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Hong Kong Polytechnic University

EducationHong Kong, China
About: Hong Kong Polytechnic University is a education organization based out in Hong Kong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Tourism. The organization has 29633 authors who have published 72136 publications receiving 1956312 citations. The organization is also known as: HKPU & PolyU.


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TL;DR: This study first explores the existing big data‐related analytics techniques, and identifies their strengths, weaknesses as well as major functionalities, and discusses various big data analytics strategies to overcome the respective computational and data challenges.
Abstract: Big data analytics is critical in modern operations management (OM). In this study, we first explore the existing big data‐related analytics techniques, and identify their strengths, weaknesses as well as major functionalities. We then discuss various big data analytics strategies to overcome the respective computational and data challenges. After that, we examine the literature and reveal how different types of big data methods (techniques, strategies, and architectures) can be applied to different OM topical areas, namely forecasting, inventory management, revenue management and marketing, transportation management, supply chain management, and risk analysis. We also investigate via case studies the real‐world applications of big data analytics in top branded enterprises. Finally, we conclude the study with a discussion of future research.

429 citations

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25 Jun 2010-Science
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the viscosity of unentangled, short-chain polystyrene films on silicon at different temperatures and found that the transition temperature for the viscoity decreases with decreasing film thickness, consistent with the changes in the T(g) of the films observed before.
Abstract: Most polymers solidify into a glassy amorphous state, accompanied by a rapid increase in the viscosity when cooled below the glass transition temperature (T(g)). There is an ongoing debate on whether the T(g) changes with decreasing polymer film thickness and on the origin of the changes. We measured the viscosity of unentangled, short-chain polystyrene films on silicon at different temperatures and found that the transition temperature for the viscosity decreases with decreasing film thickness, consistent with the changes in the T(g) of the films observed before. By applying the hydrodynamic equations to the films, the data can be explained by the presence of a highly mobile surface liquid layer, which follows an Arrhenius dynamic and is able to dominate the flow in the thinnest films studied.

429 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify relevant measures of project success for a construction project in past studies, with particular emphasis on design/build projects, and then establish a comprehensive assessment of the project success of a particular construction method.
Abstract: Success has always been the ultimate goal of every activity, and a construction project is no exception. Due to the ambiguous definition of project success and the different perceptions of participants toward this concept, it may be difficult to tell whether a project is successful as there is a lack of consensus. Time, cost, and quality have long been the success criteria used to evaluate the performance of a construction project. However, such a list has been criticized as not being comprehensive. Even studies of the project success of a particular construction method, such as the design/build procurement system, are lacking in most previous research considering construction projects in general. This paper sets out to establish criteria for project success for a design/build project in construction, first by identifying relevant measures of project success for a construction project in past studies, with particular emphasis on design/build projects, and then by establishing a comprehensive assessment fr...

429 citations

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TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the theoretical forecasting methodologies for both solar resource and PV power and applications of solar forecasting in energy management of smart grid are investigated in detail.
Abstract: Due to the challenge of climate and energy crisis, renewable energy generation including solar generation has experienced significant growth. Increasingly high penetration level of photovoltaic (PV) generation arises in smart grid. Solar power is intermittent and variable, as the solar source at the ground level is highly dependent on cloud cover variability, atmospheric aerosol levels, and other atmosphere parameters. The inherent variability of large-scale solar generation introduces significant challenges to smart grid energy management. Accurate forecasting of solar power/irradiance is critical to secure economic operation of the smart grid. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the theoretical forecasting methodologies for both solar resource and PV power. Applications of solar forecasting in energy management of smart grid are also investigated in detail.

428 citations

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01 Nov 2008-Carbon
TL;DR: In this paper, carbon nanotubes were easily coated with a reactive biopolymer, polydopamine (Pdop), by dispersing them in a dopamine solution and mildly stirring at room temperature.

427 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jing Wang1844046202769
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Wei Zheng1511929120209
Rui Zhang1512625107917
Jian Yang1421818111166
Joseph Lau140104899305
Yu Huang136149289209
Dacheng Tao133136268263
Chuan He13058466438
Lei Zhang130231286950
Ming-Hsuan Yang12763575091
Chao Zhang127311984711
Yuri S. Kivshar126184579415
Bin Wang126222674364
Chi-Ming Che121130562800
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023229
2022971
20216,745
20206,207
20195,288