaries.
Without a well-written requirements specification, developers do not know what to build, users do not know what to expect, and there is no way to validate the target system against the original user needs.
Traditional methods user requirements are often misunderstood because the system analyst may misinterpret the user’s needs. In addition to requirements collecting, standards and constraints play an important role in systems development. Absence of appropriate requirements validation with the user involvement typically results in requirements that are incomplete because they fail to specify important customer needs or they are incorrect because of misunderstandings between the requirements engineers and the customers. That is why project failure is ongoing process over thirty years which comes from missing information.
More recently to lightweight techniques designed to deliver products on time, on budget, and with high quality and customer satisfaction. Agile team tried to solve the problems existing in traditional, 50% of failure they reduced and adaptation is 69% which is better than traditional methods.
However; this independent study we focus on the problem of missing information or incorrect requirement with four examples of Major IT project failures blamed (at least in part) on poor requirements.Curricular : BSCS/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27605 SIU IS. Administering Mis (Sing) Information a Comparative Study of Traditional and Agile Requirements Methods [printed text] / Hussein Ahmed Abdulle, Author ; Mason, Paul, Associated Name ; Aekavute Sujarae, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - vii, 90 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
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Independent Study. [MS[Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2017
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Requirements engineering Keywords: Requirements engineering, Missing information, Requirements elicitation, Traditional and agile methods Abstract: Software requirements engineering is the most critical phase in developing software systems, because success or failure of system development depends more than anything else on the requirements which is defined as all the activities devoted to identification of user requirements, analysis of the requirements to derive additional requirements, documentation of the requirements as a specification, managing requirements, and validation of the documented requirements against actual user needs.
Requirements elicitation is often regarded as the first step in the requirements engineering process. Hence the most important goal of requirements elicitation is to ‘discover’ precisely what problem needs to be solved and to identify the system boundaries.
Without a well-written requirements specification, developers do not know what to build, users do not know what to expect, and there is no way to validate the target system against the original user needs.
Traditional methods user requirements are often misunderstood because the system analyst may misinterpret the user’s needs. In addition to requirements collecting, standards and constraints play an important role in systems development. Absence of appropriate requirements validation with the user involvement typically results in requirements that are incomplete because they fail to specify important customer needs or they are incorrect because of misunderstandings between the requirements engineers and the customers. That is why project failure is ongoing process over thirty years which comes from missing information.
More recently to lightweight techniques designed to deliver products on time, on budget, and with high quality and customer satisfaction. Agile team tried to solve the problems existing in traditional, 50% of failure they reduced and adaptation is 69% which is better than traditional methods.
However; this independent study we focus on the problem of missing information or incorrect requirement with four examples of Major IT project failures blamed (at least in part) on poor requirements.Curricular : BSCS/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27605 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000596906 SIU IS: SOST-MSIT-2017-03 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000597078 SIU IS: SOST-MSIT-2017-03 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU IS. Impacts of Environmental Disclosure Information on Corporate Debt Financing / Lei Chen / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2019
Collection Title: SIU IS Title : Impacts of Environmental Disclosure Information on Corporate Debt Financing Material Type: printed text Authors: Lei Chen, Author ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name ; Hatairat Lertjanyakit, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2019 Pagination: v, 58 p. Layout: Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU IS: SOM-MBA-A-2019-03
Independent study [M. [MBA-Accounting]] -- Shinawatra University, 2019Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Credit
[LCSH]Environmental Disclosure
[LCSH]Financial managementKeywords: Environmental Disclosure Information,
Debt Financing,
Green CreditAbstract: Based on the background of green credit, this paper empirically tests the correlation between the quality of corporate environmental disclosure information and debt financing ability. This paper takes the environmental information disclosure in the social responsibility report (or other dependent report) of the listed companies in the eight major heavily polluting industries in Shanghai stock market as the research content. First, the scoring project and the scoring rules of environmental disclosure information were established. After reading the social responsibility report and its independent report, the score was manually collected. This score indicates the level of environmental information disclosure. Then choose short-term borrowing increment, long-term borrowing increment and total borrowing increment as explanatory variables to explore the correlation between environmental disclosure information level and debt financing. Then, through empirical analysis, regression analysis and other analysis methods, an empirical study was carried out.
The study found that there is a significant positive correlation between the level of environmental information disclosure information and corporate debt financing capacity. Finally, this paper proposes suggestions for improving the environmental disclosure information system from the government and enterprise levels to achieve sustainable green development.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28113 SIU IS. Impacts of Environmental Disclosure Information on Corporate Debt Financing [printed text] / Lei Chen, Author ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name ; Hatairat Lertjanyakit, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2019 . - v, 58 p. : Tables ; 30 cm.
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Independent study [M. [MBA-Accounting]] -- Shinawatra University, 2019
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Credit
[LCSH]Environmental Disclosure
[LCSH]Financial managementKeywords: Environmental Disclosure Information,
Debt Financing,
Green CreditAbstract: Based on the background of green credit, this paper empirically tests the correlation between the quality of corporate environmental disclosure information and debt financing ability. This paper takes the environmental information disclosure in the social responsibility report (or other dependent report) of the listed companies in the eight major heavily polluting industries in Shanghai stock market as the research content. First, the scoring project and the scoring rules of environmental disclosure information were established. After reading the social responsibility report and its independent report, the score was manually collected. This score indicates the level of environmental information disclosure. Then choose short-term borrowing increment, long-term borrowing increment and total borrowing increment as explanatory variables to explore the correlation between environmental disclosure information level and debt financing. Then, through empirical analysis, regression analysis and other analysis methods, an empirical study was carried out.
