468 research outputs found
Sales, purchases and stock system / Mok Chee Hoe
Like any other general accounting software, Sales & Purchases Recording System is designed in such a way that it fir into use of different types of organizations. It consists of an accounting database which stores all information regarding the organization’s trading status. Since it should fit to any types of organization, Sales & Purchases Recording System has the capability of allowing multiple users to create their own database files and gain access to them. The software is one of dynamic file allocation in which users can specify and create their own database files. Records inside those files are also of preference of the users. As the software allows multiple users to create their own files, security becomes the main issues. Sales & Purchases Recording System tackles this problem by implementing password protection in which only authorized users can gain access to their files. This is to ensure that the files are kept safe and secure. The software provide features to generate the following accounting modules: Sales Transaction Journal, Purchases Transaction Journal and Inventory Management Modules. All those modules will be automatically generated after the users have closed their accounts. These reports are certainly based on the information of accounts keyed in by users. The software is one with Graphical User Interface (GUI) and is Windows-based application. It provide good interface design with visual clues to help users better understand the software
Implicitly coded knowledge--content-based representations of image sequences
Thesis (M.S.V.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-108).by Chee Kong Mok.M.S.V.S
How Chinese teachers teach mathematics and pursue professional development: perspectives from contemporary international research
This chapter aims to provide readers with a comprehensive review of related literature on how Chinese mathematics teachers pursue pre-service training and in-service professional development, and how they teach in classrooms. The results suggest that China (Mainland) has established a highly unique and unified pre-service mathematics teacher education system; pre-service teachers learned more advanced mathematics courses and showed better motivation toward their training as compared with other countries such as the UK and US. China has also established its unique and well-institutionalized teacher professional development system for in-service teachers, with Teaching Research Groups (TRG) at the school level and Teaching Research Office at different government levels playing a crucial role. About teaching, it was found that Chinese mathematics teachers planned their lessons carefully; they adopted more whole-class teaching strategies, emphasized two basics (basic knowledge and basic skills), teacher-student interaction and students’ engagement academically and the method of teaching with variation, and assigned homework daily for reinforcement as well as assessment of students’ learning. Some issues and suggestions on future research in these areas are raised at the end of the chapte
A study on dimensional variation in flexible printed circuits during post-lamination baking
The dimensional shrinkage for single-layer flexible printed circuit (FPC) panels measured after post-lamination baking has been evaluated experimentally and using a finite element model. Experiments and modelling for dot hatch flexible printed circuit panels show a linearly decreasing dimensional change with increasing copper fill percentage. Across three material suppliers, there is a strong variation in dimensional change for a given FPC design. A finite element model has been developed to simulate the shrinkage due to the volumetric contraction of the epoxy adhesive. The model fits well with the experimental data for low to medium copper fill percentages, but further work to incorporate the dimensional variation in the copper is required to improve accuracy at high copper fill percentages. The model indicates that adhesive shrinkage plays an important role in the overall dimensional change in FPCs
Does board size moderate the relationship between sustainability reporting and firm performance? / Jocelyn Mok Pau Chee and Dr. Mohd Ashari Bakri
The study aims to determine the moderating effect of board size on the relationship between sustainability reporting and corporate performance. The 200 largest Malaysian firms, based on market capitalization (2021), are examined for the period from 2012 to 2021. The study uses a pooled Ordinary Least Square (OLS), random, and fixed effects analysis. The results show that board size does not affect the relationship between sustainability reporting and firm performance. Moreover, the result is robust even after weakening the serial correlation and heteroskedasticity problem. The result suggests that board size plays a less significant role in influencing sustainability reporting and firm performance. Despite the less significant influence, board size should not be neglected as this variable is one of the most important determinants of corporate performance and should be further investigated in different contexts and variables
Longitudinal audit of assessment and pharmaceutical intervention for cardiovascular risk in the Australasian Diabetes Data Network
First published: 29 October 2021Abstract not available.Claire A. Robertson, Arul Earnest, Melissa Chee, Maria E. Craig, Peter Colman, Helen L. Barrett, Philip Bergman, Fergus Cameron, Elizabeth A. Davis, Kim C. Donaghue, P. Gerry Fegan, P. Shane Hamblin, D. Jane Holmes–Walker, Craig Jefferies, Stephanie Johnson, Meng T. Mok, Bruce R. King, Richard Sinnott, Glenn Ward, Benjamin J. Wheeler, Anthony Zimmermann, Timothy W. Jones, Jenny J. Couper, the ADDN Study Grou
Fashion sketch design by interactive genetic algorithms
Author name used in this publication: Mok, P.Y.Author name used in this publication: Kwok, Y.L.Refereed conference paper2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishedVoR allowe
Temporal-order-based attentional priority modulates mnemonic representations in parietal and frontal cortices
The respective roles of occipital, parietal, and frontal cortices in visual working memory maintenance have long been under debate. Previous work on whether parietal and frontal regions convey mnemonic information has yielded mixed findings.
