UPCOMING CONFERENCES Hong Kong, China, June 20-21, 2015 Conference Name 2015 International Conference on Mechanical Manufacturing and Optimization (ICMMO 2015) 2015 International Conference on Innovative Materials and Construction (ICIMC 2015) 2015 International Conference on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy (ICIBB 2015) Conference Website Submission Deadline & Email www.icmmo.org March 30, 2015 icmmo@saise.org www.icimc.org March 30, 2015 icimc@saise.org www.icibb.org March 25, 2015 icibb@saise.org Conference Website Submission Deadline & Email www.acmme.org April 15, 2015 sub@acmme.org Chengdu, China, July 23-24, 2015 Conference Name 2015 3rd Asia Conference on Mechanical and Materials Engineering (ACMME 2015) 2015 International Conference on Electronics Computer Technology (ICECT 2015) 2015 2nd International Conference on Control and Robotics Engineering (ICCRE 2015) www.icect.org April 5, 2015 icect@saise.org www.iccre.org April 5, 2015 iccre@saise.org Conference Website Submission Deadline & Email www.cpese.net June 30, 2015 cpese@saise.org Kitakyushu, Japan, September 10-12, 2015 Conference Name 2015 2nd International Conference on Power and Energy Systems Engineering (CPESE 2015) 2015 International Conference on Smart Grid and Communications (ICSGC 2015) www.icsgc.org June 30, 2015 icsgc@saise.org Contents Contents ············································································································1 Welcome Page ·····································································································2 Conference Venue·································································································3 Simple Version of Conference Schedule ······································································4 Introduction to Keynote Speakers ··············································································5 Schedule of Sessions ·····························································································7 Poster Session ····································································································22 One Day Tour·····································································································26 Call for Papers ····································································································29 1 Welcome to CEEPE 2015 in Guilin, China Welcome to attend 2015 2nd International Conference on Electronics Engineering and Power Engineering (CEEPE-II 2015). CEEPE 2015 has 2 workshops, they are 2015 International Conference on Information Management (ICIM 2015) and 2015 International Conference on Smart Manufacturing (ICOSM 2015). The aim of CEEPE 2015, ICIM 2015 and ICOSM 2015 are to present the latest research and results of scientists related to electronics engineering and power engineering, information management, and smart manufacturing. These 3 conferences will provide opportunities for delegates from different areas to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. We hope that the conference cam make significant contribution to these up-to-date scientific fields. And wish all respected authors and listeners a nice trip in Guilin, China. Warm Tips: All papers of CEEPE 2015 and ICOSM 2015, both invited and contributed, have been reviewed by two or three experts from the PC. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted paper will be published in international journal “Applied Mechanics and Materials”[ISSN:1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications] “Applied Mechanics and Materials” , volumes are submitted for indexing to Elsevier: SCOPUS and Ei Compendex (CPX), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA), Chemical Abstracts (CA), Google and Google Scholar, ISI (ISTP, CPCI, Web of Science), Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), etc. All papers of ICIM 2015, both invited and contributed, have been reviewed by two or three experts from the PC. After a careful reviewing process, all registered and presented paper will be published in WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies (ISSN: 1743-3517), which will be indexed by EI Compendex, Scopus and ISI. Get your presentation PPT prepared and print out the notification letter before you leave for Guilin, China. Pick up the conference materials at the reception desk of CEEPE 2015/ICIM 2015/ICOSM 2015 in the lobby of Guilin Bravo Hotel on February 28, 2015. Please attend the conference and arrive the Conference Room before 9:00 a.m. in formal attire on March 1, 2015. There will be a group photo and coffee break between 10:25-10:40 on March 1, 2015; every attendee will be invited to take group photo. Copy your PPT to the conference computer before your session begins. One best presentation will be selected from each session, and the best one will be announced and awarded at the end of each session. Session group photo will be taken after the award. Participants who had already paid the fee for one day tour can join in one day tour on March 2, 2015 2 Conference Venue(会议地点) Guilin Bravo Hotel Guilin, China (桂林宾馆,中国·桂林) Address: 14 South Ronghu Road (Ronghu Nan Lu), China 地址:中国桂林市象山区榕湖南路 14 号 Website(网址):www.glbravohotel.com 电话(TEL):(86)(0773)2898888 3 Simple Version of Conference Schedule Dates February 28, 2015(Saturday ) Venue Items In the lobby of Guilin Bravo hotel Participants Registration and Conference kits (桂林宾馆大堂) Collection 10:00AM-12:00AM 13:30PM-16:00PM March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (9:00AM-10:25AM) Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speeches Keynote Speech I: Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani (2 楼伏波厅) Keynote Speech II: Dr. Nopbhorn Leeprechanon March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (10:25AM-10:40AM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (10:40AM-12:30PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor Coffee Break and Group Photo (2 楼伏波厅) Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (2 楼伏波厅) Session Chair: Prof. Yuri Vorobiev Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (12:30PM -12:35PM) (2 楼伏波厅) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) Lijiang Restaurant, 1st floor of Guilin (12:35PM-14:00PM) Bravo Hotel(1 楼漓江餐厅) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (14:00PM-15:30PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (15:30PM-15:35PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (15:35PM -15:50PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (15:50PM -17:40PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) (17:40PM-17:45PM) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) Paper Presentation Session I (11 papers) Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session I Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (2 楼伏波厅) Lunch(Buffet) Paper Presentation Session II (9 papers) Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (2 楼伏波厅) Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session II Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor Coffee Break (2 楼伏波厅) Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (2 楼伏波厅) Paper Presentation Session III (11 Papers) Session Chair: TBA Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (2 楼伏波厅) Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session III Fubo Conference Room, 2 nd floor (17:45PM -17:50PM) (2 楼伏波厅) March 1, 2015 (Sunday) Shanhu Room, 2nd floor of Guilin Bravo (18:00PM -19:30PM) Hotel(2 楼杉湖厅) Concluding Remarks (Addressed by Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani) 4 Dinner(Round Table) Introduction to Keynote Speakers Dr. Nopbhorn Leeprechanon Thammasat University, Thailand Biography: Dr. Nopbhorn Leeprechanon obtained his Bachelor (Honors) and Master of Engineering specialized in Electrical Power Engineering from the King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand, and received his Ph.D. in Power System Economics and Policy from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), Victoria, Australia. He later obtained another Master of Art in Politics and Government from Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand. Dr. Leeprechanon is currently with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Thammasat University (TU). He has been an active researcher in the area of electrical power system operations and planning, power system economics and energy policy for almost 2 decades and has published/presented over 30 articles in both national and international level related to his research interests in four continents. Dr. Leeprechanon had experiences in engineering industries, business and higher education sectors. He had worked in the field of power engineering and associated industries including NS, WIC, BICC, ABB for several years before joining Thammasat University in 1996. He is currently Head of Power System Planning and Energy Policy Research Center at TU, an Honorable Advisor of the Standing Committee for Energy, Senate of the Kingdom of Thailand, Executive Committee of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Thailand Chapter. His research interests are Renewable Energy Optimization Modeling, Integration of Smart Grid and Renewable Energy/ Electric Vehicle, Electricity Economics, Tariffs, Restructuring and Reforming of State Enterprise and Public Utilities. He also plays a key role in driving a Smart Grid policy in Thailand. His managerial experiences include President of the Faculty Senate, Thammasat University (2007-2013), Secretary General of the Thai Association of Governing Board of Universities and Colleges (2012-2013), President of Council of University's Faculty Senate of Thailand (2010- 2011), Deputy Dean of Engineering, Thammasat University (2003-2005). Dr. Leeprechanon is a Senior Member of IACSIT. Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Fort Hays State University, USA Biography: Dr. Houssain Kettani was born in 1978 in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. He then moved with his parents in 1981 to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where he received his K to 6th grade education. He then moved with his parents again to Rabat, Morocco in 1989, where he is originally from and where he received his 7th to 12th grade education. He then moved to Famagusta, North Cyprus in 1995, where he received the Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, in 1998, and moved in the same year to the United States to continue his higher education. In 2000 and 2002 respectively, he received his Master’s and Doctorate degrees both in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He served as Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA during 2002-2003, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, USA during 2003-2007, Full Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science and Director of the Partnership Development Office at Polytechnic 5 University, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA during 2007-2012, and Professor and Director of Information Systems Engineering at Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas, USA since 2012. Dr. Kettani has served as Staff Research Assistant at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA in summer of 2000, Visiting Research Professor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA in summers of 2005 to 2011, Visiting Research Professor at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA in summer of 2008, and Visiting Professor at the Joint Institute for Computational Sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA in summer of 2010. Dr. Kettani’s research interests include computational science and engineering, high performance computing algorithms, information retrieval, network traffic characterization, number theory, robust control and optimization, and Muslim population studies. He presented his research in over sixty refereed conference and journal publications and his work received over four hundred citations by researchers all over the world. He chaired over hundred international conferences throughout the world and successfully secured external funding in millions of dollars for research and education from US federal agencies such as NSF, DOE, DOD, and NRC. 6 Schedule of Morning Sessions Venue: Fubo Conference Room, 2nd floor(2 楼伏波厅) Time: 09:00 a.m.-12:35 p.m., March 1, 2015 9:00a.m.-9:05a.m. Opening Remarks Dr. Nopbhorn Leeprechanon Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Fort Hays State University, USA Keynote Speech I 9:05-9:45 Keynote Speech II 9:45a.m.-10:25a.m Topic of Keynote Speech: The United States’ Challenges in Science and Engineering Education Abstract: Numerous statistical data indicate that science and engineering workforce in the United States is aging and nearing retirement. Moreover, various studies show that it has become increasingly difficult to attract American students to science and engineering fields. We focus in this paper on a fast growing minority segment of the American population. Accordingly, we show that the situation is particularly grim for Hispanics. They remain an untapped in resource, which could either present the solution needed to overcome this challenge, or further deteriorate the situation. The objective of this talk is to shed some light on the situation and suggest some solutions to this predicament that the nation is facing. Dr. Nopbhorn Leeprechanon Thammasat University, Thailand Topic of Keynote Speech: TBA Abstract: TBA Coffee Break and Group Photo 10:25a.m.-10:40a.m. 7 Session I- Power Systems and Electronics Engineering(电力系统与电子工程) (11 papers, 10 minutes for each paper, including Q&A) Venue: Fubo Conference Room, 2nd floor(2 楼伏波厅) Time: 10:40a.m.-12:30a.m. Session Chair: Prof. Yuri Vorobiev Presenter: Huaneng Su From: University of the Western Cape, South Africa Title: Development of MEA for HT-PEMFC in HySA Systems CEEPE2015-103E 10:40-10:50 Authors: Huaneng Su, Huagen Liang, Bruno G. Pollet, and Sivakumar Pasupathi Abstract: The recent trend at HySA Systems Competence Centre is toward developing HT-PEMFC-based combined heat and power (CHP) systems in the range of 1–2 kWe fueled by natural gas. The main scope is to develop internationally competitive components, specifically membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and stacks for the CHP. MEA is the core of PEMFC, and detailed understanding of the MEA is necessary to improve the durability and reduce the overall cost of the fuel cell. Therefore, a series of works on MEA fabrication were conducted in HySA systems, including the investigation of different catalyst layer fabricating technologies, the optimization of CL structure and properties, aims to improve the MEA performance, the Pt utilization, durability and reproducibility. The results revealed the feasibility of our MEAs for long-term HT-PEMFC operation. Presenter: Mujammil Asdhiyoga Rahmanta From: Research Institute of State-Owned Electricity Company of Indonesia, Indonesia Title: Application of Rotary Drum Dryer at Ombilin Coal Fired Power Plant CEEPE2015-105E 10:50-11:00 Authors: Mujammil Asdhiyoga Rahmanta and Muhammad Iqbal Felani Abstract: PLN as State-Owned Company of Indonesia has 10.000 MW fast track projects of Coal Fired Power Plant (CFPP) which is designed for using Medium Rank Coal (MRC). PLN has not got MRC due to government policy of trading of coal. While Indonesia has a lot of Low Rank Coal (LRC) reserves nowadays. Ombilin CFPP 2X100 MW has used rotary drum dryer to increase High Heating Value (HHV) of LRC by reducing total moisture of water in coal. Rotary drum dryer uses flue gas from its furnace as heat source. Rotating test in various speeds is used to know the characteristic product (fixed carbon, total moisture, and HHV) of rotary drum dryer at Ombilin CFPP. The temperature of flue gas (heat source), the type of coal input, and the other operation parameters are maintained approximately constant when speed is adjusted. 8 Presenter: Wenjie Chen From: Xi’an Jiaotong University, China CEEPE2015-107E 11:00-11:10 Title: Project Based Approach in Teaching Analog Circuit Design for Undergraduate Students Authors: Wenjie Chen and Feng Zhang Abstract: This paper discusses the use of project based approach to improve the quality of teaching/learning for analog circuit design. The proposed methodology has been applied in several electrical engineering courses. The method allows students to better understand some complex circuit and physical-level phenomena, by describing them at a higher abstraction level. In addition to enhance their understanding of design problems and skills, students become more motivated and satisfied. As an application, a case study is considered in this work: a square wave and triangular wave generator. Presenter: Jiao He From: Zhejiang University, China CEEPE2015-201E 11:10-11:20 Title: Relay Protection of Transmission Line in the Micro-grid based on Frequency Modulation Authors: Yifei Xu, Huan Ma, Jiao He, and Dehua Zhang Abstract: In recent years, the development of the micro-grid technology is promoted rapidly. In this paper, considering the fault characteristics of the micro-grid and the insufficiency of micro-grid relay protection, relay protection of transmission line applied in the micro-grid based on frequency modulation is proposed firstly. Then, differences between the micro-grid relay protection and