The study found that there is a significant positive correlation between the level of environmental information disclosure information and corporate debt financing capacity. Finally, this paper proposes suggestions for improving the environmental disclosure information system from the government and enterprise levels to achieve sustainable green development.Curricular : BBA/MBA Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28113 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607315 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-A-2019-03 c.1 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000598894 SIU IS: SOM-MBA-A-2019-03 c.2 SIU Independent Study Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU RS. Development high integrity software the agile way / Bangkok : Shinawatra University - 2014
Collection Title: SIU RS Title : Development high integrity software the agile way : (With particular reference to incorporating traceability into scrum) Material Type: printed text Publisher: Bangkok : Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: ix, 106 p. Size: 30 cm. Price: Gift. General note: Thesis. [M.S.[Information Technology]]. - Shinawatra University. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]AGILE Software -- Development
[LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]Software engineering
[LCSH]Software engineering -- ManagementKeywords: Software engineering.
Computer software.Class number: SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2014-01 Abstract: Much previous software engineering research is characterized by overly complex, heavyweight, solutions that are off little practical use. However researchers are increasingly focusing on solutions that are lightweight, and simple enough to be adopted in practice. Agile Methods (AM) such as Feature Driven Development, eXtreme Programming and Scrum are notable examples. Their benefits are attractive to software engineers increasingly challenged to deliver software that is both dependable (reliable, secure, available, etc.) and capable of rapid change or reconfiguration in an increasingly volatile business environment.
Until recently, the thought of applying Agile Methods to High Integrity Software Systems was unthinkable. We cannot expect industry to make large big-bang changes to processes, methods and tools, without tangible evidence of their value; and among the HIS engineering community there is little conclusive evidence of successful application of AM in this domain, while research into the possibilities is still in its infancy. One major challenge is that the AM “manifesto” emphasizes among its core values, “working software over comprehensive documentation”. Similarly another value Agile proponents hold dear is “trustworthy transparency over tiresome traceability”. Yet HISE must often be certified by the appropriate regulatory body before entering service. This normally involves submission to the appropriate regulatory authority of a dependability case (a reasoned argument that the system is acceptably secure/reliable/safe to operate), typically including claims and supporting evidence of adherence to appropriate standards. Such standards like DO178b, EN-50128 and IEC 61508 mandate production of certain documentation, and, traceability between these artifacts; all incidentally also recommend use of Formal (mathematical development) Methods, including CSP, LOTOS, Temporal Logic, VDM, Z and B, methods at best seen as orthogonal and at worst opposing to an Agile approach.
This research aims to modify Scrum to incorporate the fundamental (heavyweight) needs of engineering high integrity systems, while retaining the lightweight ‘touch’ of Agile Methods. In particular we devise a method for integrating tools supporting the varied range of development and assessment notations and techniques (including Formal Methods) used by HIS engineers, while enabling generation of cross tool traceability links between artifacts.
Curricular : MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24138 SIU RS. Development high integrity software the agile way : (With particular reference to incorporating traceability into scrum) [printed text] . - Bangkok : Shinawatra University, 2014 . - ix, 106 p. ; 30 cm.
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Thesis. [M.S.[Information Technology]]. - Shinawatra University.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]AGILE Software -- Development
[LCSH]Computer software -- Development
[LCSH]Software engineering
[LCSH]Software engineering -- ManagementKeywords: Software engineering.
Computer software.Class number: SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2014-01 Abstract: Much previous software engineering research is characterized by overly complex, heavyweight, solutions that are off little practical use. However researchers are increasingly focusing on solutions that are lightweight, and simple enough to be adopted in practice. Agile Methods (AM) such as Feature Driven Development, eXtreme Programming and Scrum are notable examples. Their benefits are attractive to software engineers increasingly challenged to deliver software that is both dependable (reliable, secure, available, etc.) and capable of rapid change or reconfiguration in an increasingly volatile business environment.
Until recently, the thought of applying Agile Methods to High Integrity Software Systems was unthinkable. We cannot expect industry to make large big-bang changes to processes, methods and tools, without tangible evidence of their value; and among the HIS engineering community there is little conclusive evidence of successful application of AM in this domain, while research into the possibilities is still in its infancy. One major challenge is that the AM “manifesto” emphasizes among its core values, “working software over comprehensive documentation”. Similarly another value Agile proponents hold dear is “trustworthy transparency over tiresome traceability”. Yet HISE must often be certified by the appropriate regulatory body before entering service. This normally involves submission to the appropriate regulatory authority of a dependability case (a reasoned argument that the system is acceptably secure/reliable/safe to operate), typically including claims and supporting evidence of adherence to appropriate standards. Such standards like DO178b, EN-50128 and IEC 61508 mandate production of certain documentation, and, traceability between these artifacts; all incidentally also recommend use of Formal (mathematical development) Methods, including CSP, LOTOS, Temporal Logic, VDM, Z and B, methods at best seen as orthogonal and at worst opposing to an Agile approach.
