34,334 research outputs found
The management information systems analysis of a Hong Kong shipping company.
by Tang Yat Hung, Anthony, Cheng Wing Chiu, Tony, Yuen Kam Por, Alex, Tse Kam Keung, To William.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985.Includes bibliographical references (pages 368-369
The computerisation of production information system on a microcomputer for a small electronics manufacturer : a feasibility study.
by Lau Chiu-chung, Jimmy [and] Wong Chun-wing, Frank.Bibliography: leaf 123Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection
by Chiu Wing Lok Abe Kurtz.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-230).Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Abstracts in English and Chinese
The 1985 district board election in Hong Kong: a geographical perspective.
by Chan Chiu-hong, Andrew.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 311-358
The “ga gi nang” way of life : the Chiu Chau community and its culture on South Wall Road in Kowloon City, Hong Kong
The Chiu Chau people are a prominent minority group in Hong Kong. They originated from a coastal region at North-East Guangdong Province, next to Fujian Province. Chiu Chau has been an administrative unit under China for over one thousand and four hundred years. It has developed and inherited its own rich local culture. They have brought Chiu Chau culture to Hong Kong and many of them live a “Chiu Chau” way of life. Kowloon City is one of the major enclaves for Chiu Chau people in Hong Kong. The author regards Kowloon City as the best place embodying the living culture of Chiu Chau people.
To date, there are limited comprehensive and in-depth studies introducing the Chiu Chau community and their living culture in Hong Kong, Kowloon City in particular. Existing materials neglect certain aspects of Chiu Chau culture such as worshipping culture and the importance of Chiu Chau dialect. The research on food culture is not in-depth enough too. There are also few studies pinpointing how Chiu Chau culture is distinct from local culture. There is little attempt in analyzing Chiu Chau culture in the way of cultural mapping and from the perspective of spirit of place. Interviewees other than shop owners are uncommon and English materials are particularly rare. There is an urgent need to fill the gap. There is also rare research studying the importance of Tong Lau cluster in embodying everyday life culture. There is a need to reveal the streetscape of Kowloon City. A comprehensive and in-depth thematic study on the Chiu Chau culture on South Wall Road is needed.
The scope of the dissertation is therefore to document Hong Kong’s Chiu Chau culture and the focus is to utilize a portion of South Wall Road in Kowloon City through cultural mapping. The northern stretch of South Wall Road in Kowloon City is the selected site for the cultural mapping documentation, as this area is the most representative with many varieties of Chiu Chau-related businesses and associations. The research for this dissertation will include Chiu Chau operated businesses on this street, documenting tangible elements, such as the locations, business types, facades, signboards, goods, and secondly, intangible elements relating to the businesses and the association as well as their relationships with Chiu Chau culture.published_or_final_versionConservationMasterMaster of Science in Conservatio
Optimal design of a composite wing structure for a flying-wing aircraft subject to multi-constraint
This thesis presents a research project and results of design and optimization of a composite wing structure for a large aircraft in flying wing configuration. The design process started from conceptual design and preliminary design, which includes initial sizing and stressing followed by numerical modelling and analysis of the wing structure. The research was then focused on the minimum weight optimization of the /composite wing structure /subject to multiple design /constraints. The modelling, analysis and optimization process has been performed by using the NASTRAN code. The methodology and technique not only make the modelling in high accuracy, but also keep the whole process within one commercial package for practical application.
The example aircraft, called FW-11, is a 250-seat commercial airliner of flying wing configuration designed through our MSc students Group Design Project (GDP) in Cranfield University. Started from conceptual design in the GDP, a high-aspect-ratio and large sweepback angle flying wing configuration has been adopted. During the GDP, the author was responsible for the structural layout design and material selection. Composite material has been chosen as the preferable material for both the inner and outer wing components. Based on the derivation of structural design data in the conceptual phase, the author continued with the preliminary design of the outer wing airframe and then focused on the optimization of the composite wing structure. Cont/d
The paper gold trading business in Hong Kong : research report.
by Cheng Kam-chiu, Stewart.Bibliography: leaves 62-63Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Information technology (IT) in Hong Kong: a case study.
by Chiu, Yu-Wai, Anthony, Chiang, Lily.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 69-71
The Best constant for a general Sobolev-Hardy inequality.
by Chu Chiu Wing.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 31-32.IntroductionChapter Section 1. --- A Minimization ProblemChapter Section 2. --- Radial Symmetry of The SolutionChapter Section 3. --- Proof of The Main TheoremReference
Prospects of Chinese computing in Hong Kong.
by Hui Chiu-kwong & Tsoi Po-tak.Questionaire in Chinese and EnglishBibliography: leaf 89Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
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