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Informatics and Management Science V.
ISBN:
9781447147961
Title:
Informatics and Management Science V.
Author:
Du, Wenjiang.
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (775 pages)
Series:
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Series
Contents:
Intro -- Informatics and ManagementScience V -- Preface -- Organization -- Executive Committee -- Program/Technical Committee -- Contents -- Part I Control Engineering and Applications -- 1 Research of Intelligent Uncertainty of Measurement Based on Computer-Aided Evaluation System -- Abstract -- 1.1…Introduction -- 1.2…Brief of System Design -- 1.3…System Design and Implementation -- 1.3.1 Basic Information Management -- 1.3.1.1 Management of Name of Measuring Instruments -- 1.3.1.2 Verification Regulation or Technical Specification Management -- 1.3.1.3 Management System of Measuring Unit -- 1.3.1.4 Basic Information Management of Class B -- 1.3.1.5 Management of Types of Probability Distribution -- 1.3.1.6 Management of Source of Uncertainty in Measurement -- 1.3.1.7 Management of Mathematical Model -- 1.3.1.8 Correlation Management of Input Quantity -- 1.3.1.9 Equipment Management -- 1.3.2 Evaluation Management of Uncertainty of Measurement -- 1.3.2.1 Formation of Cause-Effect Graph -- 1.3.2.2 Analysis of Source of Uncertainty -- 1.3.2.3 Simplification of Cause-Effect Graph -- 1.3.2.4 Simplification of Source of Uncertainty -- 1.3.2.5 Establish Mathematical Model -- 1.3.2.6 Judgment of Nonlinear Model and Processing of High-Order Term -- 1.3.2.7 Evaluation of Uncertainty Component -- 1.3.2.8 Combined Standard Uncertainty -- 1.3.2.9 Output of Evaluation Report of Uncertainty of Measurement -- 1.4…Validation Management of Verification or Calibration Results -- 1.5…Online Interactive Platform -- 1.6…Automatic Warning System -- 1.7…Summary -- References -- 2 Sustainable and Dynamic Supervision Study on Safe Architectural Production Permit -- Abstract -- 2.1…Introduction -- 2.2…Meaning and Significance of Sustainable Dynamic Supervision on Safe Architectural Production Permit -- 2.2.1 Meaning of Sustainable Dynamic Supervision.

2.2.2 Scientific Dynamic Supervision on Safe Architectural Production Permit -- 2.2.3 Staff Participate in Dynamic Supervision on Safe Architectural Production Permit by Use of Systematic Theory -- 2.3…Implementation Strategy of Sustainable Dynamic Supervision for Construction Safety Production Permit -- 2.3.1 Relevant Staff of Supervision Units Should Enhance the Communications of Safety Production Information with Enterprises -- 2.3.2 Related Supervision Department Should Play a Corresponding Role in Supervising and Urging Enterprises to Establish Safety Production Responsibility System -- 2.3.3 Focus on the Construction of Backbone Contingent, Promote Self-Development of Safe Production -- 2.3.4 Conduct Essential Safety Training for Employees, Enhance Their Safety Consciousness -- 2.3.5 Enhance Project Management and Appraisal Strength of Construction Project -- 2.4…Conclusion -- References -- 3 Unloading Features Analysis of a New Combined Unloading System -- Abstract -- 3.1…Introduction -- 3.2…New Combined Unloading System and Its Principle -- 3.3…Combined Simulation Model -- 3.3.1 Result of Combined Simulation -- 3.4…Conclusion and Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 An Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter and Digital Micromirror Device Based Projection Display System -- Abstract -- 4.1…Introduction -- 4.2…AOTF Based Color Reconstruction -- 4.3…The New DLP Projector Based on AOTF -- 4.4…Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Port Intelligence of Storage Management System -- Abstract -- 5.1…Introduction -- 5.2…Intelligent Warehouse Management in Port Logistics the Application Fields -- 5.2.1 Port Container Management (Containers in and Out of the Yard, in and Out of Port) -- 5.2.2 Port Warehouse Management -- 5.3…The Whole Building Intelligent Storage Management System.