This research aims to modify Scrum to incorporate the fundamental (heavyweight) needs of engineering high integrity systems, while retaining the lightweight ‘touch’ of Agile Methods. In particular we devise a method for integrating tools supporting the varied range of development and assessment notations and techniques (including Formal Methods) used by HIS engineers, while enabling generation of cross tool traceability links between artifacts.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000399590 SIU RS: SOIT-MSIT-2014-01 SIU Research Study Main Library General Shelf Available SIU RS. Survey on Building Information Modeling Usage for Structural Engineering Design Practice in Thailand / Cho Myat Thwin / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2016
Collection Title: SIU RS Title : Survey on Building Information Modeling Usage for Structural Engineering Design Practice in Thailand Material Type: printed text Authors: Cho Myat Thwin, Author ; Schoch, Martin, Associated Name ; Apichat Praditsmanont, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: vi, 23 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU RS: SOMT-MSMT-2016-01
Research Study. [MSMT.[Management Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017.Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Building information modeling
[LCSH]Structural engineeringKeywords: Structural Engineering, Structural design process, BIM implementation Abstract: With the implementation of building information modeling (BIM) into structural design, existing, conventionally practiced work flows become subject to change. While such transitions are considered an improvement to exiting practices, they may also unveil apparent difficulties of BIM implementation.
Perhaps the greatest innovation in structural engineering industry, building information modeling (BIM) is the most promising recent development in structural engineering design practice in Thailand. Basically, structural engineering design has four stages: pre-processing, structural analysis, post-processing, and structural design. In each stage, there are created several flaws of design steps in engineering design process.
This study investigates current working practices for structural design engineers in order to the implementation of BIM during such processes. Through a qualitative methodology a survey between existing design methods of structural engineering companies was conducted with focuses on aspects of changes such as workflow, time saving, benefits or difficulties of implementation.
Results suggest that, when comparing to the traditional workflow of using non BIM software, benefits of utilizing BIM for the structural design, whether partially or fully implemented, can be found when considering aspects of time saving, information exchange capabilities or error handling. Also intend to encourage the implementation of BIM application and usage for recent innovations in the technology and the future of structural engineering practices.
Since the design processes on each stage are clearly stated by making comparison on BIM, partially BIM, and non BIM process for more specifically to traditional structural design engineers to perform quickly, accurately, and more understand on its limitation, assumption and benefits.Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27510 SIU RS. Survey on Building Information Modeling Usage for Structural Engineering Design Practice in Thailand [printed text] / Cho Myat Thwin, Author ; Schoch, Martin, Associated Name ; Apichat Praditsmanont, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2016 . - vi, 23 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
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Research Study. [MSMT.[Management Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Building information modeling
[LCSH]Structural engineeringKeywords: Structural Engineering, Structural design process, BIM implementation Abstract: With the implementation of building information modeling (BIM) into structural design, existing, conventionally practiced work flows become subject to change. While such transitions are considered an improvement to exiting practices, they may also unveil apparent difficulties of BIM implementation.
Perhaps the greatest innovation in structural engineering industry, building information modeling (BIM) is the most promising recent development in structural engineering design practice in Thailand. Basically, structural engineering design has four stages: pre-processing, structural analysis, post-processing, and structural design. In each stage, there are created several flaws of design steps in engineering design process.
This study investigates current working practices for structural design engineers in order to the implementation of BIM during such processes. Through a qualitative methodology a survey between existing design methods of structural engineering companies was conducted with focuses on aspects of changes such as workflow, time saving, benefits or difficulties of implementation.
Results suggest that, when comparing to the traditional workflow of using non BIM software, benefits of utilizing BIM for the structural design, whether partially or fully implemented, can be found when considering aspects of time saving, information exchange capabilities or error handling. Also intend to encourage the implementation of BIM application and usage for recent innovations in the technology and the future of structural engineering practices.
Since the design processes on each stage are clearly stated by making comparison on BIM, partially BIM, and non BIM process for more specifically to traditional structural design engineers to perform quickly, accurately, and more understand on its limitation, assumption and benefits.Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27510 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000595932 SIU RS: SOMT-MSMT-2016-01 c.1 SIU Research Study Main Library Library Counter Not for loan SIU Thesis. Impact of Organizational Environmental Factors on Nurse’s Innovative Behavior in China: The Intermediary Role of Affective Commitment / Jie Jing / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2022
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Impact of Organizational Environmental Factors on Nurse’s Innovative Behavior in China: The Intermediary Role of Affective Commitment Material Type: printed text Authors: Jie Jing, Author ; Eksiri Niyomsilp, Associated Name ; Montira Chunlim, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2022 Pagination: xii, 186 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-85
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Behavior
[LCSH]Hospital -- China
[LCSH]InnovationKeywords: Organizational Environmental, Innovative Behavior, Affective Commitment, Chinese’s Nurse Abstract: Innovation is the driving force behind the development of hospitals. Hospital innovation depends on the staff’s new concept and the staff’s innovative behavior caused by the new concept. Nurses are an essential part of hospital human resources, and their innovative behavior reflects the hospital’s innovation level and affects the hospital’s organizational performance. At present, the discussion of nurses’ innovative behavior has become a hot issue in nursing management.
