Gray Clustering Evaluation Method of MIE on Combinative Weight-Fixing

2010 ◽  
Vol 455 ◽  
pp. 369-372
Author(s):  
Yan Feng Li ◽  
H.H. Mou ◽  
K. Lv

The research on evaluation method of manufacturing enteraprise informatization(MEI) is the core of informatization evaluation system. According to the characters of MEI, a gray clustering evaluation method on combinative weight-fixing is brought forward . In the way to fix the index weights, firstly the advantages and disadvantages of the subjective and objective weight-fixing method are analyzed compositively. Then the subjective weights are gained from Analytical Hierchy Process(AHP) method and the objective weights from Gray Relating Analyses(GRA) method. Last the final indexs’ weights are gained from the combinative weight-fixing method based on the minimum error of optimizing project, which takes in the full advantages of the two methodes. Finally the informatization construction process is devided into certain Gray Types, and the informatization benefits are calculated with Gray Clustering method based on Whiten Function. In the end Three enterprises are chosen to analyze with gray clustering evaluation method on combinative weight-fixing.

2006 ◽  
Vol 157 (8) ◽  
pp. 303-309
Author(s):  
René Bertiller ◽  
Andreas Keel ◽  
Hans-Peter Stutz

In 2004, the canton of Zurich possessed 376 hectares of uninterrupted open forest. Such stretches of forest provide essential habitats for animal species that favour both light and heat. Standardised surveys, and available data relative to existing flora and fauna has greatly facilitated the evaluation of the forest's vegetation and inhabitants. This contribution presents both the methods used, and the initial results. The advantages and disadvantages of the so called LiWa-indicator are discussed,and the way this evaluation method can be used to manage the plan of action entitled «Open forests in Canton Zurich»is illustrated.


2011 ◽  
Vol 268-270 ◽  
pp. 664-669
Author(s):  
Hai Zhen Yu ◽  
Sheng Zhong

This paper, with the concern in view, has presented here a multiobjective optimiza- tion model. By generalizing parameters from the construction process of a team at di_erent stages and from di_erent angles, and by comparing them to the set optimization goal, this model aims to evaluate the outcome of the construction of a team in an accurate and fair way. And by steering clear to the greatest extent of the inuence of the individual or subjective factors, the model also strives to derive a better result from the equal input in the construction of an excellent teaching team.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 183-188
Author(s):  
Zhang Jing

Evaluation plays a significant part in the instruction and learning. In the course of education’sdevelopment, a great number of evaluation methods have already been proposed by scholars. However, most of them always focus on the whole evaluation system or those researches are only suitable for the majority of students. And studies relevant to the evaluation method of the under achievers in the foreign language learning are very little. This paper is to overview evaluation of language learning and study the evaluation which is academically and psychologically beneficial to under achievers’ College E nglish learning.


2014 ◽  
Vol 535 ◽  
pp. 622-625
Author(s):  
Cheng Long Liu ◽  
Hui Guo ◽  
Xiang Hao Wang ◽  
Jin Wang

This paper applies AHP method and fuzzy evaluation method to establish evaluation system of CBM well type in Junggar Basin. Conclusions are drawn as follows: weight of each factor which determines well type optimization is very different, coal seam depth is 0.402, coal seam thickness is 0.295, coal permeability is 0.163, coal seam dip is 0.14. Sikeshu area and center of the basin is not suitable for CBM ground drilling. Changji to Fukang area and Muleihasakexian to Wucaiwan area and East Wuerhe area are favorable for vertical well drilling. Jimusaer area is favorable for horizontal well drilling. Other areas in Junggar Basin need vertical and horizontal well joint drilling.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mengke Zhu ◽  
Jonathon Wright ◽  
Maryam Ilyas ◽  
Chris Brierley

<p>Identification of El Niño warm events and their types has traditionally been deterministic, based mainly on whether a pre-defined index exceeded a critical value. However, uncertainties in both sea surface temperature (SST) measurements and their interpolation into a gridded analysis can impact identification of and confidence in El Niño variability, particularly earlier in the record. Although several different classification methods for El Niño exist, researchers lack an effective reference and evaluation system to identify advantages and disadvantages of a given index for a given application. Therefore, this study quantifies the impacts of both data- and method-related uncertainties on different El Niño classification methods, considering different types of uncertainty, different types of analysis, different teleconnection mechanisms and expressions of El Niño impact and different types of climate data. To aid in these objectives, El Niño classification methods are evaluated from five aspects: reliability, accuracy, precision, flexibility, and simplicity. The core analysis is based on probabilistic, uncertainty-aware classifications applied to a large ensemble of historical SST realizations. The results are then used to conduct a more general evaluation of how different types of uncertainty propagate through the different classification methods, and provide guidance on the strengths and weaknesses of these indices for different applications.</p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 211-215
Author(s):  
Bing Yan

This paper analyze the economic evaluation method based on the LEED evaluation system, and estimate the benefits arose from green bullding to different people which could promote the development of green building in a healthy way.lt bring in the life-cycle theory and improve the index of economic evaluation of green building evaluation system based on LEED.And advise to analyze the benefit of green building in the way of project goal, to establish a new evaluation method about different people effectively.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tuba Kiyan ◽  
Heiko Lohrke ◽  
Christian Boit

Abstract This paper compares the three major semi-invasive optical approaches, Photon Emission (PE), Thermal Laser Stimulation (TLS) and Electro-Optical Frequency Mapping (EOFM) for contactless static random access memory (SRAM) content read-out on a commercial microcontroller. Advantages and disadvantages of these techniques are evaluated by applying those techniques on a 1 KB SRAM in an MSP430 microcontroller. It is demonstrated that successful read out depends strongly on the core voltage parameters for each technique. For PE, better SNR and shorter integration time are to be achieved by using the highest nominal core voltage. In TLS measurements, the core voltage needs to be externally applied via a current amplifier with a bias voltage slightly above nominal. EOFM can use nominal core voltages again; however, a modulation needs to be applied. The amplitude of the modulated supply voltage signal has a strong effect on the quality of the signal. Semi-invasive read out of the memory content is necessary in order to remotely understand the organization of memory, which finds applications in hardware and software security evaluation, reverse engineering, defect localization, failure analysis, chip testing and debugging.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-44
Author(s):  
Vladislav Ilin

Technology in education is a global phenomenon affecting learners of all ages. The breadth and variety of available tools make it difficult to implement a standardized method for assessing the impact of technology on learning. The lack of a consensus on good and bad practices results in inconsistent application and mixed learning results.   This article takes a look at the adaptation of technology to education and examines the various tools used to enhance learning. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using technology, as well as review methodologies for evaluating the impact.   The essay concludes by identifying several problems with the way technology is evaluated and offers suggestions for further research to address those problems.


Author(s):  
Nicola Clark
Keyword(s):  
The Core ◽  
Made In ◽  

While there were clear strategic aims in the way that marriages were made in the Howard dynasty during this period, the family was only unusual in that it operated at the very top of the aristocratic hierarchy and was therefore able to use marital alliances to successfully recover and bolster both status and finances. Where they were different, however, was in the experience of some of these women within marriage. By and large, the marriages made by and for members of the family, including women, seem to have been as successful as others of their class. However, three women close to the core of the dynasty experienced severe marital problems, even ‘failed’ marriages, almost simultaneously during the 1520s and 1530s. The records generated by these episodes tell us about the way in which the family operated as a whole, and the agency of women in this context, and this chapter therefore reconstructs these disputes for this purpose.


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