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    Measuring and analyzing German and Spanish customer satisfaction of using the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud service

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    This paper presents the customer satisfaction analysis for measuring popularity in the Mobile Cloud, which is an emerging area in the Cloud and Big Data Computing. Organizational Sustainability Modeling (OSM) is the proposed method used in this research. The twelve-month of German and Spanish consumer data are used for the analysis to investigate the return and risk status associated with the ratings of customer satisfaction in the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud services. Results show that there is a decline in the satisfaction ratings in Germany and Spain due to economic downturn and competitions in the market, which support our hypothesis. Key outputs have been explained and they confirm that all analysis and interpretations fulfill the criteria for OSM. The use of statistical and visualization method proposed by OSM can expose unexploited data and allows the stakeholders to understand the status of return and risk of their Cloud strategies easier than the use of other data analysis

    Sarah M. Chang, violin

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    Sarah M. Chang, violinhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2757/thumbnail.jp

    Jennifer M. Chang

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    Black and white head shot photograph of Jennifer M. Chang, Instructor, Library, 1965-66.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_ad/1170/thumbnail.jp

    Dataset for Brown & Chang (2022), Brown-Bousfield & Chang (2023)

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    Full dataset for Brown and Chang (2022), Brown-Bousfield and Chang (2023), in CSV format. Detailed explanations of each column of the CSV dataset are provided in the accompanying PDF file

    Materials for Brown & Chang (2022), Brown-Bousfield & Chang (2023)

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    Test materials for Brown and Chang (2022), Brown-Bousfield and Chang (2023) that are shareable according the study's IRB protocol: (1) language background questionnaire, (2) reading passages from lingua.com used in the reading task, (3) full references for cartoons used in the picture narration task. A detailed description of the acoustic annotation protocols is also included

    Microsarimodes Chang et Chen 2019

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    Genus <i>Microsarimodes</i> Chang et Chen, 2019 <p> <i>Microsarimodes</i> Chang et Chen, 2019 <i>in</i> CHANG <i>et al.</i> 2019: 137. Type species: <i>Microsarimodes tumida</i> Chang et Chen, 2019, by original designation.</p> <p> <i>Eusarimodes</i> Meng, Qin et Wang <i>in</i> ZHANG <i>et al.</i> 2020: 499, syn. n. Type species: <i>Eusarimodes</i> <i>maculosus</i> Che, Zhang et Wang, 2020, by original designation.</p> <p> Notes. <i>Microsarimodes</i> and its single included species (<i>M. tumida</i> in its original description, here corrected to <i>M. tumidus</i>, because the grammatical gender of <i>Microsarimodes</i> is masculine, cf. ICZN (1999), Art. 30.1.4.4) were not treated by ZHANG <i>et al.</i> (2020). The peculiar ventral lobe of the phallobase (narrow basally, but strongly enlarged before apex), the dorsolateral lobes of phallobase being provided with large semicircular processes ventrally covering ventral aedeagal hooks, and the massive styles, without neck, but with a comb before capitulum dorsally, clearly illustrated by both author groups (CHANG <i>et al.</i> 2019, figs 25, 27, 28; ZHANG <i>et al.</i> 2020, figs 224e, 224h, 224i), leave no doubt that the two genera are identical, therefore their subjective synonymy is hereby proposed, resulting in the following new combination:</p>Published as part of <i>Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., 2022, New Synonymies And New Combinations For Chinese Issidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea), pp. 45-52 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 (1)</i> on page 49, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.68.1.45.2022, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7160706">http://zenodo.org/record/7160706</a&gt

    Mauriesia Chang, 2010, gen. nov.

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    Mauriesia gen. nov. Diagnosis: Differs from the other genera of Glomeridae in the following combination of characters. Mediumsized Glomeridae with all four palps of gnathochilarium subequal in length. Organ of Tőmősváry suboval, short. Antennae with four normal apical cones. Collum with two transverse striae. Thoracic shield with a small hyposchism field and numerous transverse striae, of which several crossing the dorsum. Colour pattern vivid. Tegument smooth and shining, devoid of pilosity. Male pygidium with a median lobule at caudal margin. Male leg 17 with a high outer coxal lobe and a 4 -segmented, somewhat reduced telopodite. Male leg 18 with an ogival, or arcuated, syncoxite notch and a 4 -segmented, less strongly reduced telopodite. Male leg 19 (telopod) unusually stout, prefemur especially short (Figs 10 and 11); syncoxite horns high, central lobe present; prefemur medially with a membranous sac and a strong seta near its base on caudal face; femur with a peculiar, long, basal, mediad directed apophysis (a) and a very conspicuous, strongly sclerotized, distal finger (f) on caudal face, as well as with a setose bulge (s) medially; tibia with a smaller but evident, likewise strongly sclerotized, distal finger (p) caudolaterally; tarsus with a strong seta apically. Type species: Mauriesia splendida sp. nov. Name: Honours Jean-Paul Mauriès, the globally renowned specialist in Diplopoda and the author of the modern classification of the Glomerida.Published as part of Chang, Hsueh-Wen, 2010, Pill-millipedes (Glomerida, Diplopoda) in Taiwan, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 2477 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19531

    Tetrichina Chang et Chen 2020

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    Genus Tetrichina Chang et Chen, 2020 Tetrichina Chang et Chen in CHANG et al. 2020 b: 39. Type species: Tetrichina trihamulata Chang et Chen, 2020, by original designation. Lunatissus Meng, Qin et Wang in ZHANG et al. 2020: 496, syn. n. Type species: Lunatissus brevis Che, Zhang et Wang, 2020, by original designation. Notes. The presence of the peculiar moon-shaped processes of the dorsolateral lobes of the phallobase and the distinct process below the neck of capitulum of style in the species of Tetrichina and Lunatissus (CHANG et al. 2020 b, figs 35, 38, ZHANG et al. 2020, figs 222e, 222h, 223e, 223h) leave no doubt about the identity of these genera; therefore, their subjective synonymy is hereby proposed. According to the structure of the phallobase Tetrichina is closely related to the monotypical genus Yangissus Chen, Zhang et Chang, 2014 known from Guizhou (CHEN et al. 2014), but the latter is well distinguished by the presence of furcate ventral aedeagal hooks (CHEN et al. 2014, fig. 2-82M). The genus Tetrichina is apparently endemic to Hainan Island. The date of publication of the work of CHANG et al. (2020 b) is indicated in the first page of the article as 6th August, 2020. Thus, Tetrichina has priority over Lunatissus. A comparison of the drawings of the male genitalia of Tetrichina and Lunatissus species in the original publications of CHANG et al. (2020 b), WANG et al. (2020), and ZHANG et al. (2020) revealed the synonymies listed below.Published as part of Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., 2022, New Synonymies And New Combinations For Chinese Issidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea), pp. 45-52 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 68 (1) on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.68.1.45.2022, http://zenodo.org/record/716070

    Chang, Anne M.

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