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A Study on the Improvement of Excavation and Research Process - With a Focus on Building a Silla Ancient Tombs Database - (문화재 발굴 조사·연구 과정의 개선 방안 연구 - 신라 고분 데이터베이스 구축을 중심으로 -)

  • Jung, Ikjae
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.4-23
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    • 2020
  • In this article, the excavation and research of cultural assets were set as a process and the improvement measures were considered. To this end, we examined the process of excavating cultural assets to diagnose problems, suggested changes in the format of reports and the establishment of a database, and drew up improvement models for Silla's ancient tombs and research. The problems of the current process of excavating cultural assets are as follows. First, investigation and research fail to integrate and merely comprise 'examination as an administrative procedure' or 'investigation for the sake of investigation', which ultimately hamper research and achievement. Second, there are differences in the composition or description of the report by surveyors or excavation agencies, which make it difficult to integrate data at a higher level. Third, the current form of reporting remains in analog format such as books and PDFs, which not only reduces continuity and efficiency to the research phase, but also lags behind the rapidly changing times. We believe that the improvement of these problems should be achieved by computerizing reports, converting them into digital formats, and establishing them in a database. First, regarding the transition to report format, it was pointed out that the form of excavation data, the final stage of the excavation process, remains analog and the improvement model was presented from the perspective of linking it to excavation and research, and the justification was emphasized through comparison with other cases. Second, the database reviewed the build model for Silla tombs. To this end, the purpose and expected effects, targets, progress, attributes, categories, and interfaces were examined.

The Development of a Standardized Work Process for Planning of Plant Project - Focus on Excavating and Investing Participation Plan - (플랜트 프로젝트 사업기획단계 표준 업무 프로세스 개발 - 사업발굴 및 사업참여 결정을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Do-yun;Choi, Chang-Hoon;Won, Seo-kyung;Cho, Moon-Young;Han, Choong-Hee;Lee, Junbok
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2016
  • Recently, overseas plant orders of domestic enterprises are steadily increased, and the amount of orders in the first half of 2014 were 93% increased compared to the previous year. In addition, now which is the third quarter of 2015, overseas plant orders are already over 249.8 billion dollars so the interests of plant industry research has been increased. In the life cycle of the plant project, CM before the construction stage is to complement the uncertainties that are inherent in the early stages of the project, and from the viewpoint of supporting the rational decision-making, the importance of its role is on the rise. Among them, excavating and investing participation plan in the planning stage is an important work that has a large impact force to influence the success and failure of future project. However, the work has become a problem with frequent consultations due to decision-making, continuous modification, and inefficient repetitive tasks. Therefore, it is needed that work process should be changed to effectively accommodate. The purpose of this paper is to derive the major work items for excavating and investing participation plan in the planning stage of the plant project, and establish a standardized work process through the Delphi analysis. The result of this study is expected to be utilized for EPC companies in ensuring the technical competitiveness in planning on overseas markets, and improve the efficiency of work.

Present Status and Future of AI-based Drug Discovery (신약개발에서의 AI 기술 활용 현황과 미래)

  • Jung, Myunghee;Kwon, Wonhyun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1797-1808
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    • 2021
  • Artificial intelligence is considered one of the core technologies leading the 4th industrial revolution. It is adopted in various fields bringing about a huge paradigm shift throughout our society. The field of biotechnology is no exception. It is undergoing innovative development by converging with other disciplines such as computers, electricity, electronics, and so on. In drug discovery and development, big data-based AI technology has a great potential of improving the efficiency and quality of drug development, rapidly advancing to overcome the limitations in the existing drug development process. AI technology is to be specialized and developed for the purpose including clinical efficacy and safety-related end points based on the multidisciplinary knowledge such as biology, chemistry, toxicology, pharmacokinetics, etc. In this paper, we review the current status of AI technology applied for drug discovery and consider its limitations and future direction.

