542 research outputs found
The exploration of SHRM in Huawei company
This master thesis is a pedagogical case study with the topic of Strategic Human Resource Management in order to help students learn the SHRM course in a more practical way. The company HUAWEI is selected as the targeted example in the case, manifesting how does HUAWEI manage its employees.
The general methodology of the whole thesis is qualitative method, including literature review research, semi-structured interview and secondary research. The whole case is built up through above methods.
Students must answer the four questions under the case with an analysing thinking and teamwork collaboration. At last, students are likely to understand the concept of SHRM better and try to figure out how to implement this theory in practice, which are the objective of the thesis.Esta tese de mestrado é um estudo de caso pedagógico com o tema de gestão estratégica de recursos humanos, a fim de ajudar os alunos a aprender o curso SHRM de uma forma mais prática. A empresa HUAWEI é selecionada como o exemplo alvo no caso, manifestando como a HUAWEI gerencia seus funcionários.
A metodologia geral de toda a tese é o método qualitativo, incluindo pesquisa de revisão de literatura, entrevista semiestruturada e pesquisa secundária. O caso inteiro é construído acima através dos métodos acima.
Os alunos devem responder às quatro perguntas no caso com uma análise de pensamento e colaboração em equipe. Finalmente, os alunos são propensos a entender melhor o conceito de SHRM e tentar descobrir como implementar essa teoria na prática, que são o objetivo da tese
Stability Based Generalization Bounds for Exponential Family Langevin Dynamics
Recent years have seen advances in generalization bounds for noisy stochastic
algorithms, especially stochastic gradient Langevin dynamics (SGLD) based on
stability (Mou et al., 2018; Li et al., 2020) and information theoretic
approaches (Xu and Raginsky, 2017; Negrea et al., 2019; Steinke and
Zakynthinou, 2020). In this paper, we unify and substantially generalize
stability based generalization bounds and make three technical contributions.
First, we bound the generalization error in terms of expected (not uniform)
stability which arguably leads to quantitatively sharper bounds. Second, as our
main contribution, we introduce Exponential Family Langevin Dynamics (EFLD), a
substantial generalization of SGLD, which includes noisy versions of Sign-SGD
and quantized SGD as special cases. We establish data-dependent expected
stability based generalization bounds for any EFLD algorithm with a O(1/n)
sample dependence and dependence on gradient discrepancy rather than the norm
of gradients, yielding significantly sharper bounds. Third, we establish
optimization guarantees for special cases of EFLD. Further, empirical results
on benchmarks illustrate that our bounds are non-vacuous, quantitatively
sharper than existing bounds, and behave correctly under noisy labels
A perspective on meta-boundaries
The judicious design of electromagnetic boundary provides a crucial route to
control light-matter interactions, and it is thus fundamental to basic science
and practical applications. General design approaches rely on the manipulation
of bulk properties of superstrate or substrate and on the modification of
boundary geometries. Due to the recent advent of metasurfaces and
low-dimensional materials, the boundary can be flexibly featured with a surface
conductivity, which can be rather complex but provide an extra degree of
freedom to regulate the propagation of light. In this perspective, we denote
the boundary with a non-zero surface conductivity as the meta-boundary. The
meta-boundaries are categorized into four types, namely isotropic, anisotropic,
biisotropic and bianisotropic meta-boundaries, according to the electromagnetic
boundary conditions. Accordingly, the latest development for these four kinds
of meta-boundaries are reviewed. Finally, an outlook on the research tendency
of meta-boundaries is provided, particularly on the manipulation of
light-matter interactions by simultaneously exploiting meta-boundaries and
metamaterials
Integrating Spatial Data Linkage and Analysis Services in a Geoportal for China Urban Research
Many geoportals are now evolving into online analytical environments, where large amounts of data and various analysis methods are integrated. These spatiotemporal data are often distributed in different databases and exist in heterogeneous forms, even when they refer to the same geospatial entities. Besides, existing open standards lack sufficient expression of the attribute semantics. Client applications or other services thus have to deal with unrelated preprocessing tasks, such as data transformation and attribute annotation, leading to potential inconsistencies. Furthermore, to build informative interfaces that guide users to quickly understand the analysis methods, an analysis service needs to explicitly model the method parameters, which are often interrelated and have rich auxiliary information. This work presents the design of the spatial data linkage and analysis services in a geoportal for China urban research. The spatial data linkage service aggregates multisource heterogeneous data into linked layers with flexible attribute mapping, providing client applications and services with a unified access as if querying a big table. The spatial analysis service incorporates parameter hierarchy and grouping by extending the standard WPS service, and data‐dependent validation in computation components. This platform can help researchers efficiently explore and analyze spatiotemporal data online.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110740/1/tgis12084.pd
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