the traditional one are introduced. After that, the operational principle and the whole working process of the frequency modulation are analyzed. Finally, by simulation and experiments, the novel proposed frequency modulation method is proved correct and practical. Presenter: Seok-Keun Koh From: GL Materials Inc., Korea CEEPE2015-204E 11:20-11:30 Title: Metal Nano Particles Formation on Rotating Powder (NPP) Substrate in Physical Vapor Deposition Authors: Seok-Keun Koh, Charles Lee, Jung Hwan Lee, Byung Kwuan Kang, Hiroyuki Kaji, Motohiko Hayash, and Wan-Ho Cho Abstract: Nano-sized (2~10 nm) metal particles were formed and accumulated on a rotating powders substrate by conventional physical vapor deposition (PVD) process. Sucrose was selected as a supporter for the nano-particles on powder (NPP) process. Nuclei, which were formed on the substrate from vaporized or sputtered metal atoms 9 at an initial thin film growth, did not grow up to coalescence stage and did not agglomerate each other when the powder in the vessel was continuously circulated during the deposition. Size of the nanoparticles is controlled by the physical parameters such as metal evaporation rate, rotation speed of the powder, selection of the powder in the PVD. Formation mechanism of nano-particles on the carrier powder have been explained in terms of thermodynamics with TEM, SEM, EDX, UV spectroscopy, etc. comparing with conventional thin film growth in PVD. Presenter: Helal Al-Hamadi From: Kuwait University, Kuwait Title: Parameters Identification of Photovoltaic Module Using Nonlinear Mathematical Programming Authors: Helal Al-Hamadi CEEPE2015-205E 11:30-11:40 Abstract: In this paper, the parameters of a PV module are estimated using mathematical programming based approach. The PV module consists of an array of solar cells used to model the current-voltage characteristics of the solar module. The model is represented as a non-linear function that relating the module current and voltage with some parameters to be estimated. No direct general analytical solution exists for such function. Given the input-output characteristic data of the solar module, a mathematical programming technique is used to solve a set of transcendental equations to optimally estimate the solar module parameters. Finally, the proposed model and technique is validated using experimental data to estimate the module parameters. Presenter: Yuri Vorobiev From: CINVESTAV-IPN, Unidad Queretaro, MEXICO Title: New Principles in Design and Technology of Multi-Junction Solar Energy Converters CEEPE2015-307E 11:40-11:50 Authors: CHÁVEZ-URBIOLA Iker, VOROBIEV Yuri, RAMIREZ-BON Rafael Abstract: The multi-junction solar energy converters can be made cheap and efficient, if some new principles are applied for their design. We propose to make each p-n junction of the converter electrically independent with its own contacts. It eliminates obligatory series connection of the junctions, and allows using wide variety of electrical schemes, of “p” and “n” layers sequence, as well as of materials used. In particular, cheaper II-VI semiconductors can be used instead of III-V ones, with essentially simpler and cheaper technologies, such as Chemical Bath Deposition (CBD), Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) and their combination. Several structures were created to illustrate the principles stated, and the results of their characterization are presented. Presenter: Prayad Boonkham From: Thammasat university, Thailand CEEPE2015-308E 11:50-12:00 Title: Decomposition analysis of changes in energy intensity of the Thai manufacturing sector during 1991–2013 Authors: Prayad Boonkham and Nopbhorn Leeprechanon Abstract: This paper analyzes changes in energy intensity in the manufacturing sector in Thailand during 1991–2013, using the logarithmic mean Divisia index in 10 multiplicative form. Results show that energy intensity in the manufacturing sector improved during this 22-year period, especially in the food & beverage, chemical, and unclassified sub-sectors; sub-sectors that did not show improvements were the fabricated metal, wood & furniture, textile, paper, non-metallic metal, and basic metal sub-sectors. Computational results show that energy consumption in the manufacturing sector increased significantly during 1991–2013 mainly on account of production effects, but that structural effects and intensity effects contributed only marginally to changes in energy consumption. The findings imply the need to balance restructuring policies within the manufacturing sector with efforts to reduce energy intensity, so as to attain sustainable economic development and improvements in energy efficiency, in accordance with Thailand’s long-term energy efficiency goals. Presenter: ZhaoJun MENG From: Nanjing NARI Group Corporation, China CEEPE2015-309E 12:00-12:10 Title: An Equivalent Condition Score Method for the Calculation of the Failure Rate for Power Transmission Equipment with Condition Maintenance Authors: Z. J. Meng, X.X. Zhu, and X.F. Song Abstract: In this paper,we propose a new method, namely equivalent condition score (CS) method, to calculate the failure rate of power transmission equipment with condition maintenance. Through the conversion of the CS evaluated after maintenance, we can investigate the effect of maintenance on the failure rate, and then calculate the failure rate of the equipment. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by field maintenance data. As shown in this paper, the equivalent CS method has a simplified calculation process and specific physical meaning. Presenter: Yexu Li From: Nanjing NARI Group Corporation, China Title: Grounding of Urban GIS Substation Connected to Commercial Buildings and Metallic Infrastructures Authors: Zhang Jinsong, Qian Feng, Guo Bing, Yexu Li, and Farid Dawalibi CEEPE2015-312E 12:10-12:20 Abstract: This paper examines various aspects of the design process of an urban Gas insulate Switchgear (GIS) complex substation grounding system. The study shows how advanced simulation approaches can be used to study complex grounding systems involving gas-insulated substations and massive connected metallic infrastructure in an urban environment by following the IEEE 80-2000 recommendations and requirements. It describes why it is important to model accurately the GIS structure, ground conductors, massive reinforced steel rebar, residential neutrals, surrounding commercial buildings and residential water pipe infrastructures as well as correctly simulate fault currents and circulating currents in order to determine touch voltages accurately and avoid overestimating or underestimating them. A parametric sensitivity analysis are performed. It is shown that bonding of an urban substation grounding system to the urban city buried metallic infrastructures, in most cases, enhances the safety status inside the substation 11 while ensuring that the transferred voltages to the city metallic infrastructures will not endanger the safety of people in the zone of influence. Furthermore, this paper suggests that the grounding grid installed beneath the GIS system does not have a major influence on the grounding grid or GIS performance. However, the method of bonding the GIS to the rebar or to the grounding system can significantly modify the building and GIS safety status. Finally, the paper demonstrates that the urban substation grounding grid performance is not very sensitive to the type of soil structures in which the system is buried due to the surrounding city buried metallic network and building rebar which are typically directly or indirectly connected to the grounding system providing thus a significant damper on the effects of soil characteristics changes. Presenter: Fanxin Zeng From: Chongqing Communication Institute, China Title: Advances on 8-QAM+ Sequences CEEPE2015-313 12:20-12:30 Authors: Fanxin Zeng and Zhenyu Zhang Abstract: In communications, 8-QAM+ signals have a large number of their own advantages in comparison with other signals. This paper summarizes the existing methods producing 8-QAM+ sequences, and the relevant results. The constructions of three families of 8-QAM+ sequences: perfect 8-QAM+ sequences, perfect 8-QAM+ arrays, and 8-QAM+ complementary sequences are in detail stated, and their flaws are revealed. Also, the problems to be investigated on 8-QAM+ sequences are pointed out. The aim of this paper is to show clearly the development directions of 8-QAM+ sequences for sequence designers who are working or going to work in this area. Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session I Lunch Time 12:35 a.m.-14:00 p.m. Lijiang Restaurant, 1st floor of Guilin Bravo Hotel (1 楼漓江餐厅) 12 Schedule of Afternoon Sessions Venue: Fubo Conference Room, 2nd floor(2 楼伏波厅) Time: 14:00 p.m.