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The results showed that: (1) information Technology alliance of balanced scorecard to make a difference in the business. A total of 66 to share the information for senior executives of eight of the information technology executive with a total of 20 patents and information for management at the number 38 and by the many more who do not accept the information as significant. Statistic of 0.05.
All of this evidence. The innovative concept is considered in the analysis and design information that is appropriate for the agency. Creating a competitive advantage by using IT as a business tool. Using IT queue. To solve business problems, including quality tools. Air Quality Methodology Balance Scorecard. The integration of information science. Including analysis and design of information systems for organizations. And computer tools, including design input – processing –released. Correlation analysis of the information contained in each (stepwise Refinement) by the model information. That represents the relationship in the form of tables. Three-dimensional matrix, the people who want to bring this concept to the development of Information systems should understand before applying to the agency’s next.
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Suksangaram, W., Wongrat, K., Klamsakul, S. (2019). Balanced Scorecard Quality Information Dashboards Model for Competitive Business Advantage. In: Theeramunkong, T., et al. Advances in Intelligent Informatics, Smart Technology and Natural Language Processing. iSAI-NLP 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 807. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94703-7_15
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