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Journal articles on the topic "Credibility index"

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Dyg Affizzah, A. M., Fathan Soetrisno, Y. Irma Yazreen, and Winnie Nirau. "Malaysia Corporate Credibility Index: An Assesment." Journal of Public Administration and Governance 9, no. 3 (September 29, 2019): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v9i3.15246.

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Corporate credibility has attracted interest from a wide range of academic disciplines. Malaysians tend to identify themselves by ethnic groups and not nationality. Cross-national marketing research that attempts to make comparisons and generalizations about Malaysian consumers, instead of Malay, Chinese or Indian sub-groups, is likely to be questionable. As corporate credibility index is crucial for every corporate, there is no benchmark or index in Malaysia context in determining levels of credibility of corporates. This provides an opportunity for this research to assess measurement invariance in cross-ethic perception difference between the westerner and Malaysian as well as developing a credibility index model called Malaysia organization credibility Index (MOCI) as an output of research. The Asian perception on corporate credibility may not be reliable and suitable if it is tested using the western-based scales, due to differences in ethnic culture, religious and personal values of the Asian consumers themselves. Nonetheless, one must determine whether such scales exhibit cross-cultural equivalence before meaningful comparisons and generalizations can be made. Based on the SEM, the study finds out that both westerners and Asian seems to share the same perception on the honesty, trustworthiness and expertise. However, Asian perceived to see that customer and employees focus are the significant variables in perceiving the credibility of corporate organization and its reputation. Hence, increasingly, corporations in Asia will need to be cognizant of how they are perceived to achieve their strategic goals. This will involve understanding the impact of specific country reputations on firm reputation. Thus this study suggests the establishment of Malaysian Corporate Credibility Index that can be applied to Asian as a whole.
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Mackiewicz-Łyziak, Joanna. "Central Bank Credibility: Determinants and Measurement. A Cross-Country Study." Acta Oeconomica 66, no. 1 (March 2016): 125–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/032.2016.66.1.6.

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This paper proposes a new measure of central bank credibility — the credibility index calculated on the basis of the key determinants of central bank credibility. The index is compiled for 9 countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Chile, Brazil, Turkey, United Kingdom and Sweden , for the years 1999–2007. The results are cross-checked with other credibility measures based on inflation expectations of two groups of economic agents. The analysis demonstrates that the credibility index may be considered a relevant and consistent credibility measure.
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McComas, Katherine A., and Craig W. Trumbo. "Source Credibility in Environmental Health - Risk Controversies: Application of Meyer's Credibility Index." Risk Analysis 21, no. 3 (June 2001): 467–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0272-4332.213126.

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Liu, Na, and Nanke Ye. "Research on Composition of Social Credibility Index Based on Artificial Intelligence Model." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2020 (October 13, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8870876.

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Honesty refers to the fairness, justice, and responsibility of public power in social life. In order to enhance the trust of public power in society, it is necessary to analyze the social credibility indicator system. In order to achieve an accurate evaluation of social credibility, this article uses big data mining and artificial intelligence analysis methods to construct a social credibility evaluation index system for public power. First of all, this paper analyzes the distribution structure model of the public power social credibility index and analyzes the empirical mode decomposition and factor analysis of the public power social credibility evaluation data sequence in the social credibility feature distribution model. Secondly, this article constructs the public power social credit evaluation and artificial intelligence data sequence model. Using high-order cumulant features as a constraint operator, the accurate evaluation and consistent estimation of the social credibility index system of public power can be realized. The grey model is used to predict the social credibility of public power and realizes the optimized design of the evaluation model of public power social credibility. The simulation results show that the model has higher accuracy, better error convergence, and objectivity when designing the social reputation index system.
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Mori Junior, Renzo, and Peter Best. "GRI G4 content index." Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal 8, no. 5 (November 6, 2017): 571–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sampj-12-2015-0115.

