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This book employs a qualitative analysis of China's publicly
financed construction sector, taking the system design as its point
of departure and applying comprehensive evaluation techniques to
create an index system for this type of construction - which in
turn serves as a basis for quantitatively evaluating China's
publicly financed construction sector. Given the fact that China's
publicly financed construction sector is a very complex field of
systems engineering involving multiple subsystems, as an important
indicator of China's fiscal innovations since its reform and
opening, publicly financed construction is now shifting from theory
to practice, demonstrating that China has entered an era of fully
publicly financed construction.
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Customization 4.0 - Proceedings of the 9th World Mass Customization & Personalization Conference (MCPC 2017), Aachen, Germany, November 20th-21st, 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Stephan Hankammer, Kjeld Nielsen, Frank T. Piller, Gunther Schuh, Ning Wang
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This proceedings volume presents the latest research from the
worldwide mass customization & personalization (MCP) community
bringing together new thoughts and results from various disciplines
within the field. The chapters are based on papers from the MCPC
2017. The book showcases research and practice from authors that
see MCP as an opportunity to extend or even revolutionize current
business models. The current trends of Industrie 4.0, digital
manufacturing, and the rise of smart products allow for a fresh
perspective on MCP: Customization 4.0. The book places a new set of
values in the centre of the debate: a world with finite resources,
global population growth, and exacerbating climate change needs
smart thinking to engage the most effective capabilities and
resources. It discusses how Customization 4.0 fosters sustainable
development and creates shared value for companies, customers,
consumers, and the society as a whole. The chapters of this book
are contributed by a wide range of specialists, offering
cutting-edge research, as well as insightful advances in industrial
practice in key areas. The MCPC 2017 has a strong focus on real
life MCP applications, and this proceedings volume reflects this.
MCP strategies aim to profit from the fact that people are
different. Their objective is to turn customer heterogeneities into
opportunities, hence addressing "long tail" business models. The
objective of MCP is to provide goods and services that best serve
individual customers' needs with near mass production efficiency.
This proceedings volume highlights the interdisciplinary work of
thought leaders, technology developers, and researchers with
corporate entrepreneurs putting these strategies into practice.
Chapter 24 is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via
link.springer.com.
Human-in-the-loop Learning and Control for Robot Teleoperation
presents recent, research progress on teleoperation and robots,
including human-robot interaction, learning and control for
teleoperation with many extensions on intelligent learning
techniques. The book integrates cutting-edge research on learning
and control algorithms of robot teleoperation, neural motor
learning control, wave variable enhancement, EMG-based
teleoperation control, and other key aspects related to robot
technology, presenting implementation tactics, adequate application
examples and illustrative interpretations. Robots have been used in
various industrial processes to reduce labor costs and improve work
efficiency. However, most robots are only designed to work on
repetitive and fixed tasks, leaving a gap with the human desired
manufacturing effect.
This journal-like book series includes edited volumes to rapidly
report and spread the latest technological results, new scientific
discovery and valuable applied researches in the fields concerning
offshore robotics as well as promote international academic
exchange. We aim to make it one of the premier comprehensive
academic publications of world offshore vehicle and robotics
community. The audience of the series will include the scholars,
researchers, engineers and students who are interested in fields of
autonomous marine vehicles and robotics, including autonomous
surface vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, remote operation
vehicles, marine bionics, marine vehicle modeling, guidance,
navigation, control and cooperation and so on.
The field of information technology continues to advance at a brisk
pace, including the use of Remote Laboratory (RL) systems in
education and research. To address the needs of remote laboratory
development for such purposes, the authors present a new
state-of-the-art unified framework for RL system development.
Included are solutions to commonly encountered RL implementation
issues such as third-party plugin, traversing firewalls, cross
platform running, and scalability, etc. Additionally, the book
introduces a new application architecture of remote lab for
mobile-optimized RL application development for Mobile Learning
(M-Learning). It also shows how to design and organize the remote
experiments at different universities and make available a
framework source code. The book is intended to serve as a complete
guide for remote lab system design and implementation for an
audience comprised of researchers, practitioners and students to
enable them to rapidly and flexibly implement RL systems for a
range of fields.
This volume is a collection of the contributions to the 15th
National Conference on Nuclear Structure in China (NSC2014), held
on October 25-28, 2014 in Guilin, China and hosted by Guangxi
Normal University. It provides an important updated resource in the
nuclear physics literature for researchers and graduate students
studying nuclear structure and related topics. Recent progress made
in the study of nuclear spectroscopy of high-spin states, nuclear
mass and half-life, nuclear astrophysics, super-heavy nuclei,
unstable nuclei, density functional theory, neutron star and
symmetry energy, nuclear matter, and nuclear shell model are
covered.
