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A Study on Job Analysis for University Administrative Staff Using DACUM Analysis (DACUM 기법을 활용한 대학 행정실 직무분석)

  • Yoon, Taehyung
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2017
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify the difference in roles between administrative staff and head resident officer in a university. In health care service design, the DACUM has been used to understand relationships between nurses and nurses' aides. Methods : Administrative staff and head resident officer's jobs were analyzed using DACUM. We organized a DACUM committee and workshop. The committee comprised of six members discussed their roles, duties, and task elements. Result : The DACUM for administrative staff consisted of 8 duties and 30 task elements, and for the head resident officer it consisted of 8 duties and 23 task elements. Conclusion : In conclusion, the role of the administrative staff and head resident is similar but different in terms of task elements. To increase job efficiency, it is important to separate roles and responsibilities in the job.

How Do We Manage the Information Security Workforce of the Administrative Agencies? (행정기관의 정보보호 담당인력을 어떻게 관리할 것인가?)

  • Jun, Hyo-Jung;Kim, Tae-Sung;Park, Ki Tae
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2019
  • The career development of information security workforce affiliated in administrative department is very different from workforce affiliated in private companies. Their career development attempts are made not by voluntary motivation but by involuntary job movement by the principle of internal relocation. So they are not directly linked to monetary compensation or advancement. Due to the nature of the organization, their work attitude is very passive and there is little intention to turnover. They do not need professionalism, but they must be retrained according to the law. In this paper, we investigate and analyze the roles and responsibilities of information security workforce of each administrative department. And we do questionnaire survey to find out current roles and responsibilities of them will not affect the demand for retraining. Through these research, we would like to discuss how to manage information security workforce affiliated in administrative departments.

A Study of the Administrative Tribunal Cases about Violation of Law of Housing Projects (주거건축과 관련된 건축위법행위 행정심판판례 연구)

  • 김진욱;성기용
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the architect's Administrative Tribunal cases related to housing projects. We collected the 271 decisions of Administrative Tribunal cases from 1985 to 2001 through the Ministry of Legislation data base. As a conclusion of research, most of cases are caused during design process and supervision of construction which are major roles of architects. We can find out that the number of cases of Administrative Tribunal about housing is 10% more than other types of building. And this situation is more serious in supervision building phase. It proves that housing project has more possibility of violation of law than other types. Because it belong to an economic problems. In Korea, clients of housing project tend to take more profits by taking an illegal acts; like enlargement of a building, construction border violation. illegal construction balcony and so on. And architect who roles to be a supervisor is liable to these problems but he has not much authority and economical benefits. Through this research we can analyze this situation and make know what is problem.

Evaluation Elements for Effectiveness of Rural Landscape Policy (농촌경관정책의 실효성을 위한 평가요소 도출)

  • Park, Ji-hoon;Lee, Yong-hak;Kang, Eun-ji;Kim, Yong-geun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.81-96
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    • 2016
  • For rural landscape management to run in virtuous circle, the present study has paid attention to the roles and activities of local residents and administration, which are the main sectors of managing landscape. In this respect, this study is aimed to arrange the roles of local residents and administration for landscape management and propose the basic data necessary to develope evaluation index for effectiveness of rural landscape policy. Key findings and implications are as follows. First, literature reviews of 18 landscape management studies found 37 administrative roles and 7 roles of local residents. And those roles were classified into 3 factors by similar concept: 'local government support system', 'landscape management planning', and 'promoting the participation of residents'. Second, two Delphi surveys were conducted with landscape experts to verify the validity of those evaluation items by sector. Third, factor analysis was carried out to analyze the hierarchical structure of those evaluation items. 3 sub-factors were extracted from 'local government support system' sector; 2 sub-factors from the 'landscape management planning' sector; and 4 sub-factors from the 'promoting participation of residents' sector. Fourth, the hierarchy of those evaluation factors was divided into high and low classes and sub-indexes were structured to examine the relative importance of each class and assign a relative weight on each index. The most important sub-factors were turned out as follows: 'local residents' will to practice landscape activities (0.112)', 'local government budget for rural landscape management (0.088), and 'restriction on buildings by village regulation (0.068). It indicates the viewpoints of the landscape experts that local residents' voluntary participation in landscape activities and agreement of local residents on landscape management by village, e.g. village regulation, are preconditions for successful landscape management. In addition, it is significant for a local government to secure the budget of landscape management to support local residents support.