According to existing research, the factors affecting the nurse’s innovative behavior could be summarized in 4 perspectives: individual characteristics, individual psychology, work characteristics, and work environment. However, researchers only select one or two variables to carry out the study or select the different dimensions of one variable for each perspective. Especially from the perspective of the organizational environment, there are very few studies.
This study adopted a mixed research design. First, qualitative methods constructed a Chinese Hospital Workplace Fun scale. Second, 450 nurses from five public hospitals in Sichuan province, China, were investigated by quantitative method to explore the impact of organizational environment on nurses’ innovative behavior and its mechanism. The findings of this study: Organizational environment had a positive impact on nurses’ innovative behavior, and affective commitment played a mediating role between the leader-member exchange, team-member exchange, workplace fun, and nurses’ innovative behavior. Organizational innovation climate positively moderated the relationship between affective commitment and nurses’ innovation behavior.
This study will further enrich the relevant theories of nurses’ innovative behavior. At the same time, it helps managers take adequate measures to the organizational environment of the hospital to stimulate innovative behavior of nurses.
Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28418 SIU Thesis. Impact of Organizational Environmental Factors on Nurse’s Innovative Behavior in China: The Intermediary Role of Affective Commitment [printed text] / Jie Jing, Author ; Eksiri Niyomsilp, Associated Name ; Montira Chunlim, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2022 . - xii, 186 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
500.00 Baht
SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-85
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Behavior
[LCSH]Hospital -- China
[LCSH]InnovationKeywords: Organizational Environmental, Innovative Behavior, Affective Commitment, Chinese’s Nurse Abstract: Innovation is the driving force behind the development of hospitals. Hospital innovation depends on the staff’s new concept and the staff’s innovative behavior caused by the new concept. Nurses are an essential part of hospital human resources, and their innovative behavior reflects the hospital’s innovation level and affects the hospital’s organizational performance. At present, the discussion of nurses’ innovative behavior has become a hot issue in nursing management.
According to existing research, the factors affecting the nurse’s innovative behavior could be summarized in 4 perspectives: individual characteristics, individual psychology, work characteristics, and work environment. However, researchers only select one or two variables to carry out the study or select the different dimensions of one variable for each perspective. Especially from the perspective of the organizational environment, there are very few studies.
This study adopted a mixed research design. First, qualitative methods constructed a Chinese Hospital Workplace Fun scale. Second, 450 nurses from five public hospitals in Sichuan province, China, were investigated by quantitative method to explore the impact of organizational environment on nurses’ innovative behavior and its mechanism. The findings of this study: Organizational environment had a positive impact on nurses’ innovative behavior, and affective commitment played a mediating role between the leader-member exchange, team-member exchange, workplace fun, and nurses’ innovative behavior. Organizational innovation climate positively moderated the relationship between affective commitment and nurses’ innovation behavior.
This study will further enrich the relevant theories of nurses’ innovative behavior. At the same time, it helps managers take adequate measures to the organizational environment of the hospital to stimulate innovative behavior of nurses.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607791 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-85 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607785 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-85 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. Influence of beliefs on Residents' Low-Carbon Travel Intention in Chengdu City, China / Zhicheng Wang / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2022
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Influence of beliefs on Residents' Low-Carbon Travel Intention in Chengdu City, China Material Type: printed text Authors: Zhicheng Wang, Author ; Wasin Phromphitakkul, Associated Name ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2022 Pagination: xi, 149 p. Layout: Tables, ill. Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 Baht General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-81
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Environmental -- Attitudes
[LCSH]Tourism -- China -- Chengdu -- Low carbonKeywords: Subjective Norm
Perceived Behavioral Control,
Environmental concern,
Low-carbon Travel Intention,
Attitude,
BeliefsAbstract: Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study constructs a conceptual model with beliefs (subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and environmental concern) as independent variables, attitude as mediating variable, and low-carbon travel intention as dependent variable, and proposes corresponding research hypotheses.
This paper uses quantitative data analysis as the main, qualitative analysis as a supplementary research method. According to the research content and referring to the mature questionnaire designed by scholars before, this paper designs the corresponding interview outline and questionnaire respectively. In this paper, Chengdu residents are selected as the survey object, 15 citizens are selected to conduct semi-structured interviews, and 420 citizens are carried out field questionnaire survey with the formal scale formed after reliability and validity test. In this paper, statistical software SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 22.0 are used to analyze the samples.
In addition, using structural equation model, this paper verifies correlation and influencing path between the three latitude of faith (subjective norm, perceived behavior control, environmental awareness), attitude and low-carbon travel intention. Also, this paper tests the hypotheses proposed in this paper, analyzes and explains the effect factors of low-carbon urban residents travel intention.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28462 SIU Thesis. Influence of beliefs on Residents' Low-Carbon Travel Intention in Chengdu City, China [printed text] / Zhicheng Wang, Author ; Wasin Phromphitakkul, Associated Name ; Manoch Prompanyo, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2022 . - xi, 149 p. : Tables, ill. ; 30 cm.
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SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-81
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Environmental -- Attitudes
[LCSH]Tourism -- China -- Chengdu -- Low carbonKeywords: Subjective Norm
Perceived Behavioral Control,
Environmental concern,
Low-carbon Travel Intention,
Attitude,
BeliefsAbstract: Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study constructs a conceptual model with beliefs (subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and environmental concern) as independent variables, attitude as mediating variable, and low-carbon travel intention as dependent variable, and proposes corresponding research hypotheses.