In western society it is taken for granted that tourism is a
necessary element of contemporary lifestyle, but while many people
recognize its importance, they are usually more concerned with its
contribution to the economy than with its social, cultural, and
political significance. As a social action, tourism is at least
partly based on the appeal of distance in time, space, and culture,
which offers people the opportunity to question conditions they
take for granted, and, by distancing themselves from everyday life,
to re-examine the meaning of their lives.
Within a traditional society, however, the action of distancing
from normality is usually negatively sanctioned. By contrast, under
modernity people mostly have the necessary resources to transcend
the everyday world through experiences which are at a distance from
their daily lives. Tourism thus has much to do with the conditions
and consequences of modernity and is, in short, an indicator of the
ambivalence of modernity. It is from this perspective that this
book attempts to broaden the established line of enquiry into the
relationship between tourism and modernity.
The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 contextualizes tourism
in terms of the relationship between Logos-modernity and
Eros-modernity. Part 2 then deals with the relationship between
modernity and the motivations and experiences of tourists. Finally,
Part 3 focuses on the conditions of modernity that lure tourists
towards leisure and pleasure travel.
This study investigates the rise and growth of a market economy in
the Longlake region, Hubei province, China. Well known in China as
the "land of fish and rice," the Longlake region has a long
tradition of fresh water fishery. Yet, it is the last two decades
of the twentieth century that have witnessed the dramatic
transformation of fishery from subsistence oriented "sideline
production" to a thriving market-oriented economy. Based on
ethnographic fieldwork, this study aims to examine the making of
this burgeoning market economy, focusing on a set of vital economic
institutions, including property rights and markets, as well as the
changing organizational forms in fishery. Their evolution and the
dynamics between them and the social, cultural, legal, and
political settings in which both economic institutions and
organizations are deeply embedded constitutes the main substantive
theme of this study.
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Artificial Intelligence in Education - 24th International Conference, AIED 2023, Tokyo, Japan, July 3–7, 2023, Proceedings (1st ed. 2023)
Ning Wang, Genaro Rebolledo-Mendez, Noboru Matsuda, Olga C. Santos, Vania Dimitrova
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education,
AIED 2023, held in Tokyo, Japan, during July 3-7, 2023. This event
took place in hybrid mode. The 53 full papers and 26 short papers
presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from
311 submissions. The papers present result in high-quality research
on intelligent systems and the cognitive sciences for the
improvement and advancement of education. The conference was hosted
by the prestigious International Artificial Intelligence in
Education Society, a global association of researchers and
academics specializing in the many fields that comprise AIED,
including, but not limited to, computer science, learning sciences,
and education.
The field of information technology continues to advance at a brisk
pace, including the use of Remote Laboratory (RL) systems in
education and research. To address the needs of remote laboratory
development for such purposes, the authors present a new
state-of-the-art unified framework for RL system development.
Included are solutions to commonly encountered RL implementation
issues such as third-party plugin, traversing firewalls, cross
platform running, and scalability, etc. Additionally, the book
introduces a new application architecture of remote lab for
mobile-optimized RL application development for Mobile Learning
(M-Learning). It also shows how to design and organize the remote
experiments at different universities and make available a
framework source code. The book is intended to serve as a complete
guide for remote lab system design and implementation for an
audience comprised of researchers, practitioners and students to
enable them to rapidly and flexibly implement RL systems for a
range of fields.
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Customization 4.0 - Proceedings of the 9th World Mass Customization & Personalization Conference (MCPC 2017), Aachen, Germany, November 20th-21st, 2017 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Stephan Hankammer, Kjeld Nielsen, Frank T. Piller, Gunther Schuh, Ning Wang
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R5,326
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This proceedings volume presents the latest research from the
worldwide mass customization & personalization (MCP) community
bringing together new thoughts and results from various disciplines
within the field. The chapters are based on papers from the MCPC
2017. The book showcases research and practice from authors that
see MCP as an opportunity to extend or even revolutionize current
business models. The current trends of Industrie 4.0, digital
manufacturing, and the rise of smart products allow for a fresh
perspective on MCP: Customization 4.0. The book places a new set of
values in the centre of the debate: a world with finite resources,
global population growth, and exacerbating climate change needs
smart thinking to engage the most effective capabilities and
resources. It discusses how Customization 4.0 fosters sustainable
development and creates shared value for companies, customers,
consumers, and the society as a whole. The chapters of this book
are contributed by a wide range of specialists, offering
cutting-edge research, as well as insightful advances in industrial
practice in key areas. The MCPC 2017 has a strong focus on real
life MCP applications, and this proceedings volume reflects this.