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Purpose Previous studies have argued that the incapacity of the majority of SR stakeholders to identify the different types of assurance processes contributes to the existence of an expectation–performance gap and affects the credibility of such reports. To improve this situation, the Content Index Model was updated by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) in its latest sustainability reporting guideline – “G4”. This paper aims to assess, using a qualitative exploratory approach, whether this updated Content Index Model changes the expectation–performance gap of stakeholders on assurance processes for GRI sustainability reports. This paper also assesses whether this Content Index Model improves the credibility of the assurance processes for GRI sustainability reports, considering participants’ points of view. Design/methodology/approach This paper used a qualitative approach to obtain participants’ perceptions in relation to the objectives of the paper. Two questions were used to assess whether the updated Content Index Model improves stakeholders’ understanding in regards to the assurance process of GRI sustainability reports, thus changing the expectation–performance gap and improving the credibility of GRI sustainability reports. The following questions were asked: Does the Content Index Model help SR stakeholders to better understand the scope of the assurance processes? and Why? Does the Content Index Model presented help to improve credibility of assured SR? and Why? Findings Results obtained demonstrate that the updated Content Index Model improves SR stakeholders’ understanding regarding the scope of the assurance processes conducted, thus reducing their expectation–performance gap on assurance processes and improving the credibility of SR. Participants also commented on the relationship among transparency, understand ability, trust and credibility. Research limitations/implications First, participants were responsible for identifying the group that best represents his/her professional experience. The fact that participants have professional experience in more than one of the groups identified in this research (assurers, reporters and readers) could have impacted on their perceptions regarding the assurance process. Second, the interviews do not rely on practical experience with the updated Content Index Model, rather, they rely on participants’ perceptions regarding the hypothetical use of this Content Index Model. Third, descriptive statistical analyses in this paper aim to illustrate participants’ perceptions rather than to develop robust statistically significant conclusions. Fourth, the main author of this paper developed the Content Index Model, and this may have impacted the responses of the participants and/or the analysis of data. Also, the specific geographic area where interviews were conducted, the selection technique used and the non-statistical significance of the analyses presented in this paper must be carefully interpreted and cannot be generalised to a broader context based on this paper alone. Finally, interviews were developed and conducted before May 2013, before the GRI officially launched the GRI G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. Practical implications As the GRI is the most commonly used sustainability report framework to date, this study has the possibility to affect all companies that publish their sustainability reports based on the GRI framework and all assurance providers currently providing assurance services for such report. Also, findings would be very useful for sustainability reports’ readers worldwide. Originality/value As sustainability reports are the most common instruments used by organisations to provide accountability about the environmental and social performance, and assurance is the most common instrument used by organisations to improve credibility of such reports; it is important to assess whether those instruments are achieving their goals and understand the role played by the GRI G4 Content Index Model in this context. As the GRI G4 was recently launched, there is no study published yet assessing the effectiveness of its new content index model.
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Prabowo, Rakhmat, and Mohamad Ikhsan. "Efektivitas Kredibilitas Bank Sentral terhadap Inflasi bagi Produsen dan Konsumen di Indonesia." Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 20, no. 2 (June 1, 2020): 174–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21002/jepi.v20i2.1219.

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This study is intended to explain the impact of central bank credibility on inflation in Indonesia at the producer and consumer level. In this study, Central Bank Credibility is measured using an index with values between 0 (zero credibility) and 1 (perfect credibility). Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) method is used to analyze the impact of central bank credibility on inflation. Based on the results, central bank credibility can reduce inflation on both producer and consumer price. Central bank credibility is more sensitive towards producer price index compared to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) deflator and wholesale price index while at the consumer level, central bank credibility is more sensitive towards core inflation compared to headline inflation. -------------------------------------- Penelitian ini menjelaskan dampak kredibilitas Bank Sentral terhadap inflasi di Indonesia. Dampak kredibilitas Bank Sentral dianalisis pada tingkat produsen maupun konsumen. Untuk mengukur kredibilitas Bank Sentral, penelitian ini menggunakan indeks kredibilitas bernilai 0 (zero credibility) hingga 1 (perfect credibility). Metode Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) digunakan untuk menganalisis dampak kredibilitas Bank Sentral terhadap inflasi. Berdasarkan hasil empiris, kredibilitas Bank Sentral cenderung lebih memengaruhi inflasi pada Indeks Harga Produsen (IHP) dibandingkan Indeks Harga Perdagangan Besar (IHPB) dan deflator Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB). Kredibilitas Bank Sentral lebih memengaruhi inflasi inti dibandingkan dengan inflasi umum. Dari hasil empiris diketahui bahwa kredibilitas Bank Sentral lebih memengaruhi inflasi pada sisi produsen dibandingkan konsumen.
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Levieuge, Grégory, Yannick Lucotte, and Sébastien Ringuedé. "Central bank credibility and the expectations channel: evidence based on a new credibility index." Review of World Economics 154, no. 3 (March 2, 2018): 493–535. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10290-018-0308-6.