-17:50 p.m. , March 1, 2015 Session II (14:00 p.m.-15:30 p.m.) Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Coffee Break (15:35 p.m.-15:50 p.m.) Session III (15:50 p.m.-17:40 p.m.) Session Chair: TBA Concluding Remarks (17:45 p.m.-17:50 p.m.) Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Session II- E-learning and IT(电子教育与信息技术) (9 Papers, 10 minutes for each paper, including Q&A) Time: 14:00 p.m.-15:30 p.m. Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Houssain Kettani Presenter: Hope Adams From: School for Graduate Studies, State University of New York Empire State College, USA Title: Using Socio-Technical Systems Methodology to Analyze Emerging Information Technology Implementation in the Higher Education Settings Authors: Ruifang Hope Adams and Ivan I. Ivanov M2015-104 14:00-14:10 Abstract: In this paper, we will explore how such a Socio-Technical System methodology can be used to examine emerging information technology implementation strategies in higher education environment. Educational eco-systems and the socio-technical system approaches depict essentially the correlations of emerging technologies with the processes and functions of the higher education organizations, including how IT supports and enables educational information system and services, such as instructional content design, development, and assessment in a learning environment. The paper provides the authors’ vision and experience in strategizing and utilizing emerging learning technology and services. The radical changes for higher education systems are in rethinking and reengineering the traditional instructor led education and monolith IT resources, and advancing them with analysis on technology enhanced learner-centered educational environment with eco-systematic lens. M2015-217 14:10-14:20 13 Presenter: Ful-Chiang Wu From: Vanung University, Taiwan Title: Robust Design of Mixing Continuous-Continuous and Continuous-Digital Type Dynamic Systems Authors: Ful-Chiang Wu Abstract: Robust design aims to reduce the impact of noise on the product or process quality and leads to greater customer satisfaction and higher operational performance. The objective of robust design is to minimize the total quality loss in products or processes. This paper resolves the relationship between the quality loss function and the SN ratio. According to definitions of the quality loss function and SN ratio, the average SN ratio for a factor level can be transformed into a PQL value. The PQL model proposed by this study simultaneously optimizes the continuous-continuous and continuous-digital dynamic systems by minimizing the total quality loss. Using the proposed method and steps for optimization, the method addresses such problem to improve the product quality. Presenter: Uram Jeong From: Chungbuk National University, Korea Title: GPU & CPU Based Genome Assembly Using K-mer Extension Authors: Uram Jeong, SangHo Kim, Kyung Hee Lee, Wan-Sup Cho M2015-218 14:20-14:30 Abstract: The technology of GPGPU is gaining more and more attention in fields where complicated computation is needed, such as bio engineering or cryptology. GPGPU is a technology which utilizes the GPU that is originally intended to perform graphic computation for general computation normally processed by CPUs. GPGPU can be expected to boost the performance of the system when executing programs that are highly parallel. However, such computation using GPGPU require data duplication between the Host domain and the Device domain. This process may result in a bottleneck within the system. Consequently, processing of data below a certain threshold level may negatively affect the performance of the system. In this study, therefore, we conducted the K-mer computation using the CPU and the GPU concurrently in order to minimize the system bottleneck as the data is duplicated between the Device domain and the Host domain. As a result, the computation performance was enhanced up to 1.5 times for K-mer using both the CPU and the GPU compared to using a GPU alone for the job. Presenter: Hong Wang From: Institute of System Engineering, China Academy of Engineering Physics, China Title: The Use of Information Classification and Coding Authors: Hong Wang M2015-017E 14:30-14:40 Abstract: With the growing availability resources on web, in order to manage various forms of textual data, we need new methods such as text mining, machine learning and natural language to make the information processing more effective. These methods needs information to be classified and coded correctly before they can use, so the task of classification and coding plays a key role in information organization. This overview focused on the existing techniques and methods for information classification and coding, and give a method by the author, in the end , a example was given. 14 Presenter: Ali Mustofa From: State University of Surabaya, Indonesia Title: The Successful Implementation of E-Budgeting in Public University: A Study at Individual Level Authors: Purwohandoko, Sanaji, Ali Mustofa M2015-018E 14:40-14:50 Abstract: This study aims at investigating the relationship of organizational support, supervisor support, and user prior experience on the implementation of successful e-budgeting, that mediated perceived ease of use (PEoU) and perceived usefulness (PU) of TAM. A survey from thirty five (35) users of e-budgeting indicated that supervisor support gave the most contribution on the success of the program. Finally, user satisfaction, user commitment, and user performance were positively influenced by PEoU and PU. Presenter: Hongsheng Sun From: Tsinghua University, China Title: Joint Carrier Phase Estimation and Decoding Algorithm Based on Tikhonov Approximation in Frequency-hopping Communications CEEPE2015-305E 14:50-15:00 Authors: Hongsheng Sun, Zuyao Ni, Linling Kuang, Xiaokang Lin, Yue Yin, and Sheng Wu Abstract: This paper considers the problem of carrier phase estimation for a frequency-hopping system modulated by M-array phase shift keying. A low computational complexity iterative joint carrier phase estimation and decoding algorithm is proposed. The message concerning the carrier phase is approximated into a mixture of Tikhonov distributions. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the discrete phase algorithm slightly, and outperforms the class of nonlinear monomial estimation algorithms considerably, while the computational complexity of the proposed algorithm is much lower than that of the discrete phase algorithm. It may be concluded that the proposed algorithm is more suitable for a DSP or FPGA implementation in coherent PSK-Modulated frequency-hopping communications. Presenter: Mohamad Ghozali Hassan From: Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia M2015-215 15:00-15:10 Title: Effect of Relational-Oriented Exchange on Financial Performance of Outsourcing Success Authors: Mohamad Ghozali Hassan, Abdul Aziz Othman, Mohd Azril Ismail Abstract: Relational-oriented exchange plays a major role in the development of an organization in terms of its financial performance of outsourcing success in order to sustain competitive advantage. This paper used PLS-SEM to investigate the influence of relational-oriented exchange on financial performance of outsourcing success among electrical and electronic manufacturing industries. Statistical results provide evidence to support the positive relationship between relational-oriented exchange and financial performance of outsourcing success. This paper also demonstrates the 15 application of SmartPLS as an analysis tool in outsourcing management in the context of Malaysia. Presenter: Hansol Park From: Chungbuk National University, Korea Title: A Study on the Deduction of Relevant Keywords and Establishment of Marketing Strategy by SNS Analysis: Focused in Local Festivals M2015-219 15:10-15:20 Authors: Hansol Park, Hyeonjin Song, Jihye Kim, Jinhyuk Kim, Kyung-Hee Lee and Wan-Sup Cho Abstract: This study suggests method to establish of marketing strategy by using relevant keywords derived from SNS big data analysis. For this study, 3 keywords (Organic, Expo, Eco-friendly) were used to collect data related to the organic-themed local festival for a year from Naver blog since Nov.01.2013. As a result, the local festival was related to ‘Children’, ‘Baby’, ‘Mom’, ‘Coffee’, ‘Experience’, ‘Event’, ‘Booth’, ‘Detergent’ and ‘Washing’. The results suggest marketing strategies to promote local festival by using relevant keywords. There is meaning that using unstructured data such as SNS big data to establish marketing strategy. Presenter: Ruei-Shan Lu From: Takming University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Title: Use of the Self-organizing Feature Map to Diagnose Abnormal Engineering Change M2015-026E 15:20-15:30 Authors: Ruei-Shan Lu, Zhi-Ting Wu, Kuo-Wei Peng, Tai-Yi Yu Abstract: This study established identification manners with self-organizing feature map (SOM) to achieve the goal of monitoring Engineering Change (EC) based on historical data of a company that specializes in computers and peripherals. The product life cycle of this company is 3–6 months. The historical data were divided into three parts, each covering four months. The first part, comprising 2,343 records from January to April (the training period), comprise the Control Group. The second and third parts comprise Experimental Groups (EG) 1 and 2, respectively. For EG 1 and 2, the successful rate of recognizing information on abnormal ECs was approximately 96% and 95%, respectively. This paper shows the importance and screening procedures of abnormal engineering change for a particular company specializing in computers and peripherals. Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session II 16 Coffee Break 15:35 p.m.- 15:50 p.m. Session III- Information Technology and Management(信息技术与管理) (11 papers, 10 minutes for each paper, including Q&A) Venue: Fubo Conference Room, 2nd floor(2 楼伏波厅) Time: 15:50 p.m.-17:40 p.m. Session Chair: Dr. Mohamad Ghozali Hassan Presenter: Khai-Loon LEE From: Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia. M2015-213 15:50-16:00 M2015-105 16:00-16:10 Title: Understanding the Usefulness of Supply Chain Technology in Malaysian Textile and Apparel Industry Authors: Khai-Loon LEE, Mohamad Ghozali HASSAN, and Zulkifli Mohamad UDIN Abstract: Through the rapid innovation of technology and increasing affordability, it was transformed from a means of convenience to indispensable tools for work, socialization, entertainment, and learning. Given the relevance of the topic, the purpose of this study was aimed to explore the usefulness of supply chain technology (SCT) adoption in Malaysian textile and apparel (T&A) industry. The nature of this industry is characterized as a huge dynamic flow of physical, information, and financial. Undoubtedly, to handle the delicate nature of this business, the position of SCT has increased not only in the manufacturing sector, but also in smooth movement of upstream and downstream of the supply chain. Thus, the understanding and practicing of SCT adoption has become a crucial prerequisite for keeping competitive in the global race. Even though technology is widely implemented and studied in many industries and countries by researchers, but the study of adoption of SCT in Malaysian T&A industry is insufficient. In view of the significance given to Third Industrial Master Plan by the government Malaysia, it is necessary to recognize the stimulus of SCT adoptions. The results suggest and highlight the extent of SCT adoption and the benefits perceived by T&A companies from SCTs. This study believed that SCT adoption could be beneficial to both internal and external supply chains. The result of this study could be used as a precursor to support future researchers in further investigation on this extent. Presenter: Aliza Abdul Latif From: Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia. Title: Understanding and Building the Definition for Infostructure in Disaster 17 Management Authors: Aliza Abdul Latif, Noor Habibah Arshad, Norjansalika Janom Abstract: ‘Infostructure’ is a new term that has been used across many disciplines and carries different meaning. This diversity leads to the blurring of the limits of infostructure of how it can be applied to suit a specific discipline. Varying definitions exists, and this paper aims to build a definition of infostructure that can be applied for disaster, specifically in the research of disaster management. In this paper, existing definitions of infostructure from various disciplines are analysed to extract common elements and to establish the basic characteristics of how infostructure can be applied into disaster. Based on these existing definitions, this paper presents definition for infostructure for use in disaster. ‘Infostructure’ is a new term that has been used across many disciplines and carries different meaning. This diversity leads to the blurring of the limits of infostructure of how it can be applied to suit a specific discipline. Varying definitions exists, and this paper aims to build a definition of infostructure that can be applied for disaster, specifically in the research of disaster management. In this paper, existing definitions of infostructure from various disciplines are analysed to extract common elements and to establish the basic characteristics of how infostructure can be applied into disaster. Based on these existing definitions, this paper presents definition for infostructure for use in disaster. Presenter: ARODH LAL KARN From: HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, China M2015-106 16:10-16:20 Title: High Frequency Trading: A seek to deemphasize speed as a key to trading success Authors: Arodh Lal Karn, Wang ChaoYou, Ghulam Mujtaba Kayani Abstract: This Brief research paper establishes the welfare effect to trading success through deemphasizing ‘need-for-speed’ in computerized High Frequency Trading (HFT) without affecting the basic nature of speed race. My hope was for the special issue of discrete time frequent batch auction hybrid with regulatory Principles of “Financial Regulation 2.0” to clearly reduce some of the non-disputed harms produced by HFT dynamics i.e arms race behaviour. Presenter: M.Hazem Shayah From: Wuhan university of Technology, China M2015-107 16:20-16:30 Title: Examining trends of UAE's exports (Current and future perspective) Authors: M.Hazem Shayah Abstract: Over the last 30 years, the UAE has transformed into one of the most competitive countries in the world. As the UAE non-oil economy continues to develop, it is becoming an increasingly intensive consumer of energy. All of that is creating motivation for more economic diversification. In this paper I discuss the export policies of the UAE focusing on current trends of the UAE’s exports and I predict future opportunities which may expand total exports of the country. 18 Presenter: Guanling Lee From: National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Title: A Depth-First Search Approach for Mining Proportional Fault-tolerant Frequent Patterns Efficiently in Large Database M2015-108 16:30-16:40 Authors: Chih-Chieh Tseng and Guanling Lee Abstract: Mining of frequent patterns in databases has been studied for several years. However, real-world databases contain noise and frequent pattern mining which extracts patterns that are absolutely matched is not enough. Therefore, a research field called fault-tolerant frequent pattern (FT-pattern) mining is proposed to deal with this problem. In this paper, we consider the problem of mining proportional FT-patterns. That is, the number of faults tolerable in a pattern is proportional to the length of the pattern. To reduce the disk I/O times, a depth-first mining approach is proposed to mine proportional FT-patterns efficiently in large database. Moreover, a set of experiments is performed to show the advantage of the approach. Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm outperforms the other existing approach when the database size is large. Presenter: Mohamad Ghozali Hassan From: Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia Title: A Preliminary Insight on Issues and Practices of GSCM to Achieve Sustainable Performance Authors: Mohamad Ghozali Hassan, Rahimi Abidin, Norani Nordin, Rushami Zien Yusoff M2015-212 16:40-16:50 Abstract: Green supply chain management (GSCM) continues to be an important research agenda among the researchers. However, there are still limited studies to investigate GSCM practices and its implementation especially in Malaysia context. Since green issues are new and still developing in Malaysia, constant study is needed to fully understand and update information regarding this area. Firms in developing countries like Malaysia are still in the learning process on how to incorporate the green supply chain management practices in their daily operations. Therefore, this conceptual paper is intended to provide insights on the implementation and practices of GSCM, especially on its relation to the integration mechanisms. This paper is expected to provide a thorough review on the interdependent relationship of GSCM practices and supply chain integration towards sustainable performance. It is hoped that this conceptual paper would be useful in helping manufacturing firms to identify an