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Case Study for RFID Applications from Business Model Perspective (RFID 응용 사례 연구 : 비즈니스 모델 관점)

  • Joung, Seok-In;Kim, Dae Shik
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.197-216
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    • 2013
  • Despite the vast potential opportunities of RFID technology in various industrial applications, deployment of RFID applications is rather limited to meet a large industrial demand in Korea. We conducted in-depth case study to organize the RFID applications in business model framework in order to provide practical insights for the development of innovative RFID applications. Throughout extensive searching for RFID applications in literature, web, news, and policy reports, we first classified passive RFID applications, mobile RFID applications, and active RFID applications. Value creation and implementation issues are compared and analyzed for each of RFID applications using Afuah and Tucci business model. This study can contribute in establishing future development of RFID technology, competitive business strategy, and government policy to stimulate Korea RFID industry.

A Methodology for Developing RFID Applications: RAM (RFID 비즈니스 어플리케이션 개발 방법론: RAM)

  • Ryou, Ok-Hyun;Roh, Seong-Ho;Lee, Jae-Kwang
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.199-210
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    • 2006
  • Most of the known RFID applications are derived from RFID technology and its functionalities not business analysis or requirements, so that companies may not obtain real competitive edges by implementing RFID application systems. Developing successful RFID applications is one of the key elements for prevailing RFID use by industries. Research objective is to propose an effective methodology for developing RFID applications based on analyzing business processes. The approach is designed to figure out both technical and business requirements related to RFID applications based on BPR (Business process reengineering) and ISP (Information strategy planning) methodologies. To verify the effectiveness of our approach, we applied the proposed approach to real field cases. As RFID technologies get flourished, the proposed approach is expected to play a meaningful role as an effective tool for developing new RFID applications.

Organosilicate Glass Dielectrics for High Performance FPD Applications

  • Choi, Dong-Kyu;Amako, Masaaki;Maghsoodi, Sina;Bilgrien, Carl
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.832-835
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    • 2005
  • Organosilicate Glass has quite a long history in the Semiconductor industry but has received very limited evaluation for Display industry applications. In this paper, we would like to introduce several kinds of Organosilicate Glasses for Display applications.

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Evaluating the web-application resiliency to business-layer DoS attacks

  • Alidoosti, Mitra;Nowroozi, Alireza;Nickabadi, Ahmad
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.433-445
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    • 2020
  • A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is a serious attack that targets web applications. According to Imperva, DoS attacks in the application layer comprise 60% of all the DoS attacks. Nowadays, attacks have grown into application- and business-layer attacks, and vulnerability-analysis tools are unable to detect business-layer vulnerabilities (logic-related vulnerabilities). This paper presents the business-layer dynamic application security tester (BLDAST) as a dynamic, black-box vulnerability-analysis approach to identify the business-logic vulnerabilities of a web application against DoS attacks. BLDAST evaluates the resiliency of web applications by detecting vulnerable business processes. The evaluation of six widely used web applications shows that BLDAST can detect the vulnerabilities with 100% accuracy. BLDAST detected 30 vulnerabilities in the selected web applications; more than half of the detected vulnerabilities were new and unknown. Furthermore, the precision of BLDAST for detecting the business processes is shown to be 94%, while the generated user navigation graph is improved by 62.8% because of the detection of similar web pages.

A Study on Business-Based Screen Design Techniques for Designing Efficient Applications

  • Kim, Tae-Woo;Park, Sun-Yi;Yeo, Jeong-Mo
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1420-1430
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    • 2018
  • To build a successful information system, design and development should be carried out from the enterprise perspective. A complicated business is represented in various ways as technology advances, and many development methodologies have been studied from the viewpoint of technology and development. Each domain is independently designed and developed from the enterprise perspective, but there would be inclusive parts due to the integrated process wherein the definition, design, and development of business are carried out, and the design is done based on the designer's experience. This study would like to address the technique of designing screens based on the business process of the applications derived from the business. It designs the screens that appear when actual applications are completed, including how the data transfer process in the derived business process is represented and operated on the relevant screens. It designs the screen which is displayed when the actual application is completed and how the data transfer process in the derived business process is represented and operated on the relevant screen. In addition, it designs the DFD representing the overall flow of data for each business to represent the movement procedure between screens in general. Through the design method proposed in this study, the client's requirement could be confirmed to reduce the cost for redevelopment, the problem of communication between designers and developers with various experiences could be reduced, and an efficient design procedure could be provided to persons who lack design experience.

The Impact of Customization of TV Home Shopping Mobile Applications on Service Quality and Customer Loyalty (TV 홈쇼핑 모바일 애플리케이션의 고객화가 서비스 품질 및 고객충성도에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Eum, Sang-Won;Ahn, Chul-Ok;Rhim, Ho-Sun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.255-269
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: We examine the impact of Customization of TV Home Shopping Mobile Applications on Service Quality and Customer Loyalty. Methods: We collect data by using survey and proposed relationships between latent variables using Structural Equations Modeling. Results: We find that Customization of TV Home Shopping Mobile Applications positively affect Service Quality and Customer Loyalty. In addition, service quality work as a mediate variable between Customization with Customer Loyalty. Conclusion: Our findings explain the significant relationships between each variables and hence it is necessary to consider Customization and Service Quality in order to achieve desired goal of enhancing business performance through mobile applications.

Framework for Supporting Business Services based on the EPC Network (EPC Network 기반의 비즈니스 서비스 지원을 위한 프레임워크)

  • Nam, Tae-Woo;Yeom, Keun-Hyuk
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.17D no.3
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    • pp.193-202