5.4…Intelligent Storage Management System in Port Logistics of the Principal Applications are -- 5.4.1 Warehousing Operation -- 5.4.2 The Outbound Operation -- 5.4.2.1 Outbound Goods Before -- 5.4.2.2 Outbound Goods -- 5.4.3 The Goods Storehouse Mobile -- 5.4.4 Inventory Operation -- 5.4.5 The Quantity of Goods Adjustment -- 6 Research on Dynamic Job Shop Scheduling -- Abstract -- 6.1…Introduction -- 6.2…Description of Dynamic JSSP -- 6.2.1 Definition of Dynamic JSSP -- 6.2.2 Dynamic Events -- 6.2.3 Dynamic Scheduling Strategy -- 6.2.3.1 Totally Reactive Scheduling -- 6.2.3.2 Predict Reactive Scheduling -- 6.2.3.3 Evaluation Indicator of Dynamic JSSP -- 6.3…Research Methods of Dynamic JSSP -- 6.3.1 Precise Methods -- 6.3.2 Approximate Methods -- 6.3.2.1 Rule of Priority Assignment -- 6.3.2.2 Genetic Algorithm -- 6.3.2.3 Expert System -- 6.3.2.4 Simulated Annealing Algorithm -- 6.3.2.5 Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm -- 6.3.2.6 Particle Swarm Optimization -- 6.3.2.7 Immune Algorithm -- 6.3.2.8 Hybrid Optimization Scheduling Method -- 6.4…Summary -- Acknowledgments -- 7 Overall Difficulty Control Scheme of Examination Paper Based on Balanced Strategy Group Volume Algorithm -- Abstract -- 7.1…Introduction -- 7.2…Examination Paper Difficulty Evaluation Index System -- 7.3…Balance Strategy Group Volume Algorithm -- 7.4…Control Method in Automatic Group Volume Process Realization -- 7.5…Concluding Remark -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Automation Structural Analysis Based on the VB and ANSYS -- Abstract -- 8.1…Introduction -- 8.2…ANSYS Parametric Analysis and VB Program Interface Design -- 8.2.1 APDL Parametric Design Language -- 8.2.2 VB Program Design Language -- 8.3…Basic Principle of Automation Analysis Program of Mechanical Structure -- 8.3.1 ANSYS Macro File Creation and Call -- 8.3.2 ANSYS Macro File Build.

8.3.3 Call of ANSYS Macro File in VB -- 8.3.4 ANSYS Program Package and Call -- 8.3.5 Conversion of ANSYS Results Database and ACCESS Database -- 8.4…Example -- 8.4.1 The Design of the Main Program -- 8.4.2 The Design of the Results Display Part -- 8.4.3 Graphic Display Part -- 8.4.4 Data Display Part -- 8.5…Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 Risk Early Warning System Preventing Natural Disaster in Yunnan Power Grid -- Abstract -- 9.1…Introduction -- 9.2…The Solutions of Monitoring and Warning on the Risk Point of Major Geological Disaster -- 9.3…The Solution of Early Warning of Geological Disasters Based on the Meteorological Rainfall -- 9.4…The Software System Design -- 9.4.1 The Function Module of Software System -- 9.4.2 The Characteristic of Software System -- 9.5…Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 Study of Velocity Control of Hydraulic Servo System Based on Server/Client Architecture -- Abstract -- 10.1…Introduction -- 10.2…Hydraulic System Description -- 10.3…The Hydraulic Server/Client Control Architecture -- 10.3.1 The Structure of Controller Server -- 10.3.2 The Human--Machine Interface Design in Client Personal Computer -- 10.4…Experimental Results -- 10.5…Conclusions -- References -- 11 Robust Stability of Discrete Interval Systems with a State Time Delay -- Abstract -- 11.1…Introduction -- 11.2…Main Results -- 11.3…A Numerical Example -- 11.4…Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Design of Visual Embedded Mooring Control System -- Abstract -- 12.1…Introduction -- 12.2…Working Principle -- 12.3…Hardware Design -- 12.4…Software Design -- 12.5…Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 13 Efficient Online Examination System Based on Java -- Abstract -- 13.1…Introduction -- 13.2…The Exam Client System Module -- 13.3…The Client Scores Query System -- 13.4…Server Terminal System.

13.5…Database Connection and Maintenance Module -- 13.5.1 System Flow Chart -- 13.5.2 The Realization of the Function of the System -- References -- 14 Logistics Enterprise Warehouse Management System Optimization -- Abstract -- 14.1…Introduction -- 14.2…The Loading and Unloading Warehouse Operation Process Optimization -- 14.3…Establish a Learning Enterprise, and Improve the Quality of Employees -- 14.4…Reasonable Planning Storage Sites, Perfect Warehouse Facilities and Equipment -- 14.5…Promote Warehousing Information Management -- 14.6…To Establish an Effective Inventory Control Model -- 14.7…Designated Unified Code -- 14.8…Plan Implementation Security Measures -- 14.9…Emergency Management Measures Such as Warehouse -- 14.10…Conclusion -- 14.11…The Company Warehouse Management System Present Situation and Problem Analysis -- 14.11.1 Personnel Allocation is Not Reasonable -- 14.11.2 Portage Infrastructure Backwardness -- 14.11.3 Warehousing Information Management Behind -- 14.11.4 Inventory Control is not Reasonable -- References -- 15 Activity-Based Costing Calculation Model of Milk-Run Inbound Logistics for Auto Parts -- Abstract -- 15.1…Introduction -- 15.2…Auto Parts MR Operation Cost Analysis -- 15.3…Auto Parts MR Model of ABC -- 15.3.1 Collect Resources to Operation, Establish Operation Cost Pool -- 15.3.2 Determining Operation Motivation and Allocating Operation Cost -- 15.3.3 Calculating the Total Cost and Unit Cost of the Cost Objects -- 15.4…Application Example -- 15.4.1 Calculating the Total Cost and Unit Cost of the Cost Objects -- 15.4.1.1 Determining the Allocation of Auto Parts MR Operating Resources -- 15.4.1.2 Collecting Resource Cost to the Operating Center Cost Pool -- 15.4.2 Allocating the Cost Pool of Operating Center to Cost Accounting Object -- 15.4.3 Accounting Total Operating Costs and Unit Costs of the MR Operation.

15.5…Conclusions.
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2012
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