effective approach towards successful green supply chain practices that contribute to sustainable performance. M2015-216 16:50-17:00 Presenter: Fuh-Der Chou From: Chien Hsin University, Taiwan Title: A Mixed Integer Programming Method for the Health Examination Center Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent Transportation Time 19 Authors: Hui-Mei Wang, Fuh-Der Chou Abstract: This paper considers the health examination centerscheduling problem. In the center, there are three major health examination services including (1) Physical examination (PE); (2) Organ system checks; (3) Organ structural inspection,with a variety of check-up items. Additionally, the order of these check-up itemsdone is irrelevant, but all check-up items in the contract should be finished for individual examinee. Each examinee expects that they could finish smoothly all items without waiting. According the operative characteristics, the health examination centerscheduling problem is analogous to a multiprocessor open shop scheduling problem with sequence-dependent transportation time, and the objective is to minimize the mean flow time. To our best knowledge, the problem is first proposed. A mixed integer programming method is introduced to specify the problem systematically, and in the end, an example with 9 examinees is used to validate the proposed model successfully. Presenter: Kaaen Kwon From: Chungbuk National University, Korea Title: ARIMAX and ARX Models with Social Media Information to Predict Unemployment Rate M2015-220 17:00-17:10 Authors: Kaaen Kwon, Wan-Sup Cho, Jonghwa Na Abstract: To keep current with trends in the society, social media has been actively used for understanding issues and moods of real world. In this paper, we suggest the method using the social media to predict the unemployment rate based on natural language processing and statistical modelling. We adopted AutoRegressive Integrated Moving Average with eXogenous variables (ARIMAX) and AutoRegressive with eXogenous variables (ARX) model to predict the unemployment rate and compared our model to a Google Index based model. Our model derived 27.8% and 27.9% improvements in error reduction compared to an existing model in mean absolute error and mean absolute percentage error metrics, respectively. Presenter: CHO-AH From: Chungbuk National University, Korea Title: Recommendation of Associated Tourist Attractions based on SNS Analysis M2015-221 17:10-17:20 Authors: Kaaen Kwon, Ah Cho, Kwan-Hee Yoo and Wan-Sup Cho Abstract: With the development of mobile devices and the supply of internet, information exchange has actively been made through SNS like blogs. In particular, blogs are widely used as a space where people share their experience after their visit to tourist attractions. Although the analysis on blog articles is expected to draw meaningful information, relevant research has yet to be conducted actively. This study proposes a method of recommending associated tourist attractions based on tourist’s opinions using Association Analysis and Text Network Analysis (TNA), in order to help to develop tour products and policies. 20 Presenter: Nasir Mahmood From: Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Title: Incubators, SMEs, and Economic Development of China Authors: Nasir Mahmood, Farhan Jamil, Yue Cai, Zhao Zhiyan, Cai Jianfeng M2015-224 17:20-17:30 Abstract: In this rapidly growing and competitive technology development world, business incubation is a very supportive and productive tool for promoting the entrepreneurial environment, job creation and economic development. The efficacy of incubators is a crucial aspect for boosting the speed of local, regional and national economies and SMEs development. This study argues to suggest that efficiency of business incubators is vital for actively contributing in economic development especially for developing countries, namely China. A document analysis and archives based survey was conducted to review and analyse the practices of business incubators, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. Finally, the findings of the study reveal some future directions of business incubators in China with policy recommendations. Presenter: Min-Kyu Park From: Chungbuk National University, Korea Title: Evaluation of Product Quality Using Standardized Distance from Target ICOS2015-E-001 17:30-17:40 Authors: Sungjin HONG, Min-Kyu Park, Jonghwa Na, Wan-Sup Cho Abstract: In this study, we discuss how to determine quality grades using the results from product tests. If many previous studies focus on how to conduct a test to find out bad products, or what test results you may use to find out good quality, we here studied on how we can integrate and utilize all the results of the tests we are carrying out, in order to find out products with good quality, rather than concentrating on a particular test. Through this, we are going to suggest measures to select and deliver only the products with good quality to the enterprises or fields where they are very sensitive to quality, while enhancing the effect of the reduction of the quality risk cost. Best Presentation Award and Group Photo of Session III 21 Poster Session (13 Papers) Venue: Fubo Conference Room, 2nd floor(2 楼伏波厅) Time: 9:00 a.m.-18:00 p.m. , March 1, 2015 Title: Meteorological Parameters and Daytime Maximum Electricity Demand in Makassar - Indonesia Authors: Yusri Syam Akil, Syafaruddin, Tajuddin Waris, and Imran Taufik CEEPE2015-106E Abstract: As in the peak period electricity demand is high, providing a demand model to analyze load condition particularly during maximum demand period is important in relation to keep continuity service to connected consumers. In this research, effect of meteorological variables and holidays particularly on daytime maximum demands period for a total load for five different demand areas in Makassar – Indonesia are observed by developed demand models based on regression method using hourly data. We firstly observe characteristics of demand for whole period through WPEDm model as a basis analysis. Next, we explore typical characteristic when daytime maximum demand period by creating DMDm model. In order to find better model, some options for each model are composed and assessed by standard statistical tests. From results, it is confirmed the composed models are well validated. Load drivers and their effect on the observed demand periods are found unique. Title: Research on the Condition for Balanced Operation of the Single-phase Induction Motor with Three Parallel-connected Windings Authors: Liangfeng Guo, Nannan Gao, Ying Pei, and Hongbo li CEEPE2015-203 Abstract: In this paper, a novel energy-efficient single-phase induction motor with three parallel-connected stator windings and two external capacitors has been proposed. By selecting the appropriate capacitors, the currents in the three windings will be approximately symmetric at rated load, thus high rated efficiency can be obtained. The condition for balanced operation is analyzed and the method for determining the requested capacitances is also obtained, based on the symmetrical component method. It is concluded that, in comparison with three-phase induction motors of the same capacity, the novel single-phase induction motor has nearly the same efficiency but higher power factor when operating at rated load. Title: Probabilistic Spinning Reserve Model of Power System Containing Wind Authors: Ningning Cui, Zhenan Zhang, Wei Liu, Yang Zhang, Qiang Li CEEPE2015-301 CEEPE2015-302 Abstract: In order to reflect the influences of the stochastic uncertain of wind power on the optimal decision-making of the power system spinning reserve, a probabilistic optimization model of the spinning reserve is proposed. Considering uncertain factors such as predicted-deviation of wind, predicted-deviation of load and fault outage of generator, the capacity outage probability table is combined with predicted-deviation of wind and predicted-deviation of load. By introducing the analytic expressed probability reserve constraints into the unit commitment model considering the wind power, the spinning reserve of power system can be optimized to the expectable contingency level. Using a calculation example, the effectiveness of the model is proved, providing a new model for uncertainty analysis and optimal scheduling decisions of power system containing wind. Title: Flood Disaster Risk Assessment Based on the Systematology and Evidence Theory Authors: Yufeng Ren, Rong Gan, Guodong Liu, Bing Xing Abstract: The utilization efficiency of water energy is decreased by frequently 22 occurring floods in China, and it is important to assess the risk of floods which also leads to huge property