This paper uses quantitative data analysis as the main, qualitative analysis as a supplementary research method. According to the research content and referring to the mature questionnaire designed by scholars before, this paper designs the corresponding interview outline and questionnaire respectively. In this paper, Chengdu residents are selected as the survey object, 15 citizens are selected to conduct semi-structured interviews, and 420 citizens are carried out field questionnaire survey with the formal scale formed after reliability and validity test. In this paper, statistical software SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 22.0 are used to analyze the samples.
In addition, using structural equation model, this paper verifies correlation and influencing path between the three latitude of faith (subjective norm, perceived behavior control, environmental awareness), attitude and low-carbon travel intention. Also, this paper tests the hypotheses proposed in this paper, analyzes and explains the effect factors of low-carbon urban residents travel intention.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28462 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607766 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-81 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607761 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-81 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. The Influence of External Environmental Factors on the Consumption Behavior of China’s New Mainstream Film Audience / Qi Wu / Pathumthani: Shinawatra University - 2022
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : The Influence of External Environmental Factors on the Consumption Behavior of China’s New Mainstream Film Audience Material Type: printed text Authors: Qi Wu, Author ; Eksiri Niyomsilp, Associated Name ; Tananrat Amarinrat, Associated Name Publisher: Pathumthani: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2022 General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-72
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Consumer behavior
[LCSH]FilmKeywords: China's new mainstream films,
Audience consumption behavior,
External environmental factors,
Internal psychological factorsAbstract: As a new film genre, China's new mainstream film has not only gained high box office and good reputation, but also played a role in shaping a positive national image. The purpose of this study was to discuss the factors that influence audiences' viewing of such films reflecting national ideology, so as to understand why China’s new mainstream film can achieve high box office. According to the theoretical basis of general consumption behavior and combined with the characteristics of films, this paper takes external environmental factors as independent variables, audience internal factors as intermediary variables, and audience ticket purchasing behaviors as dependent variables. Based on the mixed qualitative and quantitative research methods, this paper adopts questionnaire survey and in-depth interview to collect data. Then, SPSS is used for reliability and validity test, description analysis, variance analysis and correlation analysis, and AMOS is used for structural equation model test of the hypothesis.
Qualitative research results showed that in the field of film, ticket buying behavior of Chinese new mainstream film audience is widespread. Both its excellent production quality and the firm patriotism shown in the film are the core selling points of differentiation from other thematic films. Most respondents expect the new mainstream films to have better development in the future, and even expect it to occupy a place in the international film market. Quantitative research results showed the psychological transmission mechanism of consumers' buying tickets. That is marketing mix, group pressure and media information have a positive impact on internal psychological factors, but they cannot directly affect the audience's ticket buying behavior. Cultural values and internal psychological factors have a direct positive impact on ticket buying behavior. When internal psychological factors are used as mediating variables, marketing mix, cultural values, group pressure and media information can all have a positive impact on ticket buying behavior. In addition, this paper finally puts forward six suggestions for the development of China’s new mainstream films.Such as formulate industrial policies to enhance the identification of cultural values.strengthen marketing mix to establish integrated marketing system. Use "new mainstream +" to expand the scope and concept of film creation.give full play to the advantages of new media communication. strengthen art education to improve the public aesthetic perception. pay attention to the horizon of expectation to meet the needs of the audience.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28453 SIU Thesis. The Influence of External Environmental Factors on the Consumption Behavior of China’s New Mainstream Film Audience [printed text] / Qi Wu, Author ; Eksiri Niyomsilp, Associated Name ; Tananrat Amarinrat, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Pathumthani: Shinawatra University, 2022.
SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-72
Thesis. [PhD.[Philosophy in Management]].-- Shinawatra University, 2022
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Consumer behavior
[LCSH]FilmKeywords: China's new mainstream films,
Audience consumption behavior,
External environmental factors,
Internal psychological factorsAbstract: As a new film genre, China's new mainstream film has not only gained high box office and good reputation, but also played a role in shaping a positive national image. The purpose of this study was to discuss the factors that influence audiences' viewing of such films reflecting national ideology, so as to understand why China’s new mainstream film can achieve high box office. According to the theoretical basis of general consumption behavior and combined with the characteristics of films, this paper takes external environmental factors as independent variables, audience internal factors as intermediary variables, and audience ticket purchasing behaviors as dependent variables. Based on the mixed qualitative and quantitative research methods, this paper adopts questionnaire survey and in-depth interview to collect data. Then, SPSS is used for reliability and validity test, description analysis, variance analysis and correlation analysis, and AMOS is used for structural equation model test of the hypothesis.
