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Zhong Zhang

    Experiencing Chinese 100 - Business Communication in China
    The Derivative Action and Good Corporate Governance in China
    An Automated Method for Identifying Inconsistencies within Diagrammatic Software Requirements Specifications
    Wild Goose Qigong
    Experiencing Chinese - Business Communication in China
    • Experiencing Chinese - Business Communication in China offers 12 lessons. Lesson 1: Greeting and Introduction; Lesson 2:Team Work; Lesson 3: Time Schedules; Lesson 4: Location of the Workplace; Lesson 5: Business Banquet; Lesson 6: Working on the Internet; Lesson 7: Marketing; Financial Management; Lesson 9: Business Consulting; Lesson 10: Strategy Management; Lesson 11: Company Culture; Lesson 12: Community Contribution. Each lesson offers 3 objectives. A great resource for professionals who plan to engage in business interactions in China.

      Experiencing Chinese - Business Communication in China
    • Wild Goose Qigong

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      ild Goose Qigong covers the simple yet effective exercises that the Chinese Masters developed centuries ago to keep you young, beautiful and healthy. schovat popis

      Wild Goose Qigong
    • The book delves into the complexities of developing large-scale composite software in distributed environments, emphasizing the challenges of managing inconsistencies arising from diverse viewpoints among participants. It introduces the WHERE toolkit, designed to enhance inconsistency management in such projects, utilizing the ViewPoints framework. By employing Graph Grammar theory, it offers systematic operations for analyzing and addressing inconsistencies in requirements specifications. Additionally, it discusses the conversion of the TCM project from C++ to Java, highlighting implementation feasibility and potential improvements in software robustness.

      An Automated Method for Identifying Inconsistencies within Diagrammatic Software Requirements Specifications
    • The Derivative Action and Good Corporate Governance in China

      Economic Theories and Legal Rules

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the importance of legal liability in fostering good corporate governance, particularly within the Chinese economy. It critiques the limitations of public law enforcement and advocates for private enforcement through derivative actions, which are deemed more suitable than securities class actions in China. The author argues for the establishment of appropriate legal frameworks to facilitate these actions, suggesting that courts should evaluate cases based on their merits rather than companies deciding admissibility, to enhance accountability and deter managerial misconduct.

      The Derivative Action and Good Corporate Governance in China