Standard costing for fuzzy decision support information system: take product mix for an example

2000 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-42
Author(s):  
Soushan Wu ◽  
Tzy-Yih Hsiao ◽  
Thomas Lin

The village needs to develop the independence and well-being of the community by improving knowledge, attitudes, skills, behavior, capacity, awareness, in utilizing resources through the determination of policies, programs, activities and mentoring that in accordance with the essence of the problem and the various priority needs of the villagers. The purpose of this research relates to the implementation of LAW Number 6 year 2014 Village, one of them about the potential information system Web-based integrated village to open information organization of Village governance to the public, the openness of public information so that citizens can be active together with the Government to build the village. Information is indispensable to know include: administration of the potential of the village, population administration, administration of research Objects, Village profile Village July Tambo Tanjong village, the village of Alue "Buya" Term Abeuk Budi with characteristic different Village , Research methods using Stochastic models and making the algorithm the Program so that the formation of a Database of android-based integrated Village by utilizing Cloud Computing and Mobile Computing, that makes it easier for users (community) in the to access the information in the respective decisions.. Models of decision support information systems Integrated Rural-based Android is the community to know how to make use of the existing resources for the activities of the noble mandate of appropriate LAW village. Research results are very useful especially for researchers as knowledge and very benefit to Central Government, Government Tk. I, Government Tk. II, Government districts and especially in the reign of the village as well as society in General.


2010 ◽  
Vol 143-144 ◽  
pp. 1245-1249
Author(s):  
Bo Chen ◽  
Yong Hui Ge

According to the characteristics of an environmental risk emergency management decision support information system, this paper builds a complete system outline and structure, using a C/S and B/S hybrid structure and loose integrated model. It proposes the system implementation techniques route, designs the system function modules and database, completes the database construction and the main system functions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
M R Maia ◽  
L V Lapão

Abstract Background Antibiotic stewardship services (ABS) contribute to antibiotic resistance (AR) global monitoring. Aiming at co-implement an ABS network within the Portuguese-speaking setting (CPLP), by enabling the evidence translation and second opinion between the countries, we surveyed Cape Verdean (CV) health professionals (HP) perceptions about AR prevention and control, assessing ABS opportunities. Methods A Design Science with Participatory Action Research establishes a contextualized ABS process. This mixed-method study addressed the first 2 stages, the problem and objectives. Quantitative study considered the HP’s answers (56 HP; 2 hospitals) to a questionnaire, about their perception on AR and ABS. Qualitative study set-up 10 open-ended structured interviews, clinical shift observation in 2 pilot-services (1 hospital), and meetings with key-elements for ABS, including leadership. Results Key-stakeholders for ABS multidisciplinary teamwork were identified. Preliminary results are: 1. HP reveal some knowledge but lack of awareness on AR and ABS (eg. 34% don’t recognize the AR local threat); 2. The absence of guidelines and lack of access to key-information affect prescribing confidence (eg. only 46% HP consider microbiology results in deciding antibiotherapy); 3. Priorities for a pilot service are the lack of qualified HP, the need to optimize material resources management and stock procurement, and the need for better access to patient’s clinical and prescription information; 4. Digital resources and telemedicine system can be facilitators. Top-down communication and support are essential for the ABS process sustainability. Conclusions A Global ABS network can be important in promoting prevention and effective control of AR, reducing differences between the CPLP countries. In CV, an educational program to support the co-design of ABS service and a decision-support information system are identified priorities. Digital health, like telemedicine, can be ABS facilitators. Key messages The implementation of a Global Antibiotic Stewardship network, aiming at reducing Portuguese-speaking Countries differences, could be leveraged by a Participatory Action Research process. An educational program, a decision-support information system and the telemedicine are key for the Global Antibiotic Stewardship network implementation success.


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