One possibility for this variability is that the mnemonic representations in high-level frontoparietal regions are modulated by attentional priority, such as temporal order. To test this hypothesis, we examined whether the most recent item, which has a higher attentional priority in terms of temporal order, is preferentially encoded in frontoparietal regions. On each trial, participants viewed 2 gratings with different orientations in succession, and were cued to remember one of them. Using fMRI and an inverted encoding model, we reconstructed population-level, orientation representations in occipital (V1–V3), parietal (IPS), and frontal (FEF) areas during memory maintenance. Unlike early visual cortex where robust orientation representations were observed regardless of serial order, parietal, and frontal cortices showed stronger representations when participants remembered the second grating. A subsequent experiment using a change detection task on color rings excluded the possibilities of residual stimulus-driven signals or motor preparative signals for responses. These results suggest that mnemonic representations in parietal and frontal cortices are modulated by temporal-order-based attentional priority signals.
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Holomorphic Isometries between irreducible bounded symmetric domains with respect to the Bergman metric
The study of holomorphic isometries between K¨ahler manifolds with real-analytic potential functions dated back to Bochner and Calabi. Especially, in his seminal work on holomorphic isometries in 1953 in which the diastasis was introduced, Calabi established results on existence, uniqueness and analytic
continuation of holomorphic isometries into PN , 1 ≤ N ≤ ∞, from which one derives analytic continuation of germs of holomorphic isometries f between bounded domains with respect to the Bergman metric, and the question remained as to whether analytic continuation persists across the boundary. In 2012, the author solved the problem of boundary extension in a very general context, proving in particular that Graph(f) extends to an affine algebraic variety provided that Bergman kernels are rational functions, which applies in particular to the case of germs of holomorphic isometries from the complex unit ball Bn
into bounded symmetric domains Ω in their standard embeddings. In 2016 the author published examples
of holomorphic isometric embeddings of higher dimensional complex unit balls into irreducible bounded symmetric domains Ω. Images of such isometries are intersections of Ω with cones of minimal rational curves passing through a vertex lying on Reg(∂Ω). In the case where Ω is a Lie sphere (i.e., a type-IV domain), Chan-Mok classified all holomorphic isometric embeddings of complex unit balls into Ω (the codimension 1 cases being also classified by Uppmeier-Wang-Zhang and Xiao-Yuan). When Ω is an irreducible bounded symmetric domain of rank 2 other than a Lie sphere, Mok-Yang proved the uniqueness of holomorphic isometric embeddings of complex unit balls of maximal admissible dimenion into Ω modulo reparametrization. The proof relies on the use of a “duality principle” leading to the determination of isomorphism types of tangent spaces of images of holomorphic isometric embeddings, the method of reconstruction of uniruled projective varieties by means of varieties of minimal rational tangents (VMRTs) and the construction of essentially smooth neighborhoods of certain minimal rational
curves by means of the “Thickening Lemma” in the recent work of Mok-Zhang on geometric substructures modelled on pairs of VMRTs.
CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection
Mok, Lai Fong Annie.Thesis D.Nurs. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 108-127).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 06, January, 2017)
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