losses and casualties. In this paper, floods is considered as the hierarchical and high-dimensional system based on the systematology, and the evidence theory is applied to assess the flood hazard risk due to its ability in multisource information fusing and the uncertainty processing. The basic probability function in the evidence theory is established by variable fuzzy sets model. This coupled model is then employed to assess the flood risk levels in eastern Sichuan as it is a densely populated and flood-prone area and has substantial amounts of hydropower resource. Thus the floods system established by systematology contained 4 layers, decision layer, evidence layer, sub-system layer and index layers. As a result, the floods risk in the study area was high and the whole area can be divided into several blocks. Generally speaking, the risk levels were higher in the central and western area, but lower in the east. It was shown that the evaluation result was reasonable and reliable through the validation. In addition, more decision fusion theories will be introduced into the floods management and the further flood effect on the exploitation of water energy will be studied in the future research. Title: Improved Image De-noising algorithm Based on the Direction of Diffusion Authors: Linan Fan, Qiang Li, Youguo He, and Feng Wang CEEPE2015-303 Abstract: De-noising is a classic problem in image processing, however, keep the image edges and details characteristics and de-noising is a contradiction of the relationship. Based on this defect, in this paper, the curvature and gradient are introduced to improve the operator of direction diffusion, which is able to remove the noise t also makes a good save edge features and details of the role, inhibit noise isolation at the same time. Experimental results show that the image de-noising methods can have good results. Title: An Intelligent Automation System of Yeast Fermentation Industry Authors: Jingjing Shi, WeidongGuo, Ali Zhao ICOS2015-2-004 Abstract: Traditional yeast fermentation process is becoming a big bottleneck recently in Chinese liquor industry, because of the low efficiency and high cost of human labor with little automation. An intelligent automatic yeast fermentation system based on novel designed structure, specialized robot system and wireless multi-sensor data acquisition system, has been introduced in this paper. Standardized parts are used in the mechanical system to achieve low cost and convenient production. An intelligent control system is designed for decision-makers to monitor factory status and command the movement of robot system. Multi-sensor online detection enhances the intelligence of control system. This automatic system is proved to be successful and promising for relieving human labor and increasing productivity. Title: Effect of treating time on Mechanical Properties and Structure of Aramid Fibers during heat drawing Authors: Kong Haijuan, Yang peng,Teng Cuiqing, Dawelbeit Ahmed MS ,Yu Muhuo ICOS2015-E-002 Abstract: High modulus Poly (p-phenylene terephalamide) (PPTA) fibers was prepared by heat drawing process, in which the fibers rearranged their structures for further improvements in their crystalline perfection, crystalline orientation. The modulus of PPTA fibers could be improved when fibers treated in an appropriate condition. The influences of heat treating time on the structures of the fibers and their properties were investigated by using two-dimensional wide- angle scattering (WAXS). 23 Title: Restructuring the Receiving Area in the AAR Aircraft Services Company: Designing Different Layouts, 3D Models and Inspection Process Improvement Authors: Rami H. Alamoudi M2015-103 Abstract: AAR Aircraft Services Company is a leading provider of products and services to the aerospace, government and defence industries located in Saudi Arabia. The AAR Aircraft Services Company maintains different plane types for different Airlines. The Receiving Area is facing complexity in receiving and inspecting the ordered parts/material by the mechanics. In this paper, the focus of the study is to provide two different alternative layout models for the Receiving Department in order to streamline the receiving procedure and improve the inspection process. The first proposed layout model was designed in order to utilize the dropping area outside the Company building. While the second proposed layout was to redesign the current receiving area. Engineering Sketchup and Revit Software were used to make the 3D designs for the first and second proposed layouts respectively. Additionally, Material handling techniques were used as a methodology in order to optimize the efficiency of the two proposed layouts. Furthermore, tangible results and improvements were founded while implementing this paper. Namely, the number of WIP shelves in the receiving area increased by 36%, and the mechanics personnel capacity increased by 11.4%. Finally, several recommendations were founded while working in this paper. Title: 3D Face Recognition Algorithm of Alignment and Fitting Authors: Yifei Wu, Yao Cheng, Nan Yang M2015-011 Abstract: For 3D face recognition area, Design a algorithm follows a morphable model approach. To align the scan with a model, ICP and spin-images are used also referred to as registration. Deformation is done by a nonrigid ICP algorithm to fit the model with the scan. From the fitted model a geometry image and a normal image is generated. The developed algorithm is tested by several measurements. From the results of these measurements, it could be concluded that the algorithm is robust and reliable. Title: Analysis of Maturity Matching Principle of Trade Credit during 2008 Financial Crises: A Panel Data Approach Authors: Jaleel Ahmed, Hui Xiaofeng, Ghulam Mujtaba Kayani and Jaweria Khalid M2015-011E Abstract: This research paper tries to investigate that whether non-financial firms in Pakistan finance their short term assets with short term liabilities. Two ways has been adopted to investigate this matching principle first, matching in volume and second matching in maturity. Data from 2005 to 2011 has been used to analyze matching principle. After applying a panel data technique generalized method of moments (GMM) we have found that in normal days (days other than financial crisis) non-financial firms in Pakistan do not match volume of trade credit but try to match trade credit in maturity. When we try to note matching principle during 2008 financial crisis then we find that non-financial firms in Pakistan match trade credit in volume as well as in maturity. Title: Volatility Transmission Between the Stock Market and the Index Futures in China M2015-019E Authors: Chaoyou Wang, Yuanyuan Guo Abstract: This paper employs the multivariate GARCH models to investigate the volatility transmission between the stock market and the index futures market in China. The daily returns of the latest four years are tested. Three different 24 multivariate GARCH models (BEKK, CCC and DVEC) are estimated and compared. The BEKK model works best and is able to capture the bidirectional transmission. The conditional correlations are close to 1 for most of the time, which shows the strong linkage of the two prices. In addition, we find the variance of the futures is larger than the spot market. Above results indicate the futures perform better compared to its earlier stage. The information transmission between the two markets proves that the futures’ ability in price discovery. Title: Predicting the Future of the Palestine Bank after Financial Crisis and the Israeli Aggression on Gaza; Using CAMELS Rating System Authors: Ahmed N. K. Alfarra, Hui Xiaofeng and Jaleel Ahmed M2015-012 Abstract: In the economics and social context, the banks are playing a very significant role since banking sector is considered a main element to strengthening confidence in the state's policies and caring for the economic interests. The Palestine bank is largest bank in the Palestinian banking sector, therefore we investigated the Palestine bank ability to face any financial crisis especially after the world financial crisis in 2008 and the last aggression on Gazain 2013 addition the bad condition in west bank. For this reason we have investigated the Palestine bank by analysing its financial of last five years from 2009 till 2013 using CAMELS rating system. The result show that The ratings scored by Palestine bank over the last five years was not so poor, and the supervisory authorities focus enough to becoming more effective and diagnostic in predicting and interpreting possible market upheavals. So the strict procedure has made in convenient time to increase the bank capital till capital adequacy ratio become 26.41% in the end of year 2013 indicates that the Palestine bank can in standoffs to any financial risk in the future. Title: Mapping the Intellectual Structure of Customer value Authors: Jen-Yin YEH and Yi-Han Wang M2015-222 Abstract: Customer values has become one of the most commonly used terms in business markets. The past ten years has especially seen extensive research on it. To explore the intellectual structure of customer value research in the last two five years, this study identified the most important publications and the most influential scholars as well as the correlations among these scholar’s publications. In this study, bibliometric, social network are used to investigate the intellectual pillars of the customer value literature. By analyzing 23,545 citations of 2,005 articles published in SSCI journal in customer value area between 2004 and 2013, this study maps a knowledge network of customer value studies. The results of the mapping can help identify the research direction of customer value research and provide a valuable tool for researchers to access the literature in this area. Dinner Banquet 18:00 p.m.