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QS Civil Engineering的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦Khan, Iqrar Ahmad (EDT)/ Khan, Muhammad Sarwar (EDT)寫的 Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan 可以從中找到所需的評價。

東吳大學 企業管理學系 胡凱傑所指導 謝采紋的 Service Quality Risk Evaluation of Bangkok Bus Service: Combine Kano Model, IPA, and FMEA (2020),提出QS Civil Engineering關鍵因素是什麼,來自於Public Bus、Service Quality、Quality Risk Management、Kano Model、Importance-Performance Analysis、Failure Mode and Effects Analysis。

而第二篇論文國立中興大學 全球事務研究跨洲碩士學位學程 Rosa Maria Morales Valera所指導 柯育茹的 為新興的蒙特雷航空集群制定潛在升級戰略 (2020),提出因為有 航空工業、集群、全球價值鏈、工業4.0、創新、升級的重點而找出了 QS Civil Engineering的解答。

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Developing Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan

為了解決QS Civil Engineering的問題,作者Khan, Iqrar Ahmad (EDT)/ Khan, Muhammad Sarwar (EDT) 這樣論述:

Agriculture plays a pivotal role in the economy and development of Pakistan providing food to consumers, raw materials to industries, and a market for industrial goods.  Unfortunately, agricultural production is stagnant due to several barriers including a fixed cropping pattern, reliance on a few m

ajor crops, a narrow genetic pool, poor seed quality, and a changing climate.  In addition, the high cost of production, weak phytosanitary compliance mechanisms, and a lack of cold chain facilities makes Pakistan agriculturally uncompetitive in export markets. Despite all these issues, agriculture

is the primary industry in Pakistan and small farmers continue to dominate the business. Small farmers grow crops for subsistence under a fixed cropping pattern and a holistic approach is required to develop agriculture to improve the livelihoods of the rural populace.This book presents an exhaustiv

e look at agriculture in Pakistan.  Chapters provide critical analyses of present trends, inadequacies in agriculture, strategic planning, improvement programs and policies while keeping in view the natural resources, plant- and animal-related agricultural production technologies, input supplies, po

pulation planning, migration and poverty, and balanced policies on finance, credit, marketing, and trade. Iqrar Ahmad Khan with long career in education and agriculture had earned PhD from the University of California, Riverside. He is currently serving as Vice Chancellor of the University of Agr

iculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan (since 2008). Dr. Khan has supervised more than 100 graduate students and researchers, established a Center of Agricultural Biotechnology and co-founded a DAAD sponsored ’International Center for Decent Work and Development’ (ICDD), USAID funded Center of Advanced Stud

ies in Agriculture and Food Security, a French Learning Center and the Chinese Confucius Institute. He has organized numerous international conferences and established academic linkages across the continents. He has released a potato variety (PARS-70), pioneered research on breeding seedless Kinnow

and discovered new botanical varieties of wheat. Dr. Khan initiated an internationally acclaimed program to solve a devastating problem called Witches’ Broom Disease of Lime in Oman. He is currently leading international projects to combat citrus greening disease and mango sudden death. He has publi

shed more than 270 articles, five books and several book chapters. Dr. Khan has a diplomatic skill to attract international partnerships and academic linkages (Afghanistan, Australia, South Korea, China, Germany, France, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Iran, India, Oman, Canada, UK and USA). He has man

aged collaborative research projects sponsored by national and international agencies. As Vice Chancellor, he has revamped UAF academic, research and outreach programs. He added new academic disciplines to narrow the knowledge gaps in microbiology, biotechnology, environmental sciences, food and nut

rition, climate change, engineering, rural development and education. UAF has achieved top ranks within the national system as well as in the QS and NTU rankings. Dr. Khan has a special knack for problem solving research. He has set up an Incubation Center for the commercialization of knowledge. Exh

ibitions and business plan competitions have been made biannual features. A range of new quality assurance mechanisms have been added and special initiatives are taken to narrow the gender gap. Dr. Khan is a Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences and member of several professional societies and asso