What Roles should Population-based Cancer Registries be Playing in the 21st Century? Reflections on the Asian Cancer Registry Forum, Bangkok, February 2014

  • Roder, David
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.1895-1896
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    • 2014
  • Cancer registries have fundamental roles in cancer surveillance, research, and health services planning, monitoring and evaluation. Many are now assuming a broader role by contributing data for health-service management, alongside data inputs from other registries and administrative data sets. These data are being integrated into de-identified databases using privacy-protecting data linkage practices. Structured pathology reporting is increasing registry access to staging and other prognostic descriptors. Registry directions need to vary, depending on local need, barriers and opportunities. Flexibility and adaptability will be essential to optimize registry contributions to cancer control.

INTERFIRM RELATIONSHIPS IN KOREAN ELECTRIC/ELECTRONIC PARTS INDUSTRY

  • Sejo Oh;F. Robert Dwyer;Kim, Sungil;Park, Jin-Yong
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.135-151
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    • 1997
  • This study of interfirm relationships is tested on a sample of Korean electric and electronic parts industry. The hypotheses present that (1) buyer's power affects administrative structure and relational norms, (2) communications are affected prior three antecedents, and (3) buyer's power, administrative structure, relational norms, and communication affects relational performances. The results indicate that buyer's power plays important roles in administrative structure and relational norms but communications are not explained three constructs. The result also indicates performances are partially affected by antecedents.

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Appraisal of Public Function for Agricultural Lands in an Urban Area using GIS (GIS를 이용한 도시생산녹지의 공익적 가치 평가)

  • 김기성;황인훈
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.157-169
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    • 2002
  • This study was performed to appraise multi-functional roles of agricultural lands in urban areas. The roles of agricultural lands as a part of urban environment were investigated to develop and establish an effective urban development planning with GIS-based analysis. Fifteen administrative districts at Chuncheon, Korea were selected to examine the roles of agricultural hands in these districts as educational, disaster-preventing, open-space, and recreational aspects. GIS was utilized to identify the distribution of agricultural lands and their accessibility to residential areas, school zone, public facilities, and major roads. The results obtained in this study can be efficiently used to guide decision makers to develop environmental-friendly urban planning at initial stage.

Role and Task of Nurses in the Visiting Health Services at the Public Health Center: Focusing on the Elderly (노인대상 보건소 방문건강관리사업 간호사의 역할과 직무)

  • Han, Young Ran;Park, Eun A;Bang, Mi Ran;An, Na Won
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.430-447
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role and tasks of nurses who were working for the elderly in the visiting health services at the public health centers. Methods: Literature reviews, two rounds of meetings with 5 experts and a two-round Delphi technique with 15 experts were performed in this study. Results: The nurses' role and job analysis revealed 5 roles, 16 duties and, 71 tasks. The nurses' roles, including discovery and registration of households/groups in visiting health service in the community, case manager, administrative management, program planning, operation and evaluation, and development of job competency. Sixteen duties included client registration and management, need assessment and plan establishment, education, consultation and support, seasonal health care, prevention and monitoring of infectious diseases, basic nursing care, chronic disease management, linkage and utilization of resources, team cooperation and coordination, home environment management, monitoring and support for intervention outcomes, evaluation, administrative management, program planning, operation and evaluation, development of professional competency and, adoption of fourth industrial revolution technology. Conclusions: Based on the results, the government should provide sufficient nursing personnel to provide universal preventive health services for the elderly and a job training program to perform these roles well.

Harnessing Open Access Databases to Improve Scholarship: Perception of Professionals at the Frontline

  • Nkeiru Amauche Emezie;Chioma Nnalu Ezeri;Ruth Olasumbo Ewulo
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.57-73
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    • 2023
  • The study investigated perception of librarians on their roles in using open access databases to improve scholarship. Descriptive survey design was used for the study while questionnaire was employed to collect data from 53 professional librarians at two federal universities in the eastern and western part of Nigeria. Findings from the survey reveal that librarians need to collaborate with faculties to develop institutional repositories and, raise awareness of open access databases in the university community among others. Various factors that could hinder librarians from effectively discharging these roles were identified. Some of which include administrative bottlenecks, poor internet facilities and lack of navigational skills. The study recommends acquisition of necessary knowledge and skills to enable librarians add value to their services and remain at the frontline of information provision.

An Implementation of PRA99 Model for Permission - Role assignment (권한-역할 할당을 위한 PRA99 모델의 구현)

  • 박동규;황유동
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06c
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2001
  • Role-Based Access Control(RBAC) is a flexible and policy-neutral access control technology. But, for large systems, managing roles, users, permissions and their interrelationships is a formidable task that cannot be centralized in a small team of security administrators. Using RBAC to manage RBAC provides addition히 administrative convenience. In this paper we demonstrate the implementation of one of the components of ARBAC99 which deals with permission-role assignment and is called PRA99. We implement it by using EJB component and use Oracle stored procedures to implement it.

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