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National Taipei University of Business
Education•Taipei, Taiwan•
About: National Taipei University of Business is a education organization based out in Taipei, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Spanning tree & Hypercube. The organization has 461 authors who have published 790 publications receiving 11885 citations. The organization is also known as: National Taipei College of Business.
Topics: Spanning tree, Hypercube, Vertex (geometry), Queue, Computer science
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TL;DR: There is a significant difference between the risk perception scores of oral intake PHBs compared to physical contact PHBs and, in order to promote health policy and education, biology, society and culture levels need to be considered.
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01 Nov 2015TL;DR: An EZ-Net BYOD service management system that imposes a fail-through authentication function to an existing wireless local area network mobility controller via multiple externally established authentication servers, which saves an average of 60 min of authentication time per month for each user and allows the studied university to save tens of thousands of US dollars on licensing fees for BYO service management software.
Abstract: We consider the security issues associated with bring your own device (BYOD) services on campus. More than 70% of the cyber users at the studied university access wireless campus networks through BYOD. Although wireless access is convenient for users, its network management remains a problem. We analyze existing BYOD solutions that are applicable only to particular wireless network architectures, that require users to register their devices to a management platform, or that install client software. Moreover, commercial software is often prohibitively expensive for educational institutes. We found that most users enter their usernames and passwords multiple times a day, resulting in inconvenient user authentications. Thus, we propose an EZ-Net BYOD service management system that imposes a fail-through authentication function to an existing wireless local area network mobility controller via multiple externally established authentication servers. This solution requires no client-side configuration and is not limited to any particular brand of wireless network equipment. The solution is evaluated and deployed on campus. The proposed EZ-Net BYOD system saves an average of 60 min of authentication time per month for each user and allows the studied university to save tens of thousands of US dollars on licensing fees for BYOD service management software.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a literature review including competences, competitive advantage, and key factors under the process of the international investment decision, and internationalisation of Taiwan's financial industry.
Abstract: This study introduces the current situation of Taiwan's financial industries and presents a literature review including competences, competitive advantage, and key factors under the process of the international investment decision, and internationalisation. The study takes a ‘triangulation’ approach that uses both qualitative and quantitative methods in the exploration of the internationalisation of Taiwan financial markets. Sampling targets of the research consist of managers from banks, security firms, and insurance firms in Taiwan. The findings highlight perceptions of factors such as resources, skill, market knowledge, and international investment experience of firms aiding the internationalisation of Taiwan financial industry. Further, this study reveals that firms' internationalisation relates positively to the firms performance.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an analytic network process for evaluating and selecting smart living technology strategies is proposed, which objectively identifies the related policy criteria and prioritizes the alternatives critical to the success of SLT promotion.
Abstract: Smart living technology (SLT) is one of the most crucial information and communication technology application concerns for government and businesses. Many governments have initiated projects to promote SLT, but the evaluation models for these technologies are deficient and lack proper evaluation guidelines. This paper proposes an analytic network process for evaluating and selecting SLT strategies. It objectively identifies the related policy criteria and prioritizes the alternatives critical to the success of SLT promotion. To demonstrate the validity of this method, Taiwan’s Intelligent Taiwan program is used as an illustrative case. The methodology and experience presented in this study could serve as a reference for policymakers making SLT-related decisions.
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TL;DR: Due to the ever-increasing standards required of administrative workloads, service efficiency, and quality, the turnover intentions of public servants in Taiwan have gradually increased over time as mentioned in this paper...
Abstract: Due to the ever-increasing standards required of administrative workloads, service efficiency, and quality, the turnover intentions of public servants in Taiwan have gradually increased over time. ...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kun-Huang Huarng | 25 | 83 | 3528 |
Lei-Yu Wu | 21 | 24 | 2296 |
Jou-Ming Chang | 19 | 135 | 1307 |
Konan Chan | 19 | 45 | 2209 |
Yue-Li Wang | 18 | 106 | 1027 |
Yang-Lang Chang | 18 | 125 | 1252 |
Ton Kloks | 17 | 95 | 1364 |
Jinn-Shyong Yang | 16 | 38 | 702 |
Chin-Lung Hsu | 15 | 22 | 5526 |
Shing-Han Li | 14 | 31 | 1534 |
Ming-Hui Wen | 13 | 30 | 1150 |
Yanzhi Wang | 12 | 38 | 638 |
Dong-Yuh Yang | 12 | 26 | 386 |
Tzu-An Chiang | 11 | 30 | 420 |
Yang-Cheng Lin | 11 | 55 | 798 |