Review of the Korean Indigenous Species Investigation Project (2006-2020) by the National Institute of Biological Resources under the Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea (한반도 자생생물 조사·발굴 연구사업 고찰(2006~2020))

  • Bae, Yeon Jae;Cho, Kijong;Min, Gi-Sik;Kim, Byung-Jik;Hyun, Jin-Oh;Lee, Jin Hwan;Lee, Hyang Burm;Yoon, Jung-Hoon;Hwang, Jeong Mi;Yum, Jin Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.119-135
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    • 2021
  • Korea has stepped up efforts to investigate and catalog its flora and fauna to conserve the biodiversity of the Korean Peninsula and secure biological resources since the ratification of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1992 and the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits (ABS) in 2010. Thus, after its establishment in 2007, the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) of the Ministry of Environment of Korea initiated a project called the Korean Indigenous Species Investigation Project to investigate indigenous species on the Korean Peninsula. For 15 years since its beginning in 2006, this project has been carried out in five phases, Phase 1 from 2006-2008, Phase 2 from 2009-2011, Phase 3 from 2012-2014, Phase 4 from 2015-2017, and Phase 5 from 2018-2020. Before this project, in 2006, the number of indigenous species surveyed was 29,916. The figure was cumulatively aggregated at the end of each phase as 33,253 species for Phase 1 (2008), 38,011 species for Phase 2 (2011), 42,756 species for Phase 3 (2014), 49,027 species for Phase 4 (2017), and 54,428 species for Phase 5(2020). The number of indigenous species surveyed grew rapidly, showing an approximately 1.8-fold increase as the project progressed. These statistics showed an annual average of 2,320 newly recorded species during the project period. Among the recorded species, a total of 5,242 new species were reported in scientific publications, a great scientific achievement. During this project period, newly recorded species on the Korean Peninsula were identified using the recent taxonomic classifications as follows: 4,440 insect species (including 988 new species), 4,333 invertebrate species except for insects (including 1,492 new species), 98 vertebrate species (fish) (including nine new species), 309 plant species (including 176 vascular plant species, 133 bryophyte species, and 39 new species), 1,916 algae species (including 178 new species), 1,716 fungi and lichen species(including 309 new species), and 4,812 prokaryotic species (including 2,226 new species). The number of collected biological specimens in each phase was aggregated as follows: 247,226 for Phase 1 (2008), 207,827 for Phase 2 (2011), 287,133 for Phase 3 (2014), 244,920 for Phase 4(2017), and 144,333 for Phase 5(2020). A total of 1,131,439 specimens were obtained with an annual average of 75,429. More specifically, 281,054 insect specimens, 194,667 invertebrate specimens (except for insects), 40,100 fish specimens, 378,251 plant specimens, 140,490 algae specimens, 61,695 fungi specimens, and 35,182 prokaryotic specimens were collected. The cumulative number of researchers, which were nearly all professional taxonomists and graduate students majoring in taxonomy across the country, involved in this project was around 5,000, with an annual average of 395. The number of researchers/assistant researchers or mainly graduate students participating in Phase 1 was 597/268; 522/191 in Phase 2; 939/292 in Phase 3; 575/852 in Phase 4; and 601/1,097 in Phase 5. During this project period, 3,488 papers were published in major scientific journals. Of these, 2,320 papers were published in domestic journals and 1,168 papers were published in Science Citation Index(SCI) journals. During the project period, a total of 83.3 billion won (annual average of 5.5 billion won) or approximately US $75 million (annual average of US $5 million) was invested in investigating indigenous species and collecting specimens. This project was a large-scale research study led by the Korean government. It is considered to be a successful example of Korea's compressed development as it attracted almost all of the taxonomists in Korea and made remarkable achievements with a massive budget in a short time. The results from this project led to the National List of Species of Korea, where all species were organized by taxonomic classification. Information regarding the National List of Species of Korea is available to experts, students, and the general public (https://species.nibr.go.kr/index.do). The information, including descriptions, DNA sequences, habitats, distributions, ecological aspects, images, and multimedia, has been digitized, making contributions to scientific advancement in research fields such as phylogenetics and evolution. The species information also serves as a basis for projects aimed at species distribution and biological monitoring such as climate-sensitive biological indicator species. Moreover, the species information helps bio-industries search for useful biological resources. The most meaningful achievement of this project can be in providing support for nurturing young taxonomists like graduate students. This project has continued for the past 15 years and is still ongoing. Efforts to address issues, including species misidentification and invalid synonyms, still have to be made to enhance taxonomic research. Research needs to be conducted to investigate another 50,000 species out of the estimated 100,000 indigenous species on the Korean Peninsula.

