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http://dx.doi.org/10.7232/JKIIE.2013.39.1.046

Development of a Web-Based Application for YWBS in Integrated Management Systems  

Lee, Dong Kun (Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Naval Architecture, Seoul National University)
Nam, Seung Hoon (Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Naval Architecture, Seoul National University)
Jeong, Yong Kuk (Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Naval Architecture, Seoul National University)
Shin, Jong Gye (Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Naval Architecture, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers / v.39, no.1, 2013 , pp. 46-54 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the marine leisure industry has begun to make a mark on the growth engines of the Korean economy. Hence, various government research projects are in progress to catch up with the fundamental yacht technologies of advanced countries. Research on the integrated management technologies of sail yachts is carried out as a part of those projects. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a basic architecture for robust and high-level management systems. In this paper, we suggest a product-oriented Yacht Work Breakdown Structure (YWBS). General WBS has a drawback in that it can only follow the targeted purpose, but YWBS allows for a generic WBS approach. This concept allows us to apply WBS to multi-purpose uses. The YWBS is used as an infrastructure in information management and for data relationships in sail yacht management systems. YWBS is designed and managed by a web application, and the system is implemented with a website as a user interface. This application has not only a design function, but also a data transfer function that is based on the Microsoft Silverlight platform, a kind of Rich Internet Application (RIA) technology. Using this application, YWBS designers can communicate with the management system without added tasks like as uploading and updating.
Keywords
Yacht Work Breakdown Structure; Rich Internet Application; Product Oriented Work Breakdown Structure;
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