Jirapun Daengdej

Jirapun Daengdej received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of New England, Australia in 1999. In addition to being a lecturer at a university, he has been working on more than 30 large ICT projects in both Thailand and within ASEAN. He is currently a president of community called Thailand Software Process Improvement Network. He used to also served as an Executive Technical Director of No Magic Asia Co., Ltd. He is currently working as a CTO of Merlin’s Solution International, a company specializes in providing consultant on Digital Transformation and Design and Development of airport systems. He is also founder of Innocorp Co., Ltd, a company that focuses mainly on designing and developing AI solutions for various companies such as financial institutes and energy companies. He has recently been serving as a member of MIT’s Global Panel for Technology Review.

Publications

Multi-Agent Model for Clinical Decision Support System
Jirapun Daengdej, Kitikorn Dowpiset, Kitti Phothikitti, Vechayan Choychoowong. © 2024. 14 pages.
Clinical process contains a highly complex and sensitive set of activities. To minimize errors that may occur during the process, a system called clinical decision support...
Agent-Based Approach for Monitoring Risks in Software Development Projects
Jirapun Daengdej. © 2022. 11 pages.
According to various surveys conducted, regardless of how many studies in software development projects have been done, the chance that software development projects may fail...
Agent-Based Approach for Monitoring Risks in Software Development Projects
Jirapun Daengdej. © 2021. 14 pages.
According to various surveys conducted, regardless of how many studies in software development projects have been done, the chance that software development projects may fail...
A Framework for Risk Management in AI System Development Projects
Kitti Photikitti, Kitikorn Dowpiset, Jirapun Daengdej. © 2019. 20 pages.
It has been well-known that the chance of successfully delivering a software project within an allocated time and budget is very low. Most of the researches in this area have...
Using Big Data as a Backbone for Thailand 4.0: A Proposed Framework
Jirapun Daengdej, Kitikorn Dowpiset. © 2018. 19 pages.
Every country is currently preparing themselves for the fourth industrial revolution, the environment where innovation is the key concept for survival. Most of the countries have...