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    Management System of Drinking Water Factory Case Study of Diamond Drinking Water Factory

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    ทวีศักดิ์ คงตุก
    อนุทิตา เล็กเพชร
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    The administrative management of the Diamond Drinking Water Factory has been set up with a purpose to create a database for various departments of the factory; for instance, data on personnel, time and attendance, payroll and water reserve. All data are kept electronically in instead of documentation as hard copies. By doing this, required data can be quickly retrieved for review and follow-up. Conclusive reports can be submitted to CEO or plant executives for prompt decision makings. This renders the factory to have a very high qualitative management. The development and design procedures have been carried out by studying the possibility and working methodology of the original factory management system and sum-up all data and system requirement. By doing this, a new database for drinking water of the factory has been designed; a new working system has been developed and tested. After that, an assessment for all working systems of the factory has been achieved. The experiment results of the newly developed system. The new system works to the extent required. It also provides convenience to manage Drinking Water Diamond Drinking Factory as well to store data. The database management system allows for the most efficient plant management. The results of the evaluation were satisfactory (􀵈􀴥 = 4.38, SD = 0.35) and evaluated by experts, including 3 IT experts. People in good grades (􀵈􀴥 = 4.17, SD = 0.37).
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    https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rmutk/article/view/143295/117482
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