Instructions for Preparing Manuscripts of Research Articles Developing of Supplementary Programs for Storing and Trading Digital Asset Libraries of Visual Effect Programs

Authors

  • Ninlagarn Boobpachote Creative Media Informatics, Mahasarakham University
  • Khachakrit Liamthaisong Creative Media Informatics, Mahasarakham University

Keywords:

Digital Asset Libraries, Visual Effect, Prototype Design

Abstract

The objectives of this research are (1) to study the demands of using supplementary programs for storing and trading digital asset libraries of visual effect programs, (2) to develop supplementary programs for storing and trading digital asset libraries of visual effect programs, and (3) to test efficiency of supplementary programs for storing and trading digital asset libraries of visual effect programs. To study the demands of using these programs by using research tools the samples as the real users in industry sector. Meanwhile, to develop programs via testing media quality from the experts and general users by using research tools for evaluating efficiency in two aspects: (1) efficiency of the system in storing files, (2) efficiency of the system in trading goods. According to research results, it was found that the system for storing digital asset libraries is in high demand for using which leads to Prototype Design followed by the great development of UX UI, and the functions have complete components and production processes. This results in prototype program that can be virtually applied and practical, while being able to reduce production cost as to time, together with increasing efficiency in storing data systematically as well as in trading digital asset libraries, thus injecting substantial revenues into the country via trading goods, followed by the great development of visual effect industry in Thailand in the future.

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Published

2020-01-05

How to Cite

Boobpachote, N., & Liamthaisong, K. . (2020). Instructions for Preparing Manuscripts of Research Articles Developing of Supplementary Programs for Storing and Trading Digital Asset Libraries of Visual Effect Programs. Journal of Innovation and Management, 5(-), 103–117. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journalcim/article/view/244684

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Research Articles