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Jing, Tee Wee. "Trust Index based Model to Define News Credibility in Social Media Using Blockchain Technology." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, SP7 (July 25, 2020): 1622–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12sp7/20202266.

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Sharma, Kartik. "Reliability Index for Twitter – Twitter Handles’ Credibility Assessment." HELIX 8, no. 5 (August 31, 2018): 4094–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.29042/2018-4094-4099.

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Rasmussen, Bo Sandemann. "Exchange rate policy, union wage index and credibility." Journal of International Economics 35, no. 1-2 (August 1993): 151–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-1996(93)90009-m.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Credibility index"

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Xiao, Yan. "Evaluating Variance of the Model Credibility Index." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2007. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/math_theses/39.

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Model credibility index is defined to be a sample size under which the power of rejection equals 0.5. It applies goodness-of-fit testing thinking and uses a one-number summary statistic as an assessment tool in a false model world. The estimation of the model credibility index involves a bootstrap resampling technique. To assess the consistency of the estimator of model credibility index, we instead study the variance of the power achieved at a fixed sample size. An improved subsampling method is proposed to obtain an unbiased estimator of the variance of power. We present two examples to interpret the mechanics of building model credibility index and estimate its error in model selection. One example is two-way independent model by Pearson Chi-square test, and another example is multi-dimensional logistic regression model using likelihood ratio test.
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Hernando, Nieto Eduardo. "Política jurisdiccional y administración." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/114870.

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To what extent does studying jurisdictional politics need the knowledge of different administrative theories in general and the science of public administration in particular? This small text proposes such reflection and comes to the conclusion that it is impossible to propose a new approximation to this topic without considering the administrative theory, for that the specialists and thinkers will get more with the contact of this discipline from what it is called a multidisciplinary approach.
¿Hasta qué punto estudiar política jurisdiccional requiere del concurso de distintas teorías administrativas en general y de la ciencia de la administración pública en particular? Este pequeño texto se plantea tal reflexión y llega a la conclusión de que es imposible proponer una aproximación novedosa a esta temática sin contar con la teoría administrativa, por lo que los especialistas y reformadores ganarían mucho con el contacto de esta disciplina dentro de lo que ya resulta, claramente, un enfoque multidisciplinario.
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Bayer, Tomáš. "Hodnocení finanční situace podniku a návrhy na její zlepšení." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223102.

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This diploma’s thesis discourses classification of the company financial status. There are used several methods of financial analysis to classify the status. Thesis is divided into three general parts. In the first part there are discussed theoretical starting-points needed for better understanding and elaborating of financial analysis. Second part contains financial analysis of chosen company during years 2005 to 2009. In the last part of the thesis there are said suggestions how to solve problematic areas in company financial status.
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Hajdíková, Taťána. "Návrh indexu predikce finanční výkonnosti pro podporu rozhodování managementu nemocnic." Doctoral thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-261929.

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Dissertation thesis deals with the managerial needs in the area of financial health. Managers need a tool to reveal the impending financial failure or to assess the financial quality of the organization. They link their decisions to performance, ability to pay, employee productivity, financial resources and financial risk. In the theoretical part of the thesis it is necessary to explain the non-profit sector and its connection with the hospital environment. It is also necessary to introduce models used both in the Czech Republic and abroad, which share common elements. The basic aim of this thesis is to propose a financial performance prediction index for decision support of the hospital management, the owners of hospitals and insurance companies. To achieve the basic goal, three sub-goals must be accomplished. The first goal is to divide the hospitals into healthy and unhealthy by using the multi-criteria methods. The second goal is, based on an expert approach with the support of statistical methods, the selection of indicators appropriate for the hospital environment and the third goal is to find a suitable method for the determination of weighted representation of individual indicators in the proposed index and to assemble the final form of the new financial index for the hospital environment.
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Books on the topic "Credibility index"

