329,608 research outputs found
Using Topological Data Analysis (TDA) and Persistent Homology to Analyse the Stock Markets in Singapore and Taiwan
Data sets and Python scripts for paper published by T.-W. Yen and S. A. Cheong in Frontiers in Physics for a special issue "From Physics to Econophysics back to Physics: Methods and Insights"
Data supporting: "Symmetry Breaking in Particle-Forming Diblock/Homopolymer Blends"
Input and output files for self-consistent field theory calculations compatible with Polymer Self-Consistent Field (PSCF)Cheong, Guo Kang; Bates, Frank S; Dorfman, Kevin D. (2020). Data supporting: "Symmetry Breaking in Particle-Forming Diblock/Homopolymer Blends". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/xfwb-9k72
KARYA SASTRA NJOO CHEONG SENG
Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia is a generation of Chinese who have assimilated with the natives. This mixing occurs because most of the Chinese in Indonesia is an oil or mining workers who are not married. Literature Peranakan Malay language appeared in the 1800s and 1900s. Peranakan Chinese literary writer unknown to the public, namely Njoo Cheong Seng. The literary form of the novel Seng Cheong Njoo have titles like Crazy Typhoon, which is Human Sampurna Sampurna and Asep Hio of Malino. Literary works such as short stories Njoo Cheong Seng mostly published in Star Weekly magazine.
Keywords: Peranakan Chinese, Literature and Njoo Cheong Sen
On a special class of wiretap channels
Bibliography: leaf 12.NSF Grants GK-33250 and Eng-10173, AFOSR Contract F44620-73-C-0065, Grant ONR/N0014-75-C-1183 and NSF/ENC-76-24447.by S. K. Leung-Yan-Cheong
On some aspects of random walks for modelling mobility in a communication network
Bibliography: leaf 16.Grant ONR/N00014-75-C-1183.S. K. Leung-Yan-Cheong, E. R. Barnes
Chan, Chee Cheong, [No Service Number]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/376598Surname: CHAN
Given Name(s) or Initials: CHEE CHEONG
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: No Service Number
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 48697189586
Item: [2016.0049.08903] "Chan, Chee Cheong, [No Service Number]
The Impact of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on Business in the Republic of Korea
The Republic of Korea (hereafter Korea) continues to promote an open-trade system via the conclusion of free trade agreements (FTAs), arguing that Korean enterprises will obtain considerable business opportunities under the FTAs the government has implemented. However, the FTAs that are currently being implemented in Korea are said to be beneficial only to some enterprises. This study presents new evidence from a survey conducted from July–August 2008 on 120 Korean firms. The paper explores critical questions regarding the utilization of FTAs, their perceived costs and benefits, perceptions of multiple rules of origin (ROOs), and policy and institutional support mechanisms for FTAs. One of the key findings is that most of the currently implemented FTAs in Korea were concluded with small- and medium-sized developing countries. Moreover, within these FTAs, the range of preferential tariffs is not very broad in scope; as such, only one out of five enterprises was found to be utilizing them. However, since the conclusion of FTAs with the United States and the European Union, Korean businesses have become very interested in utilizing those respective FTAs. The government should make efforts for early implementation of these FTAs. In the FTAs concluded by Korea, ROOs are strict and complicated. In future FTAs, a more neutral and lenient form of ROOs should be adopted.free trade agreement korea; korea fta impact; korea fta trade business
Separating and shattering long line segments
A line l is called a separator for a set S of objects in the plane if l avoids all the objects and partitions S into two non-empty subsets, lying on both sides of l. A set L of Lines is said to shatter S if each line of L is a separator for S, and every two objects of S are separated by at least one line of L. We give a simple randomized algorithm to construct the set of ail separators for a given set S of n line segments in expected time O(n log n), provided the ratio between the diameter of S and the length of the shortest line segment is bounded by a constant. We also give a randomized algorithm to determine a set of lines shattering S, whose expected running time is O(n log n), improving (for this setting) the (deterministic) O(n(2) log n) time algorithm of Freimer, Mitchell and Piatko. (C) 1997 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.Work on paper by the second author has been supported by the Netherlands' Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), by Pohang University of Science and Technology Grant 96F004, 1996, and partially by the nondirected research fund of the Korean Ministry of Education
Assessing Customer's Attitudes/Expectations Toward Online Grocery Businesses
Customer attitudes toward online purchasing behavior have relied on various factors, such as product category, price, and brand name awareness of the store. Customer attitudes toward online shopping are also greatly affected by the inherent limitation of virtual shopping: quality is not easily judged on the Web, particularly for products which the Web cannot deliver sensory experiences. The purpose of this study is to examine customer attitudes toward an online store that sells “look-and-feel” products with various qualities[1] that appear to grow and receive increased attention. In particular, the author investigated i) the factors affecting customer attitudes toward the online grocery store; ii) how those factors affected the perceived ease of use (EOU) and usefulness (U); and iii) the effects of the perceived ease of use (EOU) and usefulness (U) on overall expected customer satisfaction toward the online grocery store. Surveys were conducted and the major findings suggest that customers’ purchase decisions in the electronic marketplace are affected by how online stores apply strategies to maximize customer satisfaction. Furthermore, this study provides managerial implications and offers suggestions for e-businesses.1
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