2019
DOI: 10.36478/jeasci.2019.9766.9773
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Knowledge Organization on the Research for Development of Southern Thailand

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“…The data has been hierarchically stratified and categorized by index. As a result, the system shows relationships, knowledge structure elements, and further applications for a recommender system or search system (Tripathy & Acharjya, 2014;Kewsuwun et al, 2019b). Related the concept, theories, and approaches presented as follows:…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data has been hierarchically stratified and categorized by index. As a result, the system shows relationships, knowledge structure elements, and further applications for a recommender system or search system (Tripathy & Acharjya, 2014;Kewsuwun et al, 2019b). Related the concept, theories, and approaches presented as follows:…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employing strategies into practice and driving the south is based on participation among the people, organizations, and departments in the southern province group (cover in the southern border, the Thai Gulf and the Andaman Sea) for the utmost development (Arunmas, 2017;Demarest, 1997). This drive and development pay attention to the fundamentals, in other words, the developments in the basic structures of economy, society, and community along with research and development in innovations, gaining new knowledge, and solving problems systematically (Demarest, 1997; Kewsuwun et al, 2019b). In terms of development, process, and problem-solving, it employs the studies of the needs and problem analysis to gain findings that lead to practical research methodology (Podhisita, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%