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Use Style: Paper Title 2011 2nd IEEE International Conference on Emergency Management and Management Sciences (ICEMMS 2011) Beijing, China 8-10 August 2011 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1133J-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-9665-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS SESSION 1 001-E097 EMERGENCY VEHICLE LOCATION MODEL AND ALGORITHM UNDER 1 UNCERTAINTY Qing Ye, Jianshe Song, Zhenglei Yang , Lianfeng Wang 002-E201 ANALYSE APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEISMIC PHYSICAL 5 MODELING FOR COAL MEASURE STRATA Shixin Dai, Guowei Zhu, Peng Zhang 003-M102 APPLICATION OF GREY MODEL GM(1,1) TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 10 AND DESTRUCTION ACCIDENTS Zhang Yunlong,Liu Mao 004-M073 EVALUATION OF THERMAL SAFETY IN FIRE USING HUMAN THERMAL 14 MODEL AND CFD SIMULATION Han Xuefeng,Weng Wenguo 005-M069 EARLY WARNING AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN EARTHQUAKES 17 Dai Anna 006-M031 STUDY ON THE STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF CHINA'S RAILWAY 21 NETWORK Huang Lihua, Weng Wenguo, Ni Shunjiang 007-M021 SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION AT THE MINUSTAH HEADQUARTER 25 DURING CISAR’S DEPLOYMENT IN HAITI 2010 Li Yigang 008-E018 RESEARCH ON THE EVALUATION OF THE ENTERPRISE EMERGENCY 29 CAPABILITY WITH THE BUTTERFLY CATASTROPHE THEORY Lin Dajian,Kong Meng,Zhou LingJian,Yu Changsheng 009-E025 EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE 33 EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE Li Yi 010-M008 WATER POLLUTION ACCIDENT CONTROL AND URBAN SAFETY WATER 37 SUPPLY Haitao Zhang, Xinmin Xie,Junsan Hou SESSION 2 011-M020 A STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS ON OCCUPANT EVACUATION TIME UNDER 41 EMERGENCY CONDITIONS Chu Guanquan,Wang Jinhui 012-E030 RESEARCH ON THE IDSS OF UNCONVENTIONAL EMERGENCY 45 MANAGEMENT BASED ON SCENARIO ANALYSIS AND CBR Yuan Xiaofang,Li Hongxia 013-E033 LONG-TERM CONTROL MECHANISM OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND 49 ITS EFFECT RESEARCH FOR CHINA’S EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY Zou Hua,Sun Airu 014-M023 OPTIMIZATION RESEARCH ON URBAN EMERGENCY EVACUATION 54 SCHEME MODEL SYSTEM TAO Xigui SHEN Yueguo SHI Zhongfeng HUO Xiaoqiang 015-M024 GIS-BASED PRE-WARNING SIGNALS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 58 NIU Ju-fen 016-M026 STUDY ON QUANTITATIVE EQUILIBRIUM MODEL OF HUMAN FACTOR 61 RISK CONTROL Zhou Aitao,Wang Kai,zhang hong,Cao Zhantao 017-M030 CLUSTERING ANALYSIS ON SAFETY CULTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF 65 COAL MINES IN SHANDONG PROVINCE Wu Changcheng, Fu Gui,Wu Changcheng 018-E039 IT/IS INNOVATION BEHAVIOR FORMATION MECHANISM: BASED ON ERG 69 THEORY AND SOCIAL CAPITAL Min Qin,Li-Hua Huang 019-E040 PRACTICE TEACHING SYSTEM RESEARCH FOR EXCELLENT ENGINEER OF 73 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MAJOR Min Qin,Zhaofeng Lu 020-M045 COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION STUDY FOR URBAN EMERGENCY RESCUE 77 CAPABILITY Li LIN SESSION 3 021-M048 A SIMULATION-BASED ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOL CLOSURE STRATEGIES 81 DURING AN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC Lu Li,Fa Zhang,Hong Cai 022-E043 CONTRUSTION AND ANALYSIS OF LIFE QUALITY BETWEEN PHYSICAL 85 POPULATION AND NON-PHYSICAL POPULATION IN COLLEGE STUDENTS. 