-19:30 p.m. Shanhu Room, 2nd floor of Guilin Bravo Hotel(2 楼杉湖厅) 25 March 2, 2015 One-day tour in Guilin Time: 08:00a.m.-17:00p.m. 26 Li River【漓江】 The Li River originates in the Mao'er Mountains in Xing'an County and flows in the general southern direction through Guilin, Yangshuo and Pingle. In Pingle the Li River merges with the Lipu River and the Gongcheng River and continues south as the Gui River, which falls into the Xi Jiang, the western tributary of the Pearl River, in Wuzhou. The upper course of the River Li is connected by the ancient Lingqu Canal with the Xiang River, which flows north into the Yangtze; this in the past made the Li and Gui Rivers part of a highly important waterway connecting the Yangtze Valley with the Pearl River Delta. The 437-kilometre (272 mi) course of the Li and Gui Rivers is flanked by green hills. Cormorant fishing is often associated with the Lijiang (see bird intelligence). Its unusual karst topography hillsides have often been compared to those at Halong Bay, Vietnam. Tourist cruises in different boats (varying from small bamboo rafts to larger, air-conditioned ships) are offered on the Li River throughout the year and are one of the major attractions of Guilin. Big Banyan Tree【大榕树】 Six kilometers (about 3.7 miles) away from the County of Yangshuo, you will find a prominent and towering tree: the Big Banyan Tree. It has survived wind and rain over centuries since it was planted during the Sui Dynasty (581-618). It is also famous because the Chinese film 'The Third Sister Liu' was partly shot here. Thus a beautiful love story adds to the magic of this centuries-old tree. This tree, measuring 7 meters (about 23 feet) in width and 17 meters (about 55.8 feet) in height has experienced extensive growth over the years. Although its stem is very old and its roots twist, its branches and leaves stretch out so lushly that the sunshine hardly penetrates its shadow. Sitting in its shadow on even the hottest day of the summer, you barely break out in a sweat. It is under this tree that The Third Sister Liu declared her admiration to her lover The A'niu. Moon River 【月亮山】 Moon hill is short distance Township, near Guilin. It is a hole in its center, and you walk mountain path to reach it. At the new moon to a full moon. by 410 m (length) by 220 m from Fenglou village, Gaotian huge slice of rock with a round 800 steps on a marble paved various angles it resembles from The rock measures 380 m (height) (width). Legend has it that there is a Guanghan Palace on the moon inhabited by the beauty Chang'e, the Jade Rabbit, and Wu Gang the woodcutter. People in olden days thought they saw these immortals when they came upon spots on the moon's surface. Visitors to Moon Hill call to each other's attention that there are nature formed rock images of Chang'e, the Jade Rabbit and Wu Gang the woodcutter. 27 Julong Tan Cave 【聚龙潭】 Julong Tan Cave is located between Moon Hill and Big Banyan, consisting of black caves and water caves. The tourists can get to this attraction through land or water. The domed roof at the highest point is 25 m high and 30 m wide. Numerous stalactites looks like diverse dragons, some of which lie, fly and dance, and some of which are golden, blue and yellow. The attractions in Julong Tan Cave are all formed naturally without any artificial decoration, with a total of 48 dragons in all. The most important attraction of Julong Tan Cave is Qishi Palace, which is close to Yulong River, Jinbao River, Big Banyan, Moon Hill, and surrounded by mountains. It occupies an area of more than 900 m2, and has ethnic architecture. The pavilions, terraces and towers are in shade and look quaint and simple. In Qishi Palace, there are also seven exhibition halls displaying more than one thousand species of rare rocks in various shapes and sizes. Jianshan Temple【鉴山寺】 Jian Shan Temple is located at the foot of Yun Ji Hill in Crescent Moon Hill Tourism Scenic Resort of Yangshuo County, Guilin City. It was built in early years of Tang Kai yuan of Tang Dynasty(713B.C).It is one of the most ancient temples in Guilin city, went through Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty. It has attracted a large number of pilgrims for more than 1200 years. According to the records in historical data, the well-known eminent monk Great Master Jian Zhen failed to take a sea voyage eastward to Japan for the fifth time. On the road When he returned to Yang zhou from Hainan island, he arrived at Guilin from Wuzhou by water, he took a rest and reorganization in Guilin for one Year. During this period, Great Master Jian Zhen often gave speeches in Jian Shan Temple. Jian Shan Temple is an imitation of Tang Dynasty's temple architecture, It’s large in Scale. There are a lot of figures of Buddha enshrined and worshipped in temple, To merge sightseeing, burning incense to pray, and Buddhist’s activities into one organic Whole. It’s big enough to be the biggest temple in Guangxi. Its geographic environment is advantageous, with Crescent Moon Hill, Grand Banyan, Julong Pool, and other near scenic sport constitute one large Tourism Scenic Resort. 28 Call for Papers www.icmmo.org All accepted and registered papers will be published in international journal “Applied Mechanics and Materials” [ISSN:1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications] “Applied Mechanics and Materials” is indexed by Elsevier. Scopus and Ei Compendex (CPX), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) , Chemical Abstracts (CA) , Google and Google Scholar, ISI (ISTP) , Institution of Electrical Engineers(IEE), etc.(For index information, please refer to AMM official website: http://www.ttp.net/1660-9336.html). The full text is online available via platform www.scientific.net. Trans Tech Publications will provide online camera-ready paper submission system. Submission Methods: (Deadline: March 30, 2015) 1. Easy Chair System (pdf) 2. Email: icmmo@saise.org www.acmme.org All accepted and registered papers will be published in international journal "Applied Mechanics and Materials" [ISSN: 1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications] "Applied Mechanics and Materials" is indexed by Elsevier. Scospus and Ei Compendex (CPX), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) , Chemical Abstracts (CA) , Google and Google Scholar, ISI (ISTP) , Institution of Electrical Engineers(IEE) , etc.(For index information, please refer to AMM official website: http://www.ttp.net/1660-9336.html).The full text is online available via platform www.scientific.net. Trans Tech Publications will provide online camera-ready paper submission system. Submission Methods: (Deadline: April 15, 2015) 1. Easy Chair System (pdf) 2. Email: sub@acmme.org www.cpese.net All accepted and registered papers will be published in international journal “Applied Mechanics and Materials” [ISSN:1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications] “Applied Mechanics and Materials” is indexed by Elsevier. Scopus and Ei Compendex (CPX), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) , Chemical Abstracts (CA) , Google and Google Scholar, ISI (ISTP) , Institution of Electrical Engineers(IEE), etc.(For index information, please refer to AMM official website: http://www.ttp.net/1660-9336.html ). The full text is online available via platform www.scientific.net. Trans Tech Publications will provide online camera-ready paper submission system. Submission Methods: (Deadline: June 30, 2015) 3. Easy Chair System (pdf) 4. Email: cpese@saise.org 29
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