IT KOREA 미래전략의 성공적 추진을 위한 R&D 발전방향

  • Kim, Heung-Nam
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2009
  • IT KOREA 미래전략 '5대 핵심과제'의 전략분야별 주요 이슈와 현재 R&D현장에서 추진 중이거나 추진 예정으로 있는 연구개발 방향과 유망기술에 대해 간략히 살펴보고자 한다. IT융합 부문은 IT와 상호 Win-Win 가능한 자동차 조선 의료 등 비(非)IT산업의 IT융합을 촉진하고, 시스템반도체 스마트SOC Green IT 등을 고도화한다는 전략을 토대로 4개 전략분야에서 23개의 유망기술을 발굴 제시하였다. SW 부문은 IT 분야 중 가장 취약한 것으로 평가되고 있는 SW산업을 하드웨어 인프라 등과 연계하여 세계시장 진출이 가능한 수준으로 동반성장 시킨다는 전략을 기반으로 R&D 연관성이 높은 2개 전략분야에서 11개의 유망기술을 발굴 제시하였다. 주력 IT기기 부문은 반도체 디스플레이 휴대폰 등 이미 세계 시장에서 독자적 위치를 차지하고 있는 하드웨어산업의 글로벌 주도권을 더욱 확고히 한다는 전략에 따라 5개 전략분야에서 유망기술 10개를 발굴 제시하였다. 방송통신 부문은 WiBro DMB 등 세계적 수준의 방송통신기술을 바탕으로 4G 3DTV 등 차세대 방송통신기술의 핵심원천기술을 개발하고, 국제표준을 확보한다는 전략을 기반으로 4개 전략분야에서 유망기술 8개를 발굴 제시하였다. 인터넷 부문은 UBcN 미래인터넷 정보보안 등을 대상으로 하고 있으며, 특히 미래인터넷의 경우, 초기 개발단계부터 핵심원천기술 확보를 목표로 시스코 구글 등과 같은 세계적인 기업들을 배출할 수 있는 여건을 조성한다는 전략에 따라 4개 전략분야에서 유망기술 8개를 발굴 제시하였다.

기술표준 - 생활가전 표준화시대

  • 한국전자정보통신산업진흥회
    • Journal of Korean Electronics
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    • v.29 no.12
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    • pp.48-54
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    • 2009
  • 표준화되지 않아 발생하는 국민의 불편과 사회적 낭비요소를 제거하기 위해 국민생활과 밀접한 50개 생활표준화과제를 발굴하여 2012년까지 개선해가는 1250 친서민 생활표준화 계획을 지식경제부 기술표준원(원장 남인석)은 추진한다고 밝혔다. 본 계획은 대국민 표준화 수요조사, 표준화 경진대회, 소비자단체, 표준관련 유관기관과의 협의 등 다양한 경로를 통해 국민이 바라는 100개의 표준화 과제를 발굴, 시급성과 파급효과를 고려하여 50개 과제를 최종 선정하고, 2012년까지 단계적으로 추진완료한다는 내용을 주요 골자로 하고 있다.

