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A New Approach to Active Documents and its Application (능동문서에 대한 새로운 접근법과 그 응용)

  • 남철기;배재학;장길상
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.30 no.3_4
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    • pp.347-357
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    • 2003
  • The web is an important source of information and most of Web applications are based on form documents in HTML-based form documents only play a role as user interfaces, and they do not involve the procedures or rules if business process which form document designers assume. However, from documents imply methods for treating documents, and these embedded procedural knowledge can be utilized.actively in automation of business process. In this respect, we Investigate the activeness of documents with cognitive science to automate business processes based on from documents. Through this, we have a new concept and applicability of active documents. Our active documents include business rules and declarative knowledge to support the automation of document processing. Also, we propose a processing framework for the active documents. The framework has two phases: build-time and run-time. in order to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed framework, a prototype called ActiveForm is designed and implemented for requisition processing them in an inference engine can enhance the intelligence of Internet applications.

Comparison of Design and Implementation for Distributed Active Objects based on RMI and CORBA environment (RMI와 CORBA 환경하의 분산 액티브 객체의 설계 및 구현에 대한 비교 분석)

  • Lee, Do-Hak;Kim, Shik;Hyun, Mu-Yong
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.4 no.11
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    • pp.2721-2731
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    • 1997
  • Distributed programming can be greatly simplified by language support for distributed communication. Many web-browsers now offer some form of active objects and the number and types of them are growing daily in interesting and innovative ways. Java applets are well known as one kind of active object related to web-browser. This paper focuses in distributed active objects which is one kind of active objects that can communicate with other active objects located in different machines across the Internet. Java RMI and CORBA IDL are two major programming environments for distributed active objects which are non compatible with each other. To make discussion concrete, we introduce a single application as implemented on two environments : the HORM, adopting RMI mechanism, and the OrbixWeb2.0.1, adopting CORBA specification, respectively. Binding, inheritance, polymorphism, object passing and callbacks across the machine boundary in distributed programming environments are issued. The results show that some differences in the implementation of distributed active objects can have a significant impact on how distributed applications are structured. The comparison between two implementations on the programming environments will be the basis for building the translation system between HORB to OrbixWeb and vice versa.

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Active-Active Message Replica Scheme for Enhancing Performance of Distributed Message Broker (분산 브로커의 가용성 향상을 위한 메시지 레플리카 액티브-액티브 구조 기법)

  • Seo, Kyeonghee;Yeo, Sangho;Oh, Sangyoon
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.145-154
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    • 2018
  • A loosely coupled message broker system is a popular method for integrating distributed software components. Especially, a distributed broker structure with multiple brokers with active-standby or active-active message replicas are used to enhance availability as well as message processing performance. However, there are problems in both active-standby and active-active replica structure. The active-standby has relatively low processing performance and The active-active structure requires a high synchronization overhead. In this paper, we propose an active-active structure of replicas to increase the availability of the brokers without compromising its high fault-tolerancy. In the proposed structure, standby replicas process the requests of the active replicas so that load balancing is achieved without additional brokers, while the distributed coordinators are used for the synchronization process to decrease the overhead. We formulated the overhead incurred when synchronizing messages among replicas, and the formulation was used to support the experiment results. From the experiment, we observed that replicas of the active-active structure show better performance than the active stand-by structure with increasing number of users.

Determination of the load carrying capacity of closed steel supports used in underground construction and mining

  • Lenka, Koubova;Petr, Janas;Karel, Janas;Martin, Krejsa
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.715-728
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    • 2022
  • Closed steel supports of different shapes are used in mining and underground constructions. The supports are prefabricated from rolled, usually robust, steel profiles. The load carrying capacity of a support is considerably influenced by the active loading and passive forces. The passive forces are induced by interactions between the support and the surrounding rock mass. The analysis herein comprises three parts: The first part consists of structural geometry processing. The second part involves finding the numerical solution of a statically indeterminate structure for a specified load. The third part is calculation of the load carrying capacity and the components of internal forces and deformations. For this, the force method and numerical integration are used. The Winkler model is applied when the support interacts with the surrounding environment. The load carrying capacity is limited by the slip resistance of the connected parts and it is limited by reaching the ultimate state of the profile. This paper serves as a comprehensive reference for the determination of the load carrying capacity of closed steel supports and includes stepwise derivations of the governing formulas.

Effect of e-Commerce History on Consumer Perception: A comparative study of United States of America versus Vietnam

  • Pham Nguyen Bich Tram;Cheul Rhee;Jiyeol Kim
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.307-326
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    • 2022
  • Currently, Mobile-commerce is active around the world, and consumers' online activities have changed significantly from pc-base to mobile-base. Unlike IT advanced countries such as the United States, which experienced PC-based online commerce (hereafter, PC-commerce) before Mobile-commerce, developing countries such as Vietnam have a relatively short history of PC-commerce. Consumers' experience with PC-commerce may affect their acceptance and use of Mobile-commerce. In this study, we tried to see if different online commerce histories differently affect consumers' online purchasing behavior. We selected the United States and Vietnam, with longer PC-commerce experience and shorter one, respectively. Data were collected for the following four groups: 1) the U.S. PC-commerce (n=256), 2) the U.S. Mobile-commerce (n=283), 3) the Vietnamese PC-commerce (n=159), and 4) the Vietnamese Mobile-commerce (n=225). As results, it was first confirmed that different e-commerce histories in developed and developing countries make the online shopping process different. Second, navigability has a huge impact on consumers' decision support satisfaction in Vietnam where PC-commerce history is shorter. Third, we identified that pre-purchase phase is more related with decision support satisfaction and that purchase phase is more related with task support satisfaction.

