Fig. 1. Research design of this study
Fig. 2. Network of the Disciplines of Convergence Researchers(Select Vector : Disciplines)
Fig. 3. Network of the Disciplines of Convergence Researchers(Select Vector : Campus)
Table 1. Characteristics of the Nodes by Academic Area
Table 2. Characteristics of the Nodes by Campus
Table 3. Characteristics of the Network connectivities among the Disciplines of Convergence Research
Table 4. Cluster Analysis by Discipline
Table 5. Cluster Analysis by Campus
Table 6. Centrality measurement values of selected top 5 Disciplines
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