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Shuxia Wang 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of u- and e- Service, Scienc Vol.9 No.3
The rapid development of e-commerce brings new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises, especially in developing countries as China. Under the background of e-commerce, enterprise's performance has been rapid ascension, at the same time, the enterprise performance evaluation is particularly important. In this paper, we make empirical analysis about the impact of human resource management innovation on enterprise performance, the result shows that high performance human resource management can promote enterprise innovation, improve enterprise's innovation ability. High performance human resource management includes training, employee involvement, job analysis, performance and employee development, variance contribution rate of each HRM factor is 71.7%, 63.0%, 66.3%, 88.9% and 69.2%, so that the result of empirical analysis is reliable. On this basis, we put forward relevant policy suggestions.
Enterprise Internal Training and Performance Evaluation of Network learning based on Online System
Shuxia Wang 보안공학연구지원센터 2015 International Journal of Hybrid Information Techno Vol.8 No.9
The development of small and medium-sized enterprises is greatly affected by the entrepreneurs. In recent years; network learning becomes an important way to achieve the advanced competitiveness, which provides rich information and resources for entrepreneurs and staffs. Network learning refers to a study activity through online system; it mainly uses the autonomous learning and consultation learning methods. In comparison with the traditional learning activities, online learning has the following three characteristics: the first is to share the rich network learning resources; the second is the individual learning and collaborative learning; the third is it can break space and time limit. With the universal of building the learning websites, learning resources become more and more abundant in content, quantity, type, distribution, dissemination way and the propagation velocity, etc. It creates a more complicated space of information. Therefore, it is an important problem to establish a scientific, systematic and operable evaluation system, in order to provide support for organization, development and utilization of online learning resources.
Shuxia Li,Yunru An,Shaya Hailati,Jing Zhang,Yuman Cao,Yushi Liu,Jincai Geng,Tianming Hu,Peizhi Yang 한국식물학회 2019 Journal of Plant Biology Vol.62 No.5
Cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase (CKXs) areinvolved in various physiological processes, includingcytokinins (CKs) catabolism, root system architecture andresponse to abiotic stresses in plants. Alfalfa (Medicagosativa) is a widely cultivated forage which is frequentlythreatened by high salinity, and the potential role of CKXs inalleviating the salt stress in alfalfa lacked attention. In thisstudy, we isolated a CKX gene from alfalfa, MsCKX(MK177192), and identified its biological functions byoverexpressing it in Arabidopsis. MsCKX shares high sequenceidentity with CKX from other legume plants, especiallyMedicago truncatula (98%). MsCKX was clearly tissuespecific,and it was mainly expressed in roots. In addition,the expression of MsCKX increased under salt stress andabscisic acid (ABA) treatment. Overexpression of MsCKXgene increased the activity of CKX, which led to an enlargedroot system in transgenic Arabidopsis plants. Overexpressionof MsCKX gene enhanced salt tolerance of transgenic plantsby maintaining a higher K+/Na+ ratio, enhancing the activities ofantioxidant enzymes to scavenge ROS and increasing theexpression levels of stress-related genes (P5CS1, DREB2,ion transporters and H+ pumps). Taken together, these resultsshed light on the roles of MsCKX involved in salt toleranceand may have applications in salt-resistant breeding ofalfalfa.
TRAVELING WAVE SOLUTIONS IN NONLOCAL DISPERSAL MODELS WITH NONLOCAL DELAYS
Shuxia Pan 대한수학회 2014 대한수학회지 Vol.51 No.4
This paper is concerned with the traveling wave solutions of nonlocal dispersal models with nonlocal delays. The existence of traveling wave solutions is investigated by the upper and lower solutions, and the asymptotic behavior of traveling wave solutions is studied by the idea of contracting rectangles. To illustrate these results, a delayed competition model is considered by presenting the existence and nonexistence of trav- eling wave solutions, which completes and improves some known results. In particular, our conclusions can deal with the traveling wave solutions of evolutionary systems which admit large time delays reflecting intra- specific competition in population dynamics and leading to the failure of comparison principle in literature.