MCP strategies aim to profit from the fact that people are
different. Their objective is to turn customer heterogeneities into
opportunities, hence addressing "long tail" business models. The
objective of MCP is to provide goods and services that best serve
individual customers' needs with near mass production efficiency.
This proceedings volume highlights the interdisciplinary work of
thought leaders, technology developers, and researchers with
corporate entrepreneurs putting these strategies into practice.
Chapter 24 is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via
link.springer.com.
This book employs a qualitative analysis of China's publicly
financed construction sector, taking the system design as its point
of departure and applying comprehensive evaluation techniques to
create an index system for this type of construction - which in
turn serves as a basis for quantitatively evaluating China's
publicly financed construction sector. Given the fact that China's
publicly financed construction sector is a very complex field of
systems engineering involving multiple subsystems, as an important
indicator of China's fiscal innovations since its reform and
opening, publicly financed construction is now shifting from theory
to practice, demonstrating that China has entered an era of fully
publicly financed construction.
"A must-read for engineers and solution architects who work with
streams on a regular basis." - Damian Esteban Every action by a
user or a system process generates valuable data for your
application or organization. Streaming systems capture and process
these events, turning disconnected bits into coherent, useful
information sources. Grokking Streaming Systems is a simple guide
to the complex concepts you need to start building your own
streaming systems. In this friendly, framework-agnostic tutorial,
you'll learn how to handle real-time events and how to design and
implement a system that's a perfect fit for your needs. Each new
idea is carefully explained with diagrams, clear examples, and fun
dialogue between perplexed personalities! about the technology Many
modern organizations rely on real-time event data to ensure top
performance. In its raw state, most event data is unfiltered and
hard to analyze. Streaming systems address this problem by
processing event data so it can be used to create alerts, analysis
dashboards, and automated responses, and to trigger other actions
within a system. From live financial information to monitoring for
signs of a DDoS attack and blocking rogue agents, streaming systems
provide a big boost to the health, security, and flexibility of
your applications. about the book Grokking Streaming Systems helps
you unravel what streaming systems are, how they work, and whether
they're right for your business. Written to be tool-agnostic,
you'll be able to apply what you learn no matter which framework
you choose. You'll start with the key concepts and then work your
way through increasingly complex examples, including tracking a
real-time count of IoT sensor events and detecting fraudulent
credit card transactions in real-time. You'll even be able to
easily experiment with your own streaming system, by downloading
the custom-built and super-simplified streaming framework designed
for this book. By the time you're done, you'll be able to easily
assess the capabilities of streaming frameworks, and solve common
challenges that arise when building streaming systems. what's
inside - Implement and troubleshoot streaming systems - Design
streaming systems for complex functionalities - Assess
parallelization requirements - Spot networking bottlenecks and
resolve back pressures - Group data for high-performance systems -
Handle delayed events in real-time systems about the reader For
readers interested in data processing. Examples in Java. about the
author Josh Fischer and Ning Wang are both Apache Committers, and
part of the project management committee for the Apache Heron
distributed stream processing engine. Josh is a software engineer
at Scotcro and has worked with moving large datasets in real time
for organizations such as 1904labs and Bayer. Ning is a software
engineer at Amplitude building real-time data pipelines. He was a
key contributor of Apache Heron in Twitter's Real-time Compute
team.
This book constitutes the proceedings of
the 13th International Conference on Sensor
Systems and Software, S-Cube 2022, which was held in Dalian, China,
in December 7-9, 2022. The 16 revised full papers in this
book were selected from 42 submissions and are organized in three
thematic sessions on sensor technology for marine systems;
resilience control systems; and applications.
This journal-like book series includes edited volumes to rapidly
report and spread the latest technological results, new scientific
discovery and valuable applied researches in the fields concerning
offshore robotics as well as promote international academic
exchange. We aim to make it one of the premier comprehensive
academic publications of world offshore vehicle and robotics
community. The audience of the series will include the scholars,
researchers, engineers and students who are interested in fields of
autonomous marine vehicles and robotics, including autonomous
surface vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, remote operation
vehicles, marine bionics, marine vehicle modeling, guidance,
navigation, control and cooperation and so on.
