Reply to "Comments on 'Theoretical and Experimental Profiles of Fiber Fineness and Maturity Using the Shirley Micromat and the Zellweger Uster Advanced Fiber Information System Module' "

1998 ◽  
Vol 68 (9) ◽  
pp. 698-698
Author(s):  
J.G. Montalvo
2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 1979-1982
Author(s):  
Chun Jin ◽  
Yun Bai

At present, the application of project cost management information system has become a trend. The development of project cost management information system in our country is relatively later. Because project cost management information system is lack of unified network, imperfect system module, lower personal qualities, and so on, it does not play proper role. The article analyzes construction of project cost management information system from overall design and puts forward the corresponding countermeasures and suggestions.


Author(s):  
Irina V. Veshneva1 ◽  
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Galina Yu. . Chernyshova ◽  
Alexander A. Bolshakov ◽  
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...  

It was revealed that there are no generally accepted methods for assessing competitiveness; modern research is mainly a theoretical analysis of regional competitiveness. It was substantiated that the use of mathematical models and quantitative methods will improve the objectivity of the assessment. A methodology for an information system design for analysis and prediction of the dynamics of risks of competitiveness of regions of the Russian Federation was proposed. The prospects and directions of intellectualization of that system were shown. Based on the analysis of officially published statistical data and information from the regions and the proposed methodology, methods of systematization of socio-economic indicators were designed. An information system module was developed to implement the model based on the Kolmogorov-Chapman equations for assessing the risks of regional competitiveness and its validation was carried out


1997 ◽  
Vol 67 (8) ◽  
pp. 545-555 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stuart G. Gordon ◽  
Joseph G. Montalvo ◽  
Sherman E. Faught ◽  
Robert T. Grimball ◽  
Terry A. Watkins

Past research has demonstrated that the fundamental properties of wall thickness and perimeter, computed from the fmt (Micromat model) readings, produce better correlations with the Southern Regional Research Center (SRRC) near-infrared high volume instrumentation (nir hvi) than similar property data from the afis fineness and maturity module. (The nir hvi analyzes about 3,000,000 fibers or 30 g, the Micromat 400,000 fibers or 4 g, and the afis 5000 fibers or 0.05 g, a single fiber at a time.) To help understand these differences in correlation, we probe the random and systematic variations in the Micromat and afis data using appropriate data analysis techniques. We present descriptive statistics and an internal correlation of paired means from replicate measurements, and we compare the fit of wall thickness versus perimeter with the expected theoretical fit. Preliminary results suggest that the Micromat is more robust in representing changes in mean wall thickness and perimeter values. Direct comparison of wall thickness and perimeter from each method shows that although the relationships are highly significant, the values are different.


Author(s):  
Marc N. Haines ◽  
Dale L. Goodhue ◽  
Thomas F. Gattiker

As organizations implement enterprise systems, the issues of whether to “build or buy” new IT modules, and if buying, how much to customize, continue to be key concerns. In this chapter, we develop a framework in order to better understand effective information system module choice and customization from a strategy perspective. Analysis of the strategic importance of the IS module can provide general guidance for the amount of specialization that is appropriate. To illustrate these ideas we apply them to four case examples.


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