An Improved Decision-making Model of Human Resource Outsourcing Based on Internet Collaboration
Shuxia Wang 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Hybrid Information Techno Vol.9 No.4
With the development of information and communications technology (ICT), this new technology has brought new challenges and opportunities to enterprises. Human resource outsourcing platform is a system framework based on internet, and it has facilitated the expansion of enterprises by forming and supporting the organization structure. In this paper, we proposed a human resource system based on internet collaborative, and analyze the human resource outsourcing strategy by using decision-making model. The result shows that the evaluation index system of HRO model can be divided into five parts as strategic factor, management factor, cost factor, technical factor and service factor. Also, in the three outsourcing service model, the recruitment outsourcing has the highest score as 7.6.It shows that recruitment outsourcing can improve the work efficiency in
TRAVELING WAVE SOLUTIONS IN NONLOCAL DISPERSAL MODELS WITH NONLOCAL DELAYS
Pan, Shuxia Korean Mathematical Society 2014 대한수학회지 Vol.51 No.4
This paper is concerned with the traveling wave solutions of nonlocal dispersal models with nonlocal delays. The existence of traveling wave solutions is investigated by the upper and lower solutions, and the asymptotic behavior of traveling wave solutions is studied by the idea of contracting rectangles. To illustrate these results, a delayed competition model is considered by presenting the existence and nonexistence of traveling wave solutions, which completes and improves some known results. In particular, our conclusions can deal with the traveling wave solutions of evolutionary systems which admit large time delays reflecting intraspecific competition in population dynamics and leading to the failure of comparison principle in literature.
Junyuan Han,Shuxia Zhang,Yaqun Zhang,Mengmeng Chen,Yingjun Lv 대한수의학회 2017 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.18 No.2
Porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) represent the first line of defense in the porcine lung after infection with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) via the respiratory tract. However, PCV2 infection impairs the microbicidal capability of PAMs and alters cytokine production and/or secretion. At present, the reason for the imbalance of cytokines has not been fully elucidated, and the regulatory mechanisms involved are unclear. In this study, we investigated the expression levels and regulation of interleukin-1beta (IL-1b) and IL-10 in PAMs following incubation with PCV2 in vitro. Levels of IL-1b and IL-10 increased in PAM supernatants, and the distribution of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) p65 staining in nucleus, expression of MyD88 and p-IkB in cytoplasm, and DNA-binding activity of NF-kB increased after incubation with PCV2, while p65 expression in PAM cytoplasm decreased. However, when PAMs were co-incubated with PCV2 and small interfering RNA targeting MyD88, those effects were reversed. Additionally, mRNA expression levels of Toll-like receptors (TLR)-2, -3, -4, -7, -8, and -9 increased when PAMs were incubated with PCV2. These results show that PCV2 induces increased IL-1b and IL-10 production in PAMs, and these changes in expression are related to the TLR–MyD88–NF-kB signaling pathway.
Physiochemical properties and probiotic survivability of symbiotic oat-based beverage
Cuina Wang,Shuxia Liang,Hao Wang,Mingruo Guo 한국식품과학회 2018 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.27 No.3
The objectives of this study were to develop a symbiotic oat-based beverage (SOB) and to analyze its physiochemical properties and the probiotic survivability. The beverage base was prepared by fermenting a mix containing oat flour (10%, w/w), sugar (4%, w/w), and inulin (1%, w/w) with a commercial Lactobacillus plantarum (0.003%, w/w) at 30 C for 12 h. The SOB was formulated using the fermented oat base, sugar, stabilizers (pectin and k-carrageenan), vitamin C, and citric acid. The beverage was analyzed for total solids (11.65 ± 0.22%), protein (0.58 ± 0.02%), fat (0.37 ± 0.02%), carbohydrate (10.70 ± 0.33%), ash (0.14 ± 0.01%), and dietary fiber (0.70 ± 0.05%). The pH value of the beverage was stable at about 3.60 during 7-week storage. Lactobacillus plantarum population in the beverage remained above 107 CFU/g throughout the storage. Oat-based beverage is a low fat and high dietary fiber symbiotic food.