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The union Bible companion: Containing the evidences of the divine origin, preservation, credibility, and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures : an account of various manuscripts and English translations, all the books, and the chief doctrines, of the Bible, and plans of Christian work : with a copious analytical index. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Credibility index"

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Li, Qi, Tuo Ding, Ping Ma, Haisheng Zhao, Zhenhong Zuo, and Wei Li. "Credibility Evaluation Index System Research of Optical Multi-mode Compound Guidance Simulation System." In Theory, Methodology, Tools and Applications for Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems, 473–82. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2666-9_48.

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"Index." In Credibility Assessment, 375–93. Elsevier, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-394433-7.18001-7.

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"Index." In Lending Credibility, 279–86. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400824434-010.

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"INDEX." In Theory and Credibility, 249–57. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kxk.18.

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"Index." In Theory and Credibility, 249–60. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780691215006-016.

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"Index." In The Credibility Challenge, 221–29. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501736551-014.

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"Index." In Fighting for Credibility, 293–300. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781487511753-012.

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"Index." In The Credibility of Microcredit, 231–34. BRILL, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004252189_012.

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"Index." In Crisis, Credibility and Corporate History, 140–44. Liverpool University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv360nrjz.18.

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"Index." In Government Statistical Agencies and the Politics of Credibility, 228–30. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108867962.012.

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Conference papers on the topic "Credibility index"

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Li, X., and Zhanlue Zhao. "Measuring Estimator's Credibility: Noncredibility Index." In 2006 9th International Conference on Information Fusion. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icif.2006.301770.

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Xu, Jun, Deng Hui Dong, Yuan Ming Zhang, and Zheng Song. "A software component assembly approach supporting credibility index quantitative evaluation." In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering (CSAE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csae.2012.6272857.

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Gao, Jingdong, Yue Liang, and Jichang Dong. "The credibility research of capability index system for weapon equipment SOS." In 2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems (CCIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccis.2012.6664598.

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Li, Jian-feng. "An Exploratory Study on Appraisal Index System of Independent Colleges' Credibility." In 2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2009.5305661.

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Blasch, Erik P., Ondrej Straka, Jindrich Dunik, and Miroslav Simandl. "Multitarget tracking performance analysis using the non-credibility index in the Nonlinear Estimation Framework (NEF) toolbox." In NAECON 2010 - IEEE National Aerospace and Electronics Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/naecon.2010.5712932.

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"Credibility Evaluation Index System for Cloud Services Based on Rough Set and fruit fly Optimization Algorithm Attribute reduction." In WCSE 2022 Spring Event: 2022 9th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications. WCSE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/wcse.2022.04.004.

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Zhu, Rongxu, Feng Zhao, Xiaofeng Zhang, and Meng Zhang. "Study on Social Stability Risk Assessment of Nuclear Facilities." In 2022 29th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone29-91907.

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Abstract This paper studies the social stability risk assessment of nuclear facilities, formulates the assessment procedure, determines the assessment content and scope, and establishes the assessment risk index database and risk evaluation criteria. The risk matrix method is introduced to judge the risk degree. The expert evaluation method is used to calculate the weight of social stability risk indicators. Finally, the project risk quantification and quantification are combined to carry out the work, which has high scientific and credibility, and is operable and implementable for the social stability risk assessment of nuclear facilities. Finally, a nuclear facility is taken as an example.
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Amar, Haddad, Rached-Kanouni Malika, Badri Boukous, Mokhtar Adjadj, and Walid Medjoub. "STUDY OF THE VIABILITY OF ALEPPO PINE TREES BY USING PHF INDEX." In GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2021/b2/v3/24.

