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This research developed the MySQL Sandbox, a secured environment for processing SQL queries. It was implemented as a RESTful web service having three services - sandbox database creation, SQL statement processing and sandbox database resetting. It supports the simultaneous processing of multiple SQL statements from multiple users in multiple databases. It uses question identification (ID) and student...
In this paper, an integrated architecture approach in designing and developing a DBLearn web-based application is presented. The DBLearn system is a personalized and adaptive e-learning system designed especially for learning practices in database courses. This approach focused on topics that are important but difficult for new learners, such as database design and structured query language (SQL)...
Thai public higher education institutions have adopted information technology (IT) to some extent for many years. While IT adoption is an important strategy to make any organization competitive against others, there has been very little research on IT management issues and the depth of use of IT across Thai public higher education institutions. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the status of...
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