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    A study on multi-criteria cropping pattern planning using analytical hierachy process (AHP) : a case study of Thung Ku La Rong Hai
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2007) Ewisan Kukiettisuk; Kampanad Bhaktikul
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    Dual-objective job shop scheduling problem using genetic algorithm with local search
    (Mahidol University, 2021) Sem, Chantha, 1993-; Ronnachai Sirovetnukul; Duangpun Kritchanchai Singkarin; Thanakorn Naenna
    The Job Shop Scheduling Problem (JSSP) is work allocation on workstations to produce items that have a goal to optimize one or a few objectives. This research aimed to develop a JSSP's model that deals with machines and job sequences by dual objective functions under the new gainful constraints which are involved with the types of skilled workers according to the case study of a steel mill. The proposed methodology of this research is applied with the Memetic algorithm (Genetic algorithm and Local Search technique) and the Pareto optimization. The results generated from the proposed idea can help the manager to decide on the assignment of the right worker to operate the right machine with the right job to achieve the objective values (minimum makespan and maximum average utilization of workers).
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    Comparison of the population variance estimators of 2-parameter exponential distribution based on multiple criteria decision making method
    (2013-04-24) S. Lertprapai; M. Tiensuwan; Burapha University; Mahidol University; South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
    the estimators of θ2 based on the Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) procedure to obtain the best estimator. The results reveal that the best estimator of θ2 in 2-parameter exponential distribution is θ̂22(-1). © 2013 S. Lertprapai and M. Tiensuwan.
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    On a comparison of the variance estimates of exponential distribution by multiple criteria decision making method
    (2012-11-16) Satinee Lertprapai; Montip Tiensuwan; Burapha University; Mahidol University; South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
    shrinkage estimators and one shrinkage estimator. The estimators of θ 2 are compared based on the Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) procedure in order to rank the estimators from the best to the worst in terms of their mean squared errors
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    On a comparison of several competing estimates of a univariate normal mean by the multiple criteria decision-making method
    (2006-12-01) Montip Tiensuwan; Satinee Lertprapai; Bimal K. Sinha; Mahidol University; University of Maryland, Baltimore County
    pretest and shrinkage estimators. The performances of the estimators are compared based on the multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) procedure in order to find the best estimator.
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    What criteria do decision makers in Thailand use to set priorities for vaccine introduction?
    (2016) Siriporn Pooripussarakul; Arthorn Riewpaiboon; Bishai, David; Charung Muangchana; Sripen Tantivess; Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacy
    . Conclusions: The priority setting of vaccines through a multiple-criteria approach could contribute to transparency and accountability in the decision-making process. This is a step forward in the development of an evidence-based approach that meets the need...Background: There is a need to identify rational criteria and set priorities for vaccines. In Thailand, many licensed vaccines are being considering for introduction into the Expanded Program on Immunization; thus, the government has to make
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    What criteria do decision makers in Thailand use to set priorities for vaccine introduction?
    (2016-08-02) Siriporn Pooripussarakul; Arthorn Riewpaiboon; David Bishai; Charung Muangchana; Sripen Tantivess; Mahidol University; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Thailand Ministry of Public Health
    . Conclusions: The priority setting of vaccines through a multiple-criteria approach could contribute to transparency and accountability in the decision-making process. This is a step forward in the development of an evidence-based approach that meets the need..., the government has to make decisions about which vaccines should be adopted. This study aimed to set priorities for new vaccines and to facilitate decision analysis. Methods: We used a best-worst scaling study for rank-ordering of vaccines. The candidate vaccines
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    How to use experiential learning for decision-making process teaching of emergency medicine residents
    (Mahidol University, 2021) Wanatchaporn Ussahgij; Cherdsak Iramaneerat; Tripop Lertbunnaphong
    studies that met the inclusion criteria—which required a focus on teaching methods, decision-making outcomes, clinical reasoning, or situational awareness—the findings suggest that decision-making should be taught in alignment with Kolb’s experiential..., while repetition and practice through workplace-based teaching facilitate active experimentation. Ultimately, the teaching of decision-making should integrate multiple methods and emphasize practical exercises to promote active experimentation. Further
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    Open source ERP selection for small and medium enterprises by using analytic hierarchy process
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Sasiporn Tasnawijitwong; Taweesak Samanchuen; Supaporn Kiattisin; Smitti Darakorn Na Ayuthaya
    Process (AHP). The principle of AHP is to solve problems related to multiple criteria decision making. For this work, there were two survey processes for SMEs managers to prioritize each criterion and for ERP expert to score three open source ERP systems... promoted to be implemented in SMEs, especially open source ERP systems. Therefore, the objective of this research is to find criteria that SMEs focus on when making decision for ERP selection and find appropriate open source ERP by using Analytic Hierarchy
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    On-farm evaluation of the potential use of greenhouse gas mitigation techniques for rice cultivation: A case study in Thailand
    (2018-06-01) Noppol Arunrat; Sukanya Sereenonchai; Nathsuda Pumijumnong; Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University
    -1). Among the different techniques, SSNM was perceived as the most suitable one, followed by MD and AS. Highly significant factors influencing decision making consisted of planted area, land size, farmer liability, farmer perception of yield, and GHG... and structured questionnaires at the same 156 farms, covering four crop years. The GHG emissions were evaluated based on the concept of the life cycle assessment of the GHG emissions of products. The farmers' assessments of mitigation techniques, with multiple