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This work, which was conducted in the Chettaba forest about the viability of the stands can be given by the PHF index, a three-digit index that gives a judgment of the position of the tree (in relation to the others and thus indicating the dominance and the stage of competition or exposure to the dominant stage), of the general shape of the crowns, and of the shape of the shafts, it allows a more detailed silvicultural interpretation to predict the future of the stand and ultimately deduce the viability of the stands. Thus, there is an essential need for a study to be conducted in this regard to understand the existing problems and to bring about proposals on the appropriate intervention in logged surface. The slenderness coefficient of a tree is defined as the ratio of the total height (H) to the diameter at 1.3 m above ground level (d). For the stand level, the slenderness coefficient is calculated using the root mean square diameter and the average tree height as (H/D). It is well known that there is a direct relationship between the stand slenderness coefficient and the risk of stem breakage. It is well known that there is a direct relationship between the stand slenderness coefficient and the risk of stem breakage or tree fall due to abiotic factors such as wind or snow. Sustainability monitoring is crucial to the credibility, validation, value of the options implemented and should be considered early on in the planning process this allows us to say that these stands are stable in the forest and always in the 6 plots studied. Analyses results show a mid-viability for the forest and more of individual listed present instability which is indicated by a medium stability of forests stand’s quality (PHF = 123) and a slenderness coefficient (H/D = 34.47).
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Pei, Jiang, Wang Mingxing, Li Xiaobin, and Yin Chao. "Collaborative Filtering Recommendation Based Trust Evaluation Method for Cloud Manufacturing Service." In ASME 2022 17th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2022-86090.

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Abstract In the cloud manufacturing (CMfg) model, users can get various high-quality, efficient manufacturing services (MSs) on-demand through the connection between the Internet of things and cloud platforms. While the problem of the reliable identification of MSs is one of the keys to the efficient operation of the cloud platform and the popularization and application of CMfg. To address this problem, a trust evaluation index system and a credible evaluation model considered the similarity and recommendation reliability between users’ behaviors are proposed in this paper. Based on the analysis of the factors that affect the credibility of MSs in the cloud environment, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is introduced to calculate the weight of each trusted evaluation index. In addition, a trusted estimation method based on collaborative filtering recommendation algorithm (CFRA) is proposed to solve the model and judge whether the MSs are trusted to the target user according to the obtained predictive valuation value. Finally, compared with PSO and GA, an example is employed to demonstrate the validity and effectiveness of the model and method, which can find a trusted MS for users and greatly save retrieval time.
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Zhang, Zhenyang, Hongwei Ma, Chao Jin, Cheng Xue, and Yunlong Huang. "Application of PIV Measurements and Snapshot POD Analysis in a Cylinder Head of Diesel Engine." In ASME 2017 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2017-3511.

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The characteristic of coolant flow field in the water jacket of a cylinder head plays an important role in heat exchange, which could even influence the diesel engine’s performance and service life. Measurements and analysis methods to coolant flow field are limited by the complex internal geometrical structure of the cylinder head. In this paper, flow fields in a small and complicated spatial structure are measured by particle image velocimetry (PIV) system and the data are analyzed using proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method. Time varying coolant flow structures located among two valve seats, a fuel injector seat and a side wall in a real cylinder head are measured by a two dimensional PIV system. PIV results of three measuring planes are displayed in different ways to show flow structures in the water jacket. Distinctive areas can be recognized easily in distributions of different flow parameters. A snapshot POD method is employed to analyze PIV data. Flow structures, which contain different amount of energy, are decomposed into different modes by POD method. POD Mode 1 and ensemble mean flow field are compared together and the relevance index shows a relatively high similarity between these two flow fields. The results also indicate a significant convergence of energy distribution. Energy contained in Mode 1 varies from 22% to 61% of the total energy in different measuring planes. 90% of the total energy is captured in top 10% of the total modes which belong to low-order modes. Energy in high-order modes, which occupy more than 60% of the total modes, contains less than 1% of the total energy. In summary, this paper presents the application of PIV measurements to coolant flow field in a real cylinder head and data processing using a snapshot POD method to analyze PIV results. A set of comprehensive properties showing the spatial and temporal characteristics of coolant flow structure is discussed and concluded detailedly. The data obtained can be used to build an experimental database to optimize coolant flow field structures and verify CFD numerical simulations in order to promote coolant flow passage design and simulation credibility of the diesel engine cooling system.
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