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A Study on Women's Field Hockey Centrality Analysis using Social Network Theory (사회연결망 이론을 통한 여자필드하키 중심성분석)

  • Kim, JI-Eung;LEE, So-Mi;Park, Jong-Chul;Lee, Hee-Hwa
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.437-442
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    • 2018
  • The study aims to identify key players through the last five passes when entering shooting circles in Korea and top four countries participated in the Rio Olympics. First, the analysis code was created using the Sports code to analyze the 29 games including Korea and the top 4 countries among 33 games. Second, Ucinet 6 has been used to analyze the Closeness Centrality of each country. The results of the study show that Korea is a key player in No.13 FW, New Zealand in No.1 MF, Germany in No.5 DF, Netherlands in No.9 MF and U.K in No.8 MF. In particular, the two teams that advanced to the finals saw their proximity center index average over 60. Based on these results, it is expected that the analysis of women's field hockey matches will serve as a tool to identify key players.

A Study on Players' Desire in Cheating Programs of Online Game - Focused on Shooter Games (온라인 게임의 치팅 프로그램에 나타난 플레이어의 욕망 - 슈팅 장르를 중심으로)

  • Ahn, Jin-Kyoung
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.89-100
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to identify online-game players' desire in cheating programs through Rene Girard's theory of mimetic desire. Cheating programs disrupts the magic circle of the game with denying the lusory attitude that players should have. The cheating players' desires do not go directly to victory, but are mediated by a virtual 'model player' which the rules of the game imply. They are internally mediated, so there is constant conflict in the play. Cheating players' desire to enhance skills by technology is defined as a false desire for transhuman.