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A Case Review On Visualization of Abstract Concept for Idea Making (아이디어 발상을 위한 추상적 개념의 시각화 사례 연구)

  • 김진희
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 1999
  • Although in art an idea which visualizes a certain concept is generally such an essential part as it would be decisive to the success or failure of an art work in reality various difficulties are involved in idea making. Thus, directions for the idea making for visualization works are suggested in this paper. This paper classifies several cases of expression skills among non-abstracts showing the contents which visualize abstract concepts in western art after Renaissance when freedom of individual artistic expression and personal characteristics initiated. Also, this paper selects and introduces art works in which expression skills can be obviously explained. The expression skills are divided into symbolizing, allegory, specific pattern, non-abstract skills of surrealism, metaphysical distortion of logic and situation fixing, and specific examples on how the abstract concepts are formed and delivered are described. This is a case study done for the purpose of supplying help for the idea making in the applied art field which is lack of this kind of study.

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XMI based Design-Pattern Composition (XMI 기반의 디자인패턴 합성)

  • Lee, Don-Yang;Choi, Han-Yong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.11
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    • pp.235-242
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    • 2006
  • Many researches have achieved to reuse existent experience at each step of software life cycle. It is achieved various study about Design Pattern serving that abstract level solves design problem at high level. But, design step is not supplying design information that is abstracted so that new designers may reuse standardizing defined good design information. Therefore, in this paper, to do so that can reuse existent design information because composes Design Pattern can solve problem at design step, and extend design information that also is standardized XMI to base meta model of Design Pattern. And I did so that can compose Design Pattern utilizing MetaModel of Design Pattern standardized by XMI. Therefore, software designer can reuse composing existent design information that is could standardize problem at design because uses MetaData of standardized Design Pattern, and designs by Design Pattern base.

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Java API Pattern Extraction and Recommendation using Collocation Analysis (연어 관계 분석을 통한 Java API 패턴 추출 및 추천 방법)

  • Kwon, Chanwoo;Hwang, Sangwon;Nam, Youngkwang
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.44 no.11
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    • pp.1165-1177
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    • 2017
  • Many developers utilize specific APIs to develop software, and to identify the use of a particular API, a developer can refer to a website that provides the API or can retrieve the API from the web. However, the site that provides the API does not necessarily provide guidance on how to use it while it can be partially provided in many other cases. In this paper, we propose a novel system JACE (Java AST collocation-pattern extractor) as a method to reuse commonly-used code as a supplement. The JACE extracts the API call nodes, collocation patterns and analyzes the relations between the collocations to extract significant API patterns from the source code. The following experiment was performed to verify the accuracy of a defined pattern: 794 open source projects were analyzed to extract about 15M API call nodes. Then, the Eclipse plug-in test program was utilized to retrieve the pattern using the top 10 classes of API call nodes. Finally, the code search results from reference pages of the API classes and the Searchcode [1] were compared with the test program results.

A Study on Bizarre Silk Design (비자실크(Bizarre silk) 디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung Hee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.100-113
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    • 2018
  • From the late 17th to the early 18th century, Europeans were strongly intrigued by products from the East. Therefore, several countries like England, France, and Netherlands formed the 'East India Company' to pursue trade. First, European markets rapidly responded to this desire for exoticism by importing goods; then, they produced imitation Oriental goods. Finally, they made stylistically advanced exotic merchandise from the perspectives of European. In terms of the textile industry, this trend was expressed in the pattern design of silk, or the so called 'bizarre silk.' In this paper, bizarre silk patterns were scrutinized based on a digital archive of museums, catalogues of museums, portal sites, and the literature. The bizarre silk patterns were analyzed then classified into six categories: pseudo-Oriental plant pattern, pattern mingled with architectural motifs, pattern of juxtaposed with Oriental goods, abstract pattern, exuberant pattern with metal threads, and semi-naturalistic pattern. These patterns were characterized according to the following features: strangely large exotic floral patterns were undulating and asymmetrical; exotic foliage and flowers were sometimes mixed with architectural motifs or Oriental goods to easily show the Oriental influence; motifs of bizarre silk patterns were abstractly stylized; bizarre silk patterns became luxurious once more like the Baroque period; finally, floral patterns became more natural, and still exotic motifs remained in the background to maintain the bizarre silk features. These bizarre silk patterns evolved from the viewpoints of Europeans through acceptance stage, compound stage, and confluent stage.

A Research on the Actual condition for Development of Uniform Design -Focuse on the Daejeon Area- (유니폼 디자인 개발을 위한 실태조사 -대전지역을 중심으로-)

  • 양리나;최나영
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.85-98
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    • 2002
  • This study aims to present basic data on current uniforms for the practical improvement and quality betterment of their design by investigating and analysing the uniform designs worn by employees working in department stores, shopping malls and financial firms. For the research, after taking pictures of employees wearing uniforms from various occupations in Daejeon area from April 15 to May 24, 2001, the uniform styles, and the shape, color and pattern of each item were analysed by a group of four costume experts. The result is as follows: First, the uniform forms are classified by the style, and silhouette. It was found that the overall silhouette mostly consisted of hourglass silhouette, and two-piece suits. Second, for the color of each item, black was the most common color for the jacket, skirt, pants and white for the one-piece dress. Third, plain, abstract, and striped patterns, and polka dots were used for the uniforms. Among them the plain pattern accounts for the highest rate.

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