This paper analyses the mobile carriers' competition strategies by using balanced scorecard and system dynamics (SD) modelling. Four indexes are used to evaluate two major Chinese mobile telecom carriers, which are Internal Business Index, Financial Index, Market and Customer Index and Innovation and Learning Index. With these four indexes, a SD model is developed based on systems methodology, which includes eight subsystems and 80 variables. Considering the government's regulation policy, the two carriers' competitive strategies are studied through modelling and simulaton. The result shows that for carrier B, improving the investment efficiency is more important; while for carrier A, the product innovation is an essential issue. This research explores an effective way to construct an analytical framework for dynamic competitive strategy.
Digital watermarking provides a solution for protecting the copyright of digital contents, and print-and-scan resilient data hiding finds important applications in document security. In this paper, we propose a clustered dot halftone watermarking algorithm based on phase modulation. The watermark region and the other region use the threshold matrix for halftoning at the two different screen angle. The watermark is detected by overlaying the model, with one of the screen angle. Mean filtering and median filtering is performed on the recovered watermark to improve the appearance, and watermark is pre-processed using Arnold transformation to eliminate the edges in the border of the watermark. Experiments show watermark can appear under smearing, cropping and pint-and-scan attacks.
Intensive land use assessment is a key research topic in urban land use, and most of the existing studies focus on macro-level assessment. There is a lack of research on the micro-level assessment of intensive urban land use, especially at the parcel level. The objective of this research is to propose a method for the parcel-based evaluation of urban commercial land intensification. The study uses a multidimensional evaluation framework and index system, comprehensive evaluation, and spatially exploratory analysis of urban commercial intensive land use based on “building intensity, use efficiency, compatibility, and diversity”. The study finds that (1) the average value of intensive use of urban commercial land is 13.01, the standard deviation is 5.11, and the median value is 13, which generally indicate a medium level. (2) The degree of intensive use of commercial land has obvious characteristics of a high, medium, and low level. The study shows that when evaluating the degree of land use intensification at the parcel level, it is also necessary to consider the influence of the compatibility and diversity of external land use. The research results can provide a basis for spatial planning and the optimal design of urban land resources to improve urban vitality.
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