Qingyu Zhang
Qingyu Zhang is a Professor of Management Science and Director of the Research Institute of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management at Shenzhen University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Manufacturing Management and Engineering from the College of Business Administration at the University of Toledo, USA. He is an APICS Certified Fellow in Production and Inventory Management (CFPIM). He is also a Microsoft certified MCSD, MCSE, and MCDBA. His work was featured in the Journal of Operations Management, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Production Research, International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, International Journal of Logistics Management, Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering, Kybernetes: International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, Industrial Management & Data Systems, International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, International Journal of Product Development, International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, and European Journal of Innovation Management. Dr. Zhang’s research interests include supply chain management, value chain flexibility, product development, and data mining. He serves on the Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Integrated Supply Management, Information Resource Management Journal, International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategy, and International Journal of Information Technology Project Management.
Publications
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Shi Cheng, Quande Qin, Junfeng Chen, Yuhui Shi, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2017. 31 pages.
Fireworks algorithms for solving problems with the optima shift in decision space and/or objective space are analyzed in this paper. The standard benchmark problems have several...
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Richard S. Segall, Jeffrey S. Cook, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2015. 672 pages.
Rapidly generating and processing large amounts of data, supercomputers are currently at the leading edge of computing technologies. Supercomputers are employed in many different...
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Qingyu Zhang, Richard S. Segall, Mei Cao.
© 2011. 362 pages.
Large volumes of data and complex problems inspire research in computing and data, text, and Web mining. However, analyzing data is not sufficient, as it has to be presented...
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John Wang.
Est. 2010.
This fully refereed journal examines current, state-of-the-art research in the areas of information technology project management, and the interactions, linkages, applications...
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Subhasish Dasgupta, Rohit Rampal.
Est. 2009.
Virtual communities and social networking are changing our social and work environments. The International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking (IJVCSN) provides...
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Richard S. Segall, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2009. 18 pages.
This chapter presents background on text mining, and comparisons and summaries of seven selected software for text mining. The text mining software selected for discussion and...
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Richard S. Segall, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2009. 10 pages.
This chapter discusses four-selected software for data mining that are not available as free opensource software. The four-selected software for data mining are SAS® Enterprise...
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Qingyu Zhang, Richard S. Segall.
© 2008. 17 pages.
This chapter illustrates the use of data mining as a computational intelligence methodology for forecasting data management needs. Specifically, this chapter discusses the use of...
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Mei Cao, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2008. 14 pages.
Web sites are being widely deployed commercially; however, the factors that affect the customer’s perception on the quality and acceptance of Web sites are unclear. Through a...
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Qingyu Zhang, Richard S. Segall.
© 2008. 18 pages.
This chapter illustrates the use of data mining as a computational intelligence methodology for forecasting data management needs. Specifically, this chapter discusses the use of...
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Qingyu Zhang.
© 2007. 312 pages.
E-supply chain is the use of information technology, electronic means, or cyberspace to bring together widely dispersed suppliers and buyers, to enhance coordination and...
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Qingyu Zhang.
© 2006. 6 pages.
With the escalating need for global and flexible interactions in an increasingly networked society, virtual communities as a new model are becoming important for virtual...
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Mei Cao, Qingyu Zhang.
© 2005. 18 pages.
Web sites are being widely deployed commercially; however, the factors that affect the customer’s perception on the quality and acceptance of Web sites are unclear. Through a...
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