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Artificial Intelligence in Education. Posters and Late Breaking Results, Workshops and Tutorials, Industry and Innovation Tracks, Practitioners, Doctoral Consortium and Blue Sky - 24th International Conference, AIED 2023, Tokyo, Japan, July 3–7, 2023, Proceedings (1st ed. 2023)
Ning Wang, Genaro Rebolledo-Mendez, Vania Dimitrova, Noboru Matsuda, Olga C. Santos
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This volume constitutes poster papers and late breaking results
presented during the 24th International Conference on
Artificial Intelligence in Education, AIED 2023, Tokyo, Japan, July
3–7, 2023. The 65 poster papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 311 submissions. This set of posters was
complemented with the other poster contributions submitted for the
Poster and Late Breaking results track of the AIED 2023
conference.Â
Unmanned marine vehicles (UMVs) is a collective term commonly used
to describe autonomous underwater vehicles, remotely operated
vehicles, semi-submersibles, and unmanned surface craft. UMVs are
heavily used in the military, civilian, and scientific communities
for undertaking designated missions whilst either operating
autonomously and/or in co-operation with other types of vehicles.
Advanced marine vehicles are increasing their capabilities and the
degree of autonomy more and more in order to perform more
sophisticated maritime missions. Remotely operated vehicles are no
longer cost-effective since they are limited by economic support
costs, and the presence and skills of the human operator.
Alternatively, autonomous surface and underwater vehicles have the
potential to operate with greatly reduced overhead costs and level
of operator intervention. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV),
commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot
aboard. UAVs are a component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS);
these include a UAV, a ground-based controller, and a system of
communications between the two. Compared to manned aircraft, UAVs
were originally used for missions too "dull, dirty or dangerous"
for humans. While they originated mostly in military applications,
their use is rapidly expanding to commercial, scientific,
recreational, agricultural, and other applications such as
policing, peacekeeping and surveillance, product deliveries, aerial
photography, agriculture, smuggling, and drone racing. Civilian
UAVs now vastly outnumber military UAVs, with estimates of over a
million sold by 2015, so they can be seen as an early commercial
application of Autonomous Things, to be followed by the autonomous
car and home robots. Nowadays, UMVs and UAVs are playing an
increasingly important role in both controlling community and
engineering applications. For example, UMVs and UAVs provide more
efficient ways to execute various challenging tasks. However, these
systems are usually featured with dynamics coupling, actuator
saturation, underactuated structure, time-varying disturbance,
etc., thereby resulting in great challenges and difficulties in
system analysis and controller design. Recently, by employing
intelligent approaches, advanced control methodologies for unmanned
systems have been rapidly developed. Note that the dynamic
environment is usually changing and the unmanned systems must adapt
themselves accordingly. In this context, on one hand, more efforts
should be focused on the methodology of the learning system. For
example, fast adaptation and self-organizing capability are
essentially required. On the other hand, advanced analysis tools
should be deployed to enhance the control performance. Towards this
end, human-like intelligence should be integrated tightly with
nonlinear design for complex control tasks of autonomous systems.
The main objective of this edited book is to address various
challenges and issues pertinent to the intelligent control of UMVs
and UAVs. (Nova)
With the advent of various emerging network services in recent
years, the current best-effort based internet infrastructure has
increasingly struggled in providing comprehensive support for these
applications. Despite the QoS (Quality of Services) frameworks
proposed in the 1990's, such as Integrated Services (IntServ) and
Differentiated Services (DiffServ), large-scale deployments have
not been seen across the global internet until now, and this slow
progress has significantly hindered the development of the relevant
services. In addition, network resilience to failures has become
another major concern by today's ISPs (Internet Service Providers),
as QoS assurance to end-users may be severely impacted by various
failures which are very common in operational networks today.
After Mao Zedong's Anti-Rightist Campaign of 1957-58, Chinese
intellectuals were subjected to "re-education" by the state. In
Banished to the Great Northern Wilderness, Ning Wang draws on labor
farm archives, interviews, and memoirs to provide a remarkable look
at the suffering and complex psychological world of these banished
Beijing intellectuals. Wang's use of newly uncovered
Chinese-language sources challenges the concept of the intellectual
as renegade martyr, showing how exiles often declared allegiance to
the state for self-preservation. While Mao's campaign victimized
the banished, many of those same people also turned against their
comrades. Wang describes the ways in which the state sought to
remold the intellectuals, and he illuminates the strategies the
exiles used to deal with camp officials and improve their chances
of survival.
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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