Qualitative research results showed that in the field of film, ticket buying behavior of Chinese new mainstream film audience is widespread. Both its excellent production quality and the firm patriotism shown in the film are the core selling points of differentiation from other thematic films. Most respondents expect the new mainstream films to have better development in the future, and even expect it to occupy a place in the international film market. Quantitative research results showed the psychological transmission mechanism of consumers' buying tickets. That is marketing mix, group pressure and media information have a positive impact on internal psychological factors, but they cannot directly affect the audience's ticket buying behavior. Cultural values and internal psychological factors have a direct positive impact on ticket buying behavior. When internal psychological factors are used as mediating variables, marketing mix, cultural values, group pressure and media information can all have a positive impact on ticket buying behavior. In addition, this paper finally puts forward six suggestions for the development of China’s new mainstream films.Such as formulate industrial policies to enhance the identification of cultural values.strengthen marketing mix to establish integrated marketing system. Use "new mainstream +" to expand the scope and concept of film creation.give full play to the advantages of new media communication. strengthen art education to improve the public aesthetic perception. pay attention to the horizon of expectation to meet the needs of the audience.Curricular : BBA/GE/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28453 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000607786 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-72 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000607746 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-M-2022-72 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available SIU Thesis. Methodological Approach to Improve LEED Certification Understanding Using LEED V4 Interior Design and Construction / Liangda Heng / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Methodological Approach to Improve LEED Certification Understanding Using LEED V4 Interior Design and Construction Material Type: printed text Authors: Liangda Heng, Author ; Apichat Praditsmanont, Associated Name ; Schoch, Martin, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: viiii, 201 p. Layout: ill, tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU THE: SOMT-MSMT-2017-01
THE. [MSMT.[Management Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017.Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Construction
[LCSH]DesignKeywords: Sustainable interior design,
LEED v4 Interior Design and Construction,
Independent level of specialist support,
Financial benefit,
Social benefit,
Environmental benefitAbstract: Developing sustainable design in commercial interior spaces improves both the health performance on occupants and environment, and provides cost savings. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating systems provide sustainable guidelines in design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings for the building owners, designers and engineers, and offer sustainable certification for buildings. The LEED v4 Interior Design and Construction (LEED ID&C) defines indoor sustainable requirements that focus on improving commercial interior design and management. It is considered a guideline for professionals and advanced specialists who have sustainable design and management experience (Mendler, Odell, & Lazarus, 2006). Understanding the LEED rating system and its sustainable requirements will help the designers strengthen the knowledge of sustainability in the related key fields of interiors, gain more benefits, and be able to satisfy the LEED requirements successfully.
This research focuses on the development of a tool to help project stakeholders improve their understanding on using the LEED ID&C guidelines by prioritizing the LEED ID&C criteria according to financial, social, and environmental benefits and their need for specialist support, which allows an informed decision making process to achieve the desired level of LEED certification. The scores obtained in the rating table depend on the background and experiences of the project owners or the interior designers. Utilizing these rating scores as inputs, the ranking table automatically lists the LEED ID&C criteria by their weighted average scores of the rating scale in four different aspects in descending order, and calculates the accumulated LEED credits while evaluating the achieved LEED certifications. This rating and comparing processes of the LEED criteria were based on Analytic Hierarchic Process (AHP) method. The AHP is a popular theory of measurement for measuring and judging intangibles (Saaty, 2008).
This research tool simplifies the process of evaluating LEED criteria, and listed the potential certification points that can be earned based on the LEED certification systems. Consequently, the preferable LEED criteria obtained with the help of this tool can then be applied in the selected interior sustainable design project.
Another objective of this research is to illustrate the effectiveness and usefulness of this tool through utilizing this tool to analyze and evaluate LEED criteria, and to recognize the general sustainable value of the seven major categories in terms of financial, social and environmental benefits, and independent level of specialist support, in order to help the project team concentrate on the improvement of the most recommended criteria with the related key fields. Part of the objective is also to improve the collaboration of team members through putting the preferred criteria into design process with the related core specialists.
With the research based on hypothetical situations, readers can utilize this research to measure their own project. For further research, a real project should be utilized to test and verify the results of this research, and illustrate the usefulness and capabilities of the ranking table.Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27205 SIU Thesis. Methodological Approach to Improve LEED Certification Understanding Using LEED V4 Interior Design and Construction [printed text] / Liangda Heng, Author ; Apichat Praditsmanont, Associated Name ; Schoch, Martin, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - viiii, 201 p. : ill, tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
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THE. [MSMT.[Management Technology]] -- Shinawatra University, 2017.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Construction
[LCSH]DesignKeywords: Sustainable interior design,
LEED v4 Interior Design and Construction,
Independent level of specialist support,
Financial benefit,
Social benefit,
Environmental benefitAbstract: Developing sustainable design in commercial interior spaces improves both the health performance on occupants and environment, and provides cost savings. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating systems provide sustainable guidelines in design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings for the building owners, designers and engineers, and offer sustainable certification for buildings. The LEED v4 Interior Design and Construction (LEED ID&C) defines indoor sustainable requirements that focus on improving commercial interior design and management. It is considered a guideline for professionals and advanced specialists who have sustainable design and management experience (Mendler, Odell, & Lazarus, 2006). Understanding the LEED rating system and its sustainable requirements will help the designers strengthen the knowledge of sustainability in the related key fields of interiors, gain more benefits, and be able to satisfy the LEED requirements successfully.