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OPERATIONAL SAFETY EVALUATION Li Lei,Wang Fuzhang SESSION 4 031-M042 THE RESEARCH ON IMPROVING STUDENTS'ABILITY TO DEAL WITH FIRE 120 ACCIDENT Zhang Yinghua 032-E053 RESEARCH ON THE CAPABILITIES OF REGIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL 123 INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA Lv Yan 033-E054 APPLICATION EMOTION QUOTIENT IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN 127 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Zhu Shuangying,Zhang Min 034-E055 EMERGENCY REGION OF INSTANTANEOUS DISPERSION CAUSED BY 132 LEAKAGE OF NATURAL GAS HIGHLY CONTAINING CARBON DIOXIDE Yuanpan Zheng,Yali Zhang 035-E056 THE EFFECT ON INVENTORY QUANTITY BY WAREHOUSE 136 CENTRALIZATION Zhen WANG 036-M038 DEBT CONTRACT, ACCOUNTING INFORMATION AND THE 139 CREDITORS’SUPERVISION Liu Jiang 037-M039 A STUDY ON PUBLIC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BASED ON ECONOMIC 143 ANALYSIS Qinghuan Zheng 038-E058 RESEARCH ON REGIONAL LOGISTICS RESOURCE INTEGRATION UNDER 147 THE BACKGROUND OF BUILDING THREE GORGES LOGISTICS CENTER WANG Zhen,XIE Wuzhou 039-E059 RISK ANALYSIS OF EPC PROJECT BASED ON ISM 151 Ning Yu,Yanfeng Wang 040-M053 INTERVENTIONS FOR CONTAGIOUS DISEASE : AGENT-BASED MODELING 155 AND SIMULATION Zhang Fa, Zhao Qiao-xia,Li Lu SESSION 5 041-M061 RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT OF URBAN ANTI-DISASTERS SYSTEM BASED 159 ON FUZZY FAULT TREE ANALYSIS Yongqin Sui,Xiaodong Pan 042-M063 ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL VULNERABILITY TO NATURAL DISASTERS IN CHINA 163 Ling Tang,Yijun Liu 043-M074 ANALYSIS IMPACT FACTORS OF TRUST OF EMERGENT EVENTS ON WEB 167 DIFFUSION CHANNELS Lin Jiajia,Li Hong 044-E064 KEY PROBLEMS AND COUNTERMEASURE RESEARCH FOR SMES IN CHINA 171 TO IMPLEMENT ERP Xuesen Wan 045-E065 PROJECT MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGIES:ARE THEY SUFFICIENT TO 175 DEVELOP QUALITY SOFTWARE Shuobo Xu,Dishi Xu 046-M075 A PROPOSED GROUP DECISION MAKING METHOD FOR SUPPLY CHAIN 179 RISK MANAGEMENT UNDER FUZZY ENVIRONMENT Pooria Moeinzadeh,Pooria Moeinzadeh, Abbas Hajfahaliha 047-M077 OPTIMAL CHOICE OF STAFF FOR COAL MINE SAFETY EVALUATION AND 183 MANAGEMENT BASED ON GRAY STATISTICAL METHOD Hongqing Zhu, Xingkui Liu, Haiyan Wang, Yao Liu 048-M085 ANALYSIS OF SAFETY TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION FOCUS IN 187 PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY YANG Guo-liang, ZHANG Sheng-zhu,TAO Hong,ZHANG Yue, GAO Xu 049-E069 WAVELET NEURAL NETWORK EMBEDDED EXPERT SYSTEM USED IN 190 SHORT-TERM LOAD FORECASTING Niu Dongxiao,Ji Ling,Tian Jie 050-E070 ON ESTABLISHMENT OF FIREFIGHTING ARMY ’S PSYCHOLOGICAL AID 194 EMERGENCY SYSTEM Hou Yi SESSION 6 051-E071 CO-OPERATION BETWEEN USERS AND DEVELOPERS IN LARGE IT 197 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Shuobo Xu,Dishi Xu 052-E072 RESEARCH ON ADAPTIVE EVALUATION INDEXES OF MOUNTAINOUS ROAD 201 NETWORK FOR DISASTER AFFAIRS SONG Yongchao 053-M036 A STUDY ON THE CAUSES AND EVOLUTION MECHANISM OF NETWORK 205 STRUCTURE RISK OF INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS Weidong Wang 054-E074 RESEARCH ON THE COUNTERMEASURES OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 208 BASED ON KNOWLEDGE COLLABORATION Chunjuan Li,Zhenlai You 055-M037 RESCUE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS TANKER ACCIDENT 212 WANG Xiao-ming 056-E076 EVALUATION ON FINANCIAL 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