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Use Style: Paper Title 2011 International Conference on Management Science and Intelligent Control (ICMSIC 2011) Hefei, China 24-26 August 2011 Volume 1 Pages 1-763 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1152N-PRT ISBN: 978-1-61284-438-1 1/5 TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL01 0001-B06009 NRGSO:A NOVEL REALIZATION ALGORITHM OF GROUP SEARCH 1 OPTIMIZER XIE Jing, ZHOU Hui, LIANG Tian, FENG Shao-jie 0002-B06010 A CERTAIN MANY CHINESE POSTMEN PROBLEMS RESEARCH BASED 7 ON DNA COMPUTING MODEL Dong Chao#1, Yin Zhi-xiang#, Sun Yan-ju# 0003-B06012 ORDERING AND PRICING STRATEGIES IN A TWO-ECHELON SUPPLY 10 CHAIN CONSIDERING LOSS-AVERSE AND FAIRNESS-CONCERNS Liu Jian, Qiu Guo-bin 0004-B06024 GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN DEVELOPING A CIRCULAR 15 ECONOMY ---A CASE STUDY OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SWEDEN Lu xupeng 0005-B06044 A STUDY ON THE CHOICE OF BUSINESS MODELS OF THE INTERNET 20 OF THINGS Fan Pengfei,Zhu Rui, Huang Weidong 0006-B06050 A STUDY ON THE COMOVEMENT EFFECT BETWEEN STOCK 26 MARKETS OF A+H CROSS-LISTING FIRMS: AN ANALYSIS BASED ON A+H COMPOSITE INDEXES Chi XIE,Junlan CHEN 0007-B06068 THE RESEARCH OF NALING COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN BASED 31 ON TECHNOLOGY ROADMAP Zhu Wei-dong,Yan Kai-xuan,Yang Chun-qing 0008-B06069 FACTORS AFFECTING NON-INTEREST INCOME OF COMMERCIAL 35 BANKS˖EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Wang Rui 0009-B06070 STOCK TREND PREDICTION BASED ON SVM AND PSO PARAMETER 39 OPTIMIZATION Yun Lin,Yunsheng Zhou 0010-B06074 A RESEARCH ON APPLICATION OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK IN 44 WATER QUALITY MONITORING Cai Suhua,Chen Xueli 0011-B06082 WHY IS CEO’S HIGH PAY INEVITABLE? 48 Liu Xiaofeng,Cao Hua 0012-B06087 ON THE SERVICE PROCESS REENGINEERING OF CHINA’S LOGISTICS 53 ENTERPRISE IN THE DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT Wu Shuping,Wei Guochen 0013-B06088 REASONABLY SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEMS FOR THE URBAN 58 RESIDENTS IN CHINA Shujing Zhang 0014-B06091 FUZZY EVALUATION OF ENTERPRISES’ SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY 62 INNOVATION PERFORMANCE BASED ON BSC Sun Cheng-fei 0015-B06093 BAYESIAN CLASSIFIER IN TEA SORTING 66 Junfeng Zhang ,Chunyan Zhang , Sun Chen 0016-B06094 RESEARCH ON COMPREHENSIVE MEASURE AND COORDINATED 70 GROWTH OF NEW-TYPE INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION A CASE STUDY OF HUAI’AN IN JIANGSU PROVINCE Lei Cao 0017-B06106 THE REALIZATION OF WEB INFORMATION EXTRACTION BASED ON 74 XML Shu Qin HUANG 0018-B06112 SEMI-AUTOMATIC METHODS TO RESOLVE SCHEMA DISCREPANCY 77 Wei Du,Xianxia Zou 0019-B06113 RESEARCH ON THE HUMAN ROURCE MANAGEMENT OF 81 UNIVERSITY BASED ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Hu Shulin, Li Shuying, Zhao Falan 0020-B06122 RESEARCH ON THE INEFFICIENCY ACADEMIC DIGITAL 85 INFORMATION RESOURCES: BASED ON THE MODELS TTF AND UTAUT Li Jing, Wei Dengbai, Zheng Ran 0021-B06125 INSIDER TRADING REGULATIONS AND CEO COMPENSATION 89 Liu Xiaofeng,Cao Hua 0022-B06127 A STUDY ON RELATIONS BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING 94 CAPACITY AND UPGRADING OF CLUSTERED FIRMS:TAKING ZHE JIANG MEDICINE & CHEMICAL CLUSTERED FIRMS AS AN EXAMPLE Rong XIANG,Yanfei MA 0023-B06130 ASSESSMENT OF INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING AN 98 INflUENZA EPIDEMIC USING AGENT-BASED SIMULATION Lu Li,Fa Zhang,Hong Cai 0024-B06134 THE BUILDING OF SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BASED 102 ON TRUST AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT Zhang Hong; Li Weiwei; Lan Hailin 0025-B06137 A NEW METHOD OF THE ELECTRIC ENERGY METERING BASED ON 106 THE SEPARATION OF HARMONIC Ji Ping,Zhu Quan 0026-B06145 THE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN RESOURCE STATUS IN THE 111 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF CHINESE E- BUSINESS Wu Xuelian 0027-B06148 CHANGS IN ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AND EARNINGS 114 MANAGEMENT——EVIDENCE OF CHINA’S NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FOR IMPAIRMENT ASSETS ZHOU Dong-hua 0028-B06150 DISCUSSION ABOUT MARKETING STRATEGY BRAND POSITIONING 118 Min LIU*,Wenrong JIANG,Fangxi CHEN 0029-B06153 THE STRUCTURE OF SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK AND THE 122 TECHNICAL INNOVATION PERFORMANCE ZHENG Qian 0030-B06155 DECENTRALIZED VARIABLE STRUCTURE CONTROL OF UNCERTAIN 127 LARGE-SCALE TIME-DELAYED DISTRIBUTED PARAMETER SYSTEMS WITH NONLINEAR INPUT Huimin Xiao,Lin Zhao 0031-B06162 EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 132 ORGANIZATION COMMITMENT AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN CHINA Qian Sanping,Lin Yufang 0032-B06163 DIGITAL GENERATING SCHEME OF COMPOSITE DISCRETE 136 CHAOTIC FREQUENCY-MODULATED SIGNALS LIU Shihua,WANG Hanzhong,YANG Hongmei 0033-B06166 USING THE TRAVEL COST METHOD TO EVALUATE THE 140 RECREATIONAL BENEFITS OF MA-AN-SHAN FOREST PARK Zhou Yi,Ren Hong 0034-B06167 EVOLUTIONARY GAME ANALYSIS OF OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOR 144 BASED ON SUPERVISION MECHANISM IN PURCHASING ALLIANCE LI Tian-bao,XIONG Wei-qing 0035-B06169 INTELLIGENT PID CONTROLLER USING IMMUNE CLONAL 150 SELECTION ALGORITHM BASED ON FPGA IMPLEMENTATION HUANG Ming 0036-B06170 A MODAL FOR OPERATION COORDINATION AMONG URBAN 153 AGGLOMERATION'S REGIONAL RAIL TRANSIT ,CITY'S BUS AND METRO Liu Peng,Xu Ruihua,Liu Peng 0037-B06171 RESEARCH ON PRODUCT INNOVATION ORIENTED ENTERPRISE 157 BASED ON TRIZ THEORY Zhang hui,Liu liyun 0038-B06174 RESEARCH OF DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT ON RAILWAY 161 TEMPORARY POWER SYSTEM BASED ON FUZZY EVALUATION Liu Sumi,Liu Bingfeng,Wang Chun 0039-B06177 INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN EMERGING 165 PHARMACEUTICAL BIONANOTECHNOLOGY Zhao QingjunˈGuan Jiancheng, Yao Minghui 0040-B06179 EFFECTS OF HUMAN FACTORS ON PERFORMANCE OF ADVANCED 169 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY UNDER DIFFERENT INTENSITY OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Tianhui GAO,Yanqiu SONG,Dashuang DAI, Xinbo WANG 0041-B06180 MONITORING OF NEW COUNTRYSIDE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS 173 AND ITS NETWORK PLATFORM Gao Mingxiu, Zhao Gengxing,Su Yanhong 0042-B06181 A STUDY ON THE CORE COMPETENCIES OF BEAUTY INDUSTRY 178 ENTREPRENEURS IN TAIWAN Chien-Hua Shen,Chun-Mei Chou,Hsi-Chi Hsiao,Ming-Kuo Chuang 0043-B06183 BUILDING TECHNICAL TRADING SYSTEM WITH GENETIC 180 PROGRAMMING TO TEST THE EFFICIENCY OF CHINESE STOCK MARKETS Hui Qu,Haifei Liu 0044-B06185 OUTDOOR TARGET TRACKING BASED ON FISHEYE LENS WITH 184 KALMAN FILTER Jianpeng Liang,Zaoliang Cao 0045-B06187 THE APPLICATION ON VIDEO ANALYSIS IN COMPUTER AIDED 188 EVALUATION FOR FOOTBALL SKILLS TRAINING Shenggang An,Ying Xu 0046-B06188 CORRECTION AND ENHANCEMENT FOR OMNI----DIRECTIONAL 192 IMAGE WITH A FISHEYE LENS Meilian Sun, Weimin Ge, Zuoliang Cao 0047-B06189 EVOLUTIONARY GAME ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES SELECTION OF 196 TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS IN SERVICE OUTSOURCING Chen Cheng,Xiong Weiqing 0048-B06195 RESEARCH ON THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM 201 INTEGRATION BASED ON ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS AND GENETIC ALGORITHM Zongjian Tang,Feng Liu 0049-B06196 RESEARCH ON PRODUCTION AND ORDERING DECISION IN SUPPLY 205 CHAIN UNDER YIELDS AND DEMAND DISRUPTIONS Xiaoli Su,Yishun Su 0050-B06200 STUDY OF CONSUMERS’ MOTIVATION IN CREATIVE-CULTURE 211 INTENSIVE AREAS Liu Pei,Zhang Youzhi,Yang Li,Ge Xiangyu 0051-B06201 THE RESEARCH OF RELATIONSHIPS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY 214 SCHOOL TEACHERS’ WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT, SELF-EFFICACY AND JOB BURNOUT Haiguang Wang,Qiuye Ma,Langyu Xiong 0052-B06203 ADAPTIVE PID CONTROLLER BASED ON ARTIFICIAL IMMUNE 220 ALGORITHM AND RBF NEURAL NETWORK Ming Huang,You-Rui Huang 0053-B06204 VIRTUAL EQUIVALENT SYSTEM METHOD AND CRITERIA FOR 223 SWITCHING MULTIPLE MODEL ADAPTIVE CONTROL Li Qing,Zhang Weicun,Zhang Chao,Wang Lijun 0054-B06207 DESIGN OF INTELLIGENT PID CONTROLLER BASED ON FUZZY RBF 227 NEURAL NETWORK HUANG Ming 0055-B06211 A QUEUING-THEORY BASED ANALYSIS ON THE OPTIMAL 230 STOCKPILING DURING THE GOODS TURNOVER PERIOD Rui Shichun,Wang Yongfu 0056-B06213 ENERGY CONSUMPTION, CO2 EMISSIONS AND ECONOMIC 233 DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA’S RESOURCE-BASED CITIES A CASE STUDY OF XUZHOU LI Hui-juan,LONG Ru-yin,LI Hui-juan 0057-B06214 STOCHASTIC OPTIMIZATION AND CONTROL ON INVENTORY 238 SYSTEMS WITH OVERSTOCK AND STOCKOUT RISKS ZHANG Hua 0058-B06216 CONCEPT AND RESEARCH PROGRESS OF ORDER SCHEDULING 242 PROBLEM IN PRODUCTION SCHEDULING SYSTEM Lin Ping Wang,Lian Rong Yu,Wei Zhong Wang 0059-B06217 FAULT PREDICTION AND CONDITION MONITOR OF TURBOJET 246 ENGINE GROUND STARTING Baoan Li, Xinwei Li,Zhihua Liu 0060-B06220 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS EVALUATION 250 OF URBANIZATION IN ETHNIC MINORITY-GATHERED REGIONS Zhengyuan Liu,Xujie Jia, Chuanhua Wei, Wenying Lan 0061-B06221 ALM MODEL FOR CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANKS USING 254 STOCHASTIC PROGRAMMING Yin Guo,Ruoen Ren 0062-B06223 STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF INPUT AND OUTPUT IN 258 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AT RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES IN CHINA Mi Zhou, Shichao Ding, Louis C.Vaccaro 0063-B06224 THE IMPACT RELATION OF COALMINE SAFETY MANAGEMENT 261 BEHAVIORS Qingren CAO,Kai LI,Wenjing YUE 0064-B06230 BINARY ANT COLONY ALGORITHM WITH CONTROLLABLE SEARCH 265 BIAS FOR UNCONSTRAINED BINARY QUADRATIC PROBLEM Xiong Weiqing,Wei Ping 0065-B06240 STABILITY ANALYSIS OF AUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL CONTROL 270 METHODS OF OPEN CANAL XiaoBo Feng,Kang Wang 0066-B06246 AN EXTENDABLE ONTOLOGY MODEL OF JOINT OPERATION PLAN 274 Xin Hu, Zhong Liu, Shidong Qiao, Qing Cheng 0067-B06249 CREDIT ANALYSIS ON ENTERPRISES’ EMISSION REDUCTION 279 PROJECTS LU Min,LI Yanyan 0068-B06261 USING COOPERATION AND COMPETITION THEORY IN THE 283 GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY RISK MANAGEMENT-------ANALYSIS OF QUESTIONNAIRES Fang Su,Dean Tjosvold 0069-B06265 FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION FOR AUTONOMY LEVELS OF 288 UNMANNED Yi-bo Li,Xin-xing Wang 0070-B06266 RESEARCH STATUS AND ANALYSIS OF HEDONIC FEATURES ON 292 HOUSING HEDONIC PRICE MODEL Wang Heyong 0071-B06270 THE VECTOR MAP OF AVL ADAPTIVE CONTROL 295 Li Yang , Zhang Xiao-dong, Bao Yuan-lu 0072-B06273 EUROPEAN OPTION WITH STOCHASTICVOLATILITY FOLLOWING A 299 FINITE MARKOV CHAIN Hua Ding,Ning Ding 0073-B06277 THE RESEARCH ON COLLABORATION AND COMPETITION OF 303 MODULAR PRODUCTION NETWORK
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