Workshop Training Program: “Workshop on Developing ISO Processes in Accordance with QA/Security (To-Be) Standards and Integrating AI Tools”

Workshop Training Program: “Workshop on Developing ISO Processes in Accordance with QA/Security (To-Be) Standards and Integrating AI Tools”

          Following the implementation of the workshop on ISO process analysis (As-Is) and the introduction of AI tools, the Computer Center received valuable feedback and recommendations from staff regarding the existing ISO processes. These inputs were subsequently used to revise and develop new ISO procedures and forms (To-Be) in alignment with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Assurance) and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 (Information Security), including the integration of AI tools into operational processes.

          However, to ensure the effective implementation of the newly developed ISO procedures and forms, it is necessary for the Computer Center to organize an additional hands-on workshop. This workshop aims to enable participants to learn and practice the correct application of the To-Be ISO processes, as well as to apply AI tools (Cursor and Antigravity) in conjunction with ISO processes for the preparation of key documents, including Requirement Forms, Plan Forms, Verify Plan Forms, and Test Forms.

 

          Therefore, the Computer Center has initiated the workshop training program entitled “Workshop on ISO Process Development Based on QA/Security Standards (To-Be) and AI Tools Integration”. The purpose of this program is to provide participants with practical experience in applying the new ISO procedures and effectively integrating AI tools into ISO documentation processes, ensuring efficiency and compliance with QA and Security standards.

Project Objectives

  1. To enable participants to learn and understand the revised ISO procedures and forms (To-Be), developed in accordance with ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standards.
  2. To provide participants with hands-on experience in using the new templates and patterns for preparing Requirement Forms, Plan Forms, Verify Plan Forms, and Test Forms.
  3. To equip participants with the knowledge and skills to integrate AI tools (Cursor and Antigravity) into ISO documentation processes and software development.
  4. To enable participants to effectively apply the To-Be ISO processes and AI tools in real-world projects.

           This training program was conducted in the form of a workshop and was honored by the presence of distinguished speakers: Assistant Professor Worawit Weerapan, Deputy Director for Information Systems and Innovation Development; Mr. Jessada Sukchat, Assistant Director; and Mr. Pakorn Boonkangwan, Acting Head of System Development Division, Computer Center. The speakers delivered knowledge and practical guidance on the implementation of the newly developed ISO processes (To-Be), as well as the application of artificial intelligence tools such as Cursor and Antigravity to support the preparation of key documentation in information system development processes, including system requirement documents, development plans, verification plans, and system testing documents.

                The outcomes of this training aim to ensure that participants gain a clear understanding of the new ISO processes, while also acquiring hands-on experience in utilizing AI tools such as Cursor and Antigravity to support ISO documentation and information system development. The training emphasizes the integration of AI tools into ISO-based workflows to enhance operational efficiency and elevate the quality of software development within the organization.

Project Impacts

  1. Personnel
  • Personnel have gained knowledge and understanding of the revised ISO processes (To-Be) in alignment with ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standards.
  • Personnel have developed skills in preparing documentation related to software development processes, including Requirement Forms, Plan Forms, Verify Plan Forms, and Test Forms, in compliance with established standards.
  • Personnel have acquired knowledge and skills in applying AI tools such as Cursor and Antigravity to support documentation and software development processes.
  • Personnel are capable of effectively applying ISO processes and digital tools in real-world information system development projects.
  • The project promotes collaborative learning, knowledge sharing, and continuous development of personnel’s information technology skills.
  1. Processes and Systems
  • ISO-based workflows have become clearer, more systematic, and better aligned with ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standards.
  • Documentation in software development processes follows standardized formats and consistent guidelines.
  • The integration of AI tools helps reduce the time required for documentation and enhances overall process efficiency.
  • Errors and inconsistencies in documentation and system development processes are minimized.
  • The project supports transparency, auditability, and continuous improvement in information system development processes.
  1. Organizational Level
  • The Computer Center’s readiness to operate in accordance with international standards for quality and information security is strengthened.
  • The project supports the enhancement of the university’s information system development to achieve higher standards and efficiency.
  • It promotes the adoption of digital technologies and AI in organizational system development.
  • It enhances the organization’s image in delivering standardized, innovative, and future-ready information system development.

Project Leader: Mr. Pakorn Boonkangwan