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Publication date: 1 September 2017

Xiaofang Chen, Xiaohua Chen, Cong Yin and Wenlei Xia

The planning and construction of innovative university science and technology parks are facilitated on the basis of urban planning reconstruction, and the sustainable development…

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The planning and construction of innovative university science and technology parks are facilitated on the basis of urban planning reconstruction, and the sustainable development of our country is the main basis for the implementation of the innovation plan and future design of university science and technology parks. However, some aspects of the transformation of a city have impeded the planning and development of university science parks. In order to solve this problem, in this study, the overall planning and successful establishment of science and technology parks in well-known universities were analyzed; and “Cambridge Future” was selected as the practical example and basis for the construction of innovative university science and technology parks; and then CATIC Science City in Nanjing was used as the object of empirical analysis. In addition, the construction of these parks in universities was evaluated through the case analysis and the excellent design strategies and results, and the planning model and construction concept of these parks were proposed after the contradiction between the transition stage of cities and the design of university science parks was resolved.

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Open House International, vol. 42 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0168-2601

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Publication date: 31 December 2024

Wenlei Shi

This study aims to develop an analytical model for generating relational rent within network organizations and to establish a comprehensive framework for the allocation of such…

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Purpose

This study aims to develop an analytical model for generating relational rent within network organizations and to establish a comprehensive framework for the allocation of such rent.

Design/methodology/approach

The design stage involves the formulation of integrated computer-aided manufacturing definition (IDEF0) methodologies. The construction stage comprises the detailed elaboration of three distinct stages for rent allocation methods.

Findings

The “relational rent” perspective has illustrated that firms create value and distribute rent within network organizations by identifying partners with complementary resources, establishing high levels of robust informal trust, sharing knowledge and making customized investments tailored to their partners’ needs.

Practical implications

This innovative approach, for the first time, sheds light on the path for managers to secure the stability of network organizations by implementing multiple iterations of benefit distribution. However, it remains an area lacking standardized guidelines for decision-makers. Essentially, our paper pioneers the endeavor, marking the inaugural step toward ensuring network organization stability through profit distribution decisions. Additionally, it constitutes the initial attempt to bridge the gap between qualitative analysis and a quantitative profit distribution framework.

Originality/value

This rent allocation method unequivocally highlights the importance of efficient allocation within network organizations, emphasizing the streamlining of the allocation process and thus substantiating the rationality of the proposed method.

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Management Decision, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0025-1747

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Publication date: 19 March 2020

Wenlei Zhang, Mingxu Ma, Haiyan Li, Jiapeng Yu and Zhenwei Zhang

The purpose of this paper is to discriminate fake interference caused by polygonal approximation so as to achieve accurate assembly sequence planning and assembly simulation.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discriminate fake interference caused by polygonal approximation so as to achieve accurate assembly sequence planning and assembly simulation.

Design/methodology/approach

An approximation zone model is proposed to formulate polygonal approximation. Fake interference is discriminated from hard interference by evaluating if polygonal models intersect within corresponding approximation zones. To reduce the computation, the surface-surface, surface-end face and end face-end face intersection test methods have been developed to evaluate the intersection and obtain collision data. An updated collision detection algorithm with this method is presented, which is implemented by a system named AutoAssem.

Findings

This method has been applied to a set of products such as a valve for assembly interference matrix generation, static and dynamic collision detection. The results show that it ensures the accuracy of assembly sequence planning and assembly simulation for polygonal models.

Practical implications

This method facilitates assembly design in the virtual environment with polygonal models. It can also be applied to computer aided design systems to achieve quick and accurate collision detection.

Originality/value

Fake interference between polygonal models may result in serious errors in assembly sequence planning and assembly simulation. Assembly zone model and novel polygon intersection verification methods have been proposed to effectively tackle this problem. Compared to current methods, this method considers valid penetration direction and approximation difference, does not need to process complicated auxiliary data and can be easily integrated with current collision detection methods.

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Assembly Automation, vol. 40 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0144-5154

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