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Analysis of Business Process for implementing RPA(Robotic Process Automation) (법인카드 정산업무 프로세스 분석을 통한 RPA 자동화 영역 발굴 및 구축)

  • Kang, Mi-Yeon;Ki, Hoyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2021.11a
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    • pp.387-390
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 기업에서 로봇프로세스 자동화(Robotic Process Automation, RPA)의 실질적 적용가능성 확인을 위해 개념증명(Proof of Concept, PoC) 차원에서 RPA를 활용하여 법인카드 정산업무 자동화를 설계 및 구현하였다. 이를 위해 법인카드 정산업무 수행을 위한 프로세스 분류와 각 단계별 사용자 입력 요구사항을 상세분석하였으며, RPA 자동화영역 발굴을 통해 실제 시범운영 서비스로 구현하여 실효성을 검증하였다.

Introducing Strategy for USN service in Public Sector (서비스 특성을 고려한 공공부문 USN 서비스 도입 전략)

  • Jin, Heui-Chae;Moon, Ji-Sook
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.453-460
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구는 공공부문에서 적용할 수 있는 현실적이고 경제성 있는 USN 서비스 모델을 발굴하고 USN 서비스를 도입하기 위한 방안을 제시하는데 그 목적이 있다. 공공부문 USN 도입 방안에 대한 제시는 서비스의 특성을 충분히 고려하여야 하며, 적절한 서비스 요구사항에 대한 평가를 기반으로 도입되고 추진되어야 한다. 본 연구에서는 이러한 과정을 수행하기 위하여 2차례에 걸친 사용자 분석을 수행하였다. 우선 다양한 서비스 모델의 발굴하기 위한 1차 조사를 수행하여 여러가지 우수한 USN 서비스 모델을 발굴하였고, 이를 바탕으로 사용자를 중심으로 한 2차 조사를 실시하여 서비스의 특성 등을 분석하였다. 이렇게 조사된 자료는 서비스 요구사항 평가 모델 등을 바탕으로 평가되어 USN 서비스를 단계적으로 확산하는 전략에 활용되고 있다.

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스마트 항로표지 참여기업의 비즈니스 모델 발굴에 관한 연구

  • 이주영;권기원;장태욱
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.284-285
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    • 2023
  • 항로표지 관련기업은 장비 및 유지보수 기업 중심으로 구성되어져 있었으나, 최근 스마트 항로표지 현장시설 고도화 R&D 추진에 따라 항로표지의 핵심장치라고 볼 수 있는 전원시스템과 통신단말 개발 기업이 참여하고 있으며, 이 두 기업들의 향후 R&D 종료 시점에 개발 제품이 최종 상용화되어 판매될 수 있도록 다양한 형태의 비즈니스 모델 발굴 추진이 필요하다. 동 연구에서는 참여기업의 성장과 신사업 추진이 가능하도록 개발 제품 및 서비스에 대한 수요 시장의 요구와 제공 가능한 수준의 단계에서부터 전략계획 및 목표관리, 비용관리 및 시스템과 같은 툴을 활용하여 체계적이고 구체적인 접근이 가능할 수 있도록 다양하게 고려하여 B2G, B2B까지 발굴에 대해 연구해보고자 한다.

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3-Dimensional Terrain Model of Ruins Distribution Using GIS (GIS를 이용한 유적분포 3차원 지형모델)

  • Kwak, Young-Joo;Kang, In-Joon;Jang, Yong-Gu;Kang, Young-Shin;Kim, Sang-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.12 no.4 s.31
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2004
  • Recently, as a part of NGIS project, cultural-assets digital map is produced by cultural properties administration and local autonomous entities. Cultural-assets unified GIS(Geographic Information System) is essential to cultural properties managers md other organizations which are executing land related business for appling it at planning stage. With explosive national land developments, it has been obligated to implement surface survey by the cultural properties protection Art. In this paper, the authors used the district of Sachon city and made 3D terrain model using digital map which is made of 1/5000 stale. Moreover, the authors improved to RDBMS(Relational Database Management System) structure and remodeled the existing DB design in detail, and also tried recovery of past sea level, based on researches about the water level of southern area. By recover past sea level. the shell mound, apart from lever is actually near lever at past, and it make sure its nature. The authors suggested to realize shape and kind of remains which have 3D information of accuracy and actualization from surface-surveying to excavation.

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