ciations. In recognition of his outstanding contributions in the area of Agriculture and Food Security he was decorated with a civil award, Sitara-e-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan and very recently with Ordre des Palmes Académiques (with the grade of Officer) by the French Government for his e

xceptional role as an educator.Muhammad Sarwar Khan with vibrant career in agriculture, education and biotechnology has earned PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. The Rockefeller Foundation awarded him a prestigious fellowship under Rice Biotechnology Program for Developing Countries to carry

out research at Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey. His findings were published in Nature Biotechnology - a research of first-of-its-own-kind. Dr. Khan was a founding Head of Biotech Interdisciplinary Division at NIBGE, and is currently serving as the Direc

tor of Center of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Khan has supervised about 80 PhD, MPhil students and researchers who are serving at national and international levels in various research institutes and universities. He has publ

ished enormously in high impact journals including Nature and Nature Biotechnology, and is an author of a number of books and book chapters. Dr. Khan has made colossal contributions in the field of biotechnology. He also pioneered plastid transformation in rice and sugarcane, recalcitrant plant spec

ies. As far as translational research is concerned Dr. Khan has developed borer-resistant transgenic sugarcane plants with no toxin residues in the juice. His current research interests include development of edible-marker-carrying transgenics and cost-effective therapeutics and edible vaccines for

animals.

Service Quality Risk Evaluation of Bangkok Bus Service: Combine Kano Model, IPA, and FMEA

為了解決QS Civil Engineering的問題,作者謝采紋 這樣論述:

In the past, most research on public bus service quality focused on exploring the attributes of service quality which can influence customers’ satisfaction. Although the past research results have provided many effective tools for evaluating public bus service quality, they still lack the concept o

f risk. In recent years, a new application of risk management has emerged, incorporating the concept of quality into it, which is called quality risk management (QRM). At present, there is no research and put forward an appropriate method to evaluate the service quality risk of the public bus servic

e. Therefore, this research attempts to integrate the Kano model, IPA, and FMEA that provides quality attribute classification information with importance-performance analysis that provides attribute improvement ranking information and combines failure mode and effect analysis and quality risk manag

ement development. It can provide the public bus with better service quality risk management and improvement strategies. In this study, the researcher takes Bangkok, Thailand, to evaluate public bus service quality risks. According to the result of this study, “Safety for boarding on and off bus”, “

Cleanliness of vehicles, and “Punctuality of buses according to schedule” are the top three attributes that have a high service quality risk and consider as a prior improvement. These attributes belong to interaction with passenger, tangible service equipment, and operating management support dimens

ions. Therefore, the government should take action and improve these service quality in order to make Bangkok commuters consider to switch from driving cars to use a bus.

為新興的蒙特雷航空集群制定潛在升級戰略

為了解決QS Civil Engineering的問題,作者柯育茹 這樣論述:

A cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected companies and institutions in a particular field that compete but also cooperate. Thereby, they create a unique environment of trust and cooperation which allow extensive knowledge transfer. However, by being in-serted in a strongly governed

, quasi-hierarchical global value chain, such as the aerospace industry, functional upgrading and innovation of small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is mostly hindered. This restricts the upgrading trajectory of the cluster. Especially, as emerging countries no longer solely want to be the facto

ries of Western multinational firms but upgrade into more value-added activities, a new strategy is needed. Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution, heralds the ability to transform global value chain governance patterns and business models through the unprecedented fusion among digital, phys

ical and biological entities. In this way, SMEs’ upgrading can be facilitated despite their insertion in a global value chain. To foster its usage within the Monterrey Aerocluster, this paper re-searches the factors which increase the reluctance to implement Industry 4.0 the most. The aim of this qu

antitative study is to derive managerial implications for the cluster organisa-tion. As a result, the cluster’s upgrading efforts should be strengthened by focusing on ac-cess to funding, the potential cost, finding adequate partners, and the low maturity of the emerging technologies.