An Improved Stereo Matching Algorithm with Robustness to Noise Based on Adaptive Support Weight

  • Lee, Ingyu;Moon, Byungin
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.256-267
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    • 2017
  • An active research area in computer vision, stereo matching is aimed at obtaining three-dimensional (3D) information from a stereo image pair captured by a stereo camera. To extract accurate 3D information, a number of studies have examined stereo matching algorithms that employ adaptive support weight. Among them, the adaptive census transform (ACT) algorithm has yielded a relatively strong matching capability. The drawbacks of the ACT, however, are that it produces low matching accuracy at the border of an object and is vulnerable to noise. To mitigate these drawbacks, this paper proposes and analyzes the features of an improved stereo matching algorithm that not only enhances matching accuracy but also is also robust to noise. The proposed algorithm, based on the ACT, adopts the truncated absolute difference and the multiple sparse windows method. The experimental results show that compared to the ACT, the proposed algorithm reduces the average error rate of depth maps on Middlebury dataset images by as much as 2% and that is has a strong robustness to noise.

An ERP Customizing Methodology Based on Process Model

  • Park, Ji-Hyun;Shon, Joo-Chan;Baik, Jong-Myoung
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 2001.08a
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    • pp.467-475
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    • 2001
  • As a result of the policy for enforcing the information technology led by government and the effort of companies to get over economic crisis through the reformation of business process, the ERP market is being active. However, because imported ERP products that are supplied currently are designed for standard and rationality, they have a limit to support custom processes of domestic companies in South Korea. On the contrary, ERP products by domestic companies in South Korea are unable to support a consistent methodology of constructing ERP system. This is main reason why much time and costs are consumed than that of an original plan. To succeed in ERP construction, the purpose of ERP setup must be defined. To accomplish this end, it is required to analysis business process completely and to make a plan in detail. For ERP providers, they must support a characterized ERP construction methodology and lower the construction cost by improving an ERP package easy to customize[5].

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A Novel Metal Supported SOFC Fabrication Method Developed in KAIST: a Sinter-Joining Method

  • Bae, Joongmyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.478-482
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    • 2016
  • Metal-supported SOFCs have been investigated to overcome the disadvantages of ceramic-supported SOFCs, including issues related to mechanical strength and sealing. In the case of ceramic-supported cells, the mechanical support is a brittle ceramic or cermet, and it contains expensive materials. However, metal-supported cells utilize ceramic layers that are only as thick as necessary for electrochemical functioning, thereby compensating for the disadvantages of ceramic-supported cells. The mechanical support is fabricated from inexpensive and robust metals, and the electrochemically active layers are applied directly to the metal support. The metal-supported SOFCs thus can provide a reduced system cost, ease of manufacturing, and operational advantages. Owing to these features, metal-supported SOFCs are a very promising candidate for commercialization. Given the importance of studying worldwide trends in metal-supported SOFC research for performance evaluation, this paper reviews development trends with a focus on fabrication methods. Furthermore, a novel fabrication method developed in KAIST is discussed.

Factors Influencing the quality of life of lung transplant patients (폐이식 환자 삶의 질 영향 요인)

  • Hwang, Byung Hee;Min, Hye Sook
    • Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.73-86
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    • 2023
  • Purpose : This study aimed to identify the factors affecting the quality of life of lung transplant patients. Method : The participants were patients who received lung transplants at a general hospital in City Y. Data were collected through structured questionnaires from June 2023 to August 2023. General characteristics, lung transplantation-related characteristics, quality of life, functional disability, treatment compliance, social support, anxiety, and depression-were measured. For data analysis, hierarchical multiple regression was performed using SPSS/WIN 29.0. Results : In the final model, quality of life was associated with income, self-help group attendance, functional disability, social support, treatment compliance, and anxiety and depression. Together, they explained 61.2% of the total variance in the results. Conclusion : Our findings suggest that improving lung transplant patients' quality of life requires active intervention in stress management to perform treatment instructions well, a social support system that can help them financially, and encouraging and participating in social activities as patients.

The Effects of Solution-focused Group Counseling Program for the Families with Schizophrenic Patients (정신분열병 환자 가족에 대한 해결중심 집단상담 프로그램의 효과)

  • Chung Soon-Ah;Yang Soo
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.1155-1163
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: This study was designed to examine the effects of a solution-focused group counseling program on the family burden, active coping, expressed emotion, and family support in schizophrenic patients and their families. Method: The subjects consisted of 48 schizophrenic patients and 56 families. Twenty-four schizophrenic patients and 28 families were assigned to both the experimental and control groups. The solution-focused group counseling program was conducted for the families of the experimental group, but not for the control group or the patients of the experimental group. Result: There was a significant greater decrease in scores of family burden and expressed emotion in the experimental groups than the control groups. There was a larger increase in active coping scores in the experimental groups than the control groups, but it was not significant. There was no significant difference between the two groups in family support scores. Conclusion: This program may be an effective nursing intervention program for families with schizophrenic members.