This research focuses on the development of a tool to help project stakeholders improve their understanding on using the LEED ID&C guidelines by prioritizing the LEED ID&C criteria according to financial, social, and environmental benefits and their need for specialist support, which allows an informed decision making process to achieve the desired level of LEED certification. The scores obtained in the rating table depend on the background and experiences of the project owners or the interior designers. Utilizing these rating scores as inputs, the ranking table automatically lists the LEED ID&C criteria by their weighted average scores of the rating scale in four different aspects in descending order, and calculates the accumulated LEED credits while evaluating the achieved LEED certifications. This rating and comparing processes of the LEED criteria were based on Analytic Hierarchic Process (AHP) method. The AHP is a popular theory of measurement for measuring and judging intangibles (Saaty, 2008).
This research tool simplifies the process of evaluating LEED criteria, and listed the potential certification points that can be earned based on the LEED certification systems. Consequently, the preferable LEED criteria obtained with the help of this tool can then be applied in the selected interior sustainable design project.
Another objective of this research is to illustrate the effectiveness and usefulness of this tool through utilizing this tool to analyze and evaluate LEED criteria, and to recognize the general sustainable value of the seven major categories in terms of financial, social and environmental benefits, and independent level of specialist support, in order to help the project team concentrate on the improvement of the most recommended criteria with the related key fields. Part of the objective is also to improve the collaboration of team members through putting the preferred criteria into design process with the related core specialists.
With the research based on hypothetical situations, readers can utilize this research to measure their own project. For further research, a real project should be utilized to test and verify the results of this research, and illustrate the usefulness and capabilities of the ranking table.Curricular : BSMT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27205 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000594471 SIU THE: SOMT-MSMT-2017-01 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Main Library Library Counter Not for loan 32002000594539 SIU THE: SOMT-MSMT-2017-01 c.2 Thesis Main Library Library Counter Not for loan SIU Thesis. Reducing the Gap between Users and Developers: A Problem Oriented Approach to Understanding Requirements Using Natural Language Processing / Salah Ali Hassan / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2014
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Reducing the Gap between Users and Developers: A Problem Oriented Approach to Understanding Requirements Using Natural Language Processing Material Type: printed text Authors: Salah Ali Hassan, Author ; Mason, Paul, Associated Name ; Sivadon Chaisiri, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: vi, 60 p. Layout: ill, tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU THE: SOIT-MSIT-2014-02
Thesis. [M.S. [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2014.Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Requirements engineering
[LCSH]Software -- DevelopmentKeywords: Requirements Engineering
Requirements Elicitation
Requirements Extraction rulesAbstract: Software requirements engineering is defined as all the activities devoted to identification of user requirements, analysis of the requirements to derive additional requirements, documentation of the requirements as a specification, managing requirements, and validation of the documented requirements against actual user needs.
Requirements elicitation is often regarded as the first step in the requirements engineering process. Hence the most important goal of requirements elicitation is to ‘discover’ precisely what problem needs to be solved and to identify the system boundaries. These boundaries define, at a high level, where the final delivered system will fit into the current operational environment.
Without a well-written requirements specification, developers do not know what to build, users do not know what to expect, and there is no way to validate the target system against the original user needs.
Our belief is that traditional approaches to establishing user requirements employing popular techniques such as interview, questionnaire, or even ethnography is at odds with the customers’ actual perspective which in turn leads to so called ‘air gaps’ between developers and customers understanding of requirements.
Hence in this research we focus on addressing this customer/developer air gap problem by developing a process-model that transforms user problem statements into acceptable user requirements - with the stakeholders always central to the process - by generating requirements automatically in the form of Use Case and Sequence Diagrams.
To substantiate our argument, we use real world case study from Airline Reservation System and turn the problem statement of the case study into requirement in the form of unified modeling language (use case and sequence diagrams).
Curricular : BSCS/MSIT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26223 SIU Thesis. Reducing the Gap between Users and Developers: A Problem Oriented Approach to Understanding Requirements Using Natural Language Processing [printed text] / Salah Ali Hassan, Author ; Mason, Paul, Associated Name ; Sivadon Chaisiri, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2014 . - vi, 60 p. : ill, tables ; 30 cm.
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Thesis. [M.S. [Information Technology]]. -- Shinawatra University, 2014.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Requirements engineering
[LCSH]Software -- DevelopmentKeywords: Requirements Engineering
Requirements Elicitation
Requirements Extraction rulesAbstract: Software requirements engineering is defined as all the activities devoted to identification of user requirements, analysis of the requirements to derive additional requirements, documentation of the requirements as a specification, managing requirements, and validation of the documented requirements against actual user needs.
Requirements elicitation is often regarded as the first step in the requirements engineering process. Hence the most important goal of requirements elicitation is to ‘discover’ precisely what problem needs to be solved and to identify the system boundaries. These boundaries define, at a high level, where the final delivered system will fit into the current operational environment.
Without a well-written requirements specification, developers do not know what to build, users do not know what to expect, and there is no way to validate the target system against the original user needs.
Our belief is that traditional approaches to establishing user requirements employing popular techniques such as interview, questionnaire, or even ethnography is at odds with the customers’ actual perspective which in turn leads to so called ‘air gaps’ between developers and customers understanding of requirements.
Hence in this research we focus on addressing this customer/developer air gap problem by developing a process-model that transforms user problem statements into acceptable user requirements - with the stakeholders always central to the process - by generating requirements automatically in the form of Use Case and Sequence Diagrams.
