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    • ISSN: 2010-3751 (Print)
    • Frequency: Quarterly
    • DOI: 10.18178/IJFCC
    • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Pascal Lorenz
    • Executive Editor: Ms. Tina Yuen
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Editor-in-chief

Prof. Pascal Lorenz
University of Haute Alsace, France
 
It is my honor to be the Editor-in-Chief of IJFCC. The journal publishes good papers in the field of future computer and communication. Hopefully, IJFCC will become a recognized journal among the readers in the filed of future computer and communication.

IJFCC 2017 Vol.6(3): 133-137 ISSN: 2010-3751
doi: 10.18178/ijfcc.2017.6.3.505

Case Study: Database Management for Solid Waste Management Services

Tuangthong Patcharaprutipakorn, Direk Thongaraim, and Nujcha Thatreenaranon

Abstract—Due to the development of the local administration and information technology as well as no direction And environmental issues need to be resolved urgently. This includes waste problems and wastewater they need to get the right deal. This research aims to develop management systems, databases and GIS to analyze the proper management of solid waste and wastewater treatment in the local government. This research has developed selection criteria for solid waste management and waste water treatment. The above items are considered to be sensitive to the weight factor and provide the appropriate level of 3 sub-specialists from environmental factors. The results of the development consist of five elements, including geological, economic, social, communication and the density. Assessment has use of database management systems solid waste and waste water. The ability to work with an average of 4.21 is shows that the system has the ability to use it in the most.

Index Terms—Solid waste management, waste, wat pruranawas.

The authors are with the Bangkokthonburi University, Thailand (e-mail: boath@hotmail.com).

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Cite: Tuangthong Patcharaprutipakorn, Direk Thongaraim, and Nujcha Thatreenaranon, "Case Study: Database Management for Solid Waste Management Services," International Journal of Future Computer and Communication vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 133-137, 2017.

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