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Development web and mobile application and open data platform for water quality management in Pak Phanang river basin
Author(s) -
Karanrat Thammarak,
Chuthamat Rattikansukha,
Jenjira Kaewrat,
Rungruang Janta,
Surasak Sichum
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/476/1/012101
Subject(s) - rank (graph theory) , computer science , function (biology) , population , world wide web , web application , open data , combinatorics , evolutionary biology , sociology , demography , mathematics , biology
This paper aims to develop web and mobile application and open data platform to facilitate the community researchers use for monitoring the water quality management in Thailand. The paper developed a mobile and web application to collect and represent WQI data. Besides that, this paper elaborated the open data platform for sharing the WQI data to the other public sectors with two formats are people-readable format and machine-readable format. The population of this research is the community researchers who live in the Pakpanang river basin, including in local authorities, volunteers, and academic researchers. This paper also pays attention to the third parties are living in the outside area, which uses the WQI data. The experiment found that the overall user satisfaction whos participate in this project is in a good rank. The top three ranks of the function usage are: the first rank is a monthly report of the WQI data function. The second rank is a sending the WQI data by the volunteer function, and a calculating the WQI data by the academic researcher function. Finally, The third rank is open data usage function. Also, the measurement station increased from twenty to twenty-two stations. The volunteers expanded from the local authorities, volunteers, and academic researchers to students and teachers. For the future, this paper tries to apply a minimisation method for optimising The WQI parameters and also classify the proper parameters for each measurement station.

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