The Organic Farming Database System Development of Maejo University.

Authors

  • Jumpon Sriudomsuwa Institute of Product Quality and Standardization, Maejo University Technology Digital Division, Office of University, Maejo University Computer Science Program, Faculty of Science, Maejo University
  • Somchai Arayapitayai Institute of Product Quality and Standardization, Maejo University Technology Digital Division, Office of University, Maejo University Computer Science Program, Faculty of Science, Maejo University
  • Snit Sitti Institute of Product Quality and Standardization, Maejo University Technology Digital Division, Office of University, Maejo University Computer Science Program, Faculty of Science, Maejo University

Keywords:

Organic Farming, Database System, Information System

Abstract

This research is to develop the organic farming database system of Maejo University, web application platform and information system for organic agriculture management. The data was collected from document and experts of the Institute of Product Quality and Standardization (IQS) and other sources. It is developed by ASP.NET language, Microsoft SQL Server database management. For analysis and design system use the system development life cycle or SDLC, data flow diagram or DFD to support system design, entity relationship model or ER-Model to design the database and the site map of website. The results of the system found that the web application consists of 2 main parts: 1) the front-end page part for general user to display information about the history, organic farming information, organic farming news, organic farming research and the link organic farming websites 2) the back end part for the administrator who manage the content of the system, the database and website structure. The URL of web browser as https://om.mju.ac.th, The results of the satisfaction assessment in the website using by collecting data from 100 persons were at high level of overall satisfaction with the mean score of 4.08 and standard deviation of 0.46. It indicates that this developed system can work with even more efficiency and easy to use.

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Published

2021-12-14

How to Cite

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The Organic Farming Database System Development of Maejo University. MITIJ [Internet]. 2021 Dec. 14 [cited 2026 Aug. 23];5(1):34-48. Available from: https://ojs.mju.ac.th/ojs-system/article/view/551

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