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Research Title Knowledge Acquisition for the Design of Flood Management Information System: Chi River Basin, Thailand 
Date of Distribution 3 September 2012 
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     Title of the Conference 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information 
     Organiser Technological Educational Institute of Athens  
     Conference Place Hotel Mercure Budapest Korona 
     Province/State Budapest, Hungary 
     Conference Date 30 August 2012 
     To 3 September 2012 
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     Abstract Thai people living along the Chi River Basin (CRB), an important river for economic and social development of the Northeast of Thailand, have long been affected by both flood and drought. These problems have not yet been solved due to a lack of knowledge sharing between responsible organizations and researchers who are the experts on CRB to monitor and control the water condition. The knowledge owned by these experts has not been captured, classified and integrated into an information system for decision making. This paper is a part of the research on the development of knowledge-based DSS for water resources management of CRB. It aimed to develop the knowledge domain and to design knowledge-based DSS architecture. The research methods included document analysis and qualitative methods by adopting Liou (1990)’s knowledge acquisition approach. Ten experts in the areas of Environmental engineering, Water resources engineering, and GIS were interviewed. The experts also took parts in the processes of developing the knowledge domain, classifiying and structuring the knowledge for flood management of CRB. The results of this research were the knowledge domain and the knowledge-based DSS architecture. The knowledge was structured by following three processes of disaster management cycle, consisting of 9 domains of forecasting, 10 domains of response, 9 domains of recovery, 16 domains of Historical, 30 domains of GeoInformatic, and 6 domains of Government policy and land use.  
Author
517080003-1 Mr. NATTAPONG KAEWBOONMA [Main Author]
Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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