To substantiate our argument, we use real world case study from Airline Reservation System and turn the problem statement of the case study into requirement in the form of unified modeling language (use case and sequence diagrams).
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000580488 SIU THE: SOIT-MSIT-2014-02 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available Advanced engineering mathematics / Greenberg, Michael D / Prentice Hall - 1988
Title : Advanced engineering mathematics Material Type: printed text Authors: Greenberg, Michael D, Author Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1988 Pagination: xii, 946 p. Layout: ill. Size: 25 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-013-010-505-8 Price: Gift Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering mathematics Keywords: Engineering.
Mathematics.Class number: TA330 G725 1988 Curricular : BSMT/MESE/MSM/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23100 Advanced engineering mathematics [printed text] / Greenberg, Michael D, Author . - Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1988 . - xii, 946 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering mathematics Keywords: Engineering.
Mathematics.Class number: TA330 G725 1988 Curricular : BSMT/MESE/MSM/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23100 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000355360 TA330 G725 1988 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Advanced engineering mathematics / O'Neil, Peter V. / Boston : PWS Pub. Co. - C1995
Title : Advanced engineering mathematics Material Type: printed text Authors: O'Neil, Peter V., Author Edition statement: 4th ed. Publisher: Boston : PWS Pub. Co. Publication Date: C1995 Pagination: xiv, 1112 p. Size: 26 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-053-494-320-9 Price: Gift. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering mathematics
[LCSH]Mathematical physicsKeywords: Mathematics.
Engineering.Class number: QA401 O58a 1995 Contents note: Part 1: Ordinary differential equations.-- Part 2: Vectors and linear algebra.-- Part 3: Systems of differential equations and qualitative methods.-- Part 4: Vector analysis.-- Part 5: Fourier analysis and bounary value problems.-- Part 6: Complex analysis.-- Part 7: Historical notes.-- Curricular : BSMT/GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23947 Advanced engineering mathematics [printed text] / O'Neil, Peter V., Author . - 4th ed. . - Boston : PWS Pub. Co., C1995 . - xiv, 1112 p. ; 26 cm.
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[LCSH]Mathematical physicsKeywords: Mathematics.
Engineering.Class number: QA401 O58a 1995 Contents note: Part 1: Ordinary differential equations.-- Part 2: Vectors and linear algebra.-- Part 3: Systems of differential equations and qualitative methods.-- Part 4: Vector analysis.-- Part 5: Fourier analysis and bounary value problems.-- Part 6: Complex analysis.-- Part 7: Historical notes.-- Curricular : BSMT/GE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23947 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000398899 QA401 O58a 1995 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Basic principles and calculations in chemical engineering / Himmelblau, David Mautner, 1923- / Prentice Hall - 1989
Title : Basic principles and calculations in chemical engineering Material Type: printed text Authors: Himmelblau, David Mautner, 1923-, Author Edition statement: 5th ed. Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 1989 Pagination: xv, 735 p. Size: 25 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-013-066-086-6 Price: Gift General note: Steam tables on two folded pages in pocket. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Chemical engineering -- Tables Keywords: Chemical.
Engineering.Class number: TP151 H5751989 Contents note: [v. 1] Text -- [v. 2] (Disk) Curricular : BSMT/MESE Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23099 Basic principles and calculations in chemical engineering [printed text] / Himmelblau, David Mautner, 1923-, Author . - 5th ed. . - Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1989 . - xv, 735 p. ; 25 cm.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000355352 TP151 H5751989 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Engineering mathematics / Bajpai, A. C. (Avinash Chandra) / English Language Book Society - 1986
Title : Engineering mathematics Material Type: printed text Authors: Bajpai, A. C. (Avinash Chandra), Author ; Mustoe, L. R., Author ; Walker, D., Author Publisher: English Language Book Society Publication Date: 1986 Pagination: xiii, 714 p. Layout: ill. Size: 23 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-047-190-972-6 Price: Gift General note: Include index. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Engineering mathematics Keywords: Mathematics.
Engineering.Class number: TA330 .B34 1989 Curricular : BSMT/MESE/MSIT/MSMT Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23011 Engineering mathematics [printed text] / Bajpai, A. C. (Avinash Chandra), Author ; Mustoe, L. R., Author ; Walker, D., Author . - [S.l.] : English Language Book Society, 1986 . - xiii, 714 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000353431 TA330 B34 1989 Book Main Library General Shelf Available English for the energy industries oil, gas and petrochemicals / Levrai, Peter / Reading : Garnet Publishing - 2006
Title : English for the energy industries oil, gas and petrochemicals : Peter Levrai, with Fiona McGarry Material Type: printed text Authors: Levrai, Peter ; McGarry, Fiona Publisher: Reading : Garnet Publishing Publication Date: 2006 Pagination: 245 p. Layout: ill. Size: 28 cm.+ Accompanying material: 1 Teacher's book, 2 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) ISBN (or other code): 1859649114 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Technical writing English language Technical English English language Engineering Terminology Link for e-copy: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1859649114.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_PC_.jpg Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18674 English for the energy industries oil, gas and petrochemicals : Peter Levrai, with Fiona McGarry [printed text] / Levrai, Peter ; McGarry, Fiona . - Reading : Garnet Publishing, 2006 . - 245 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.+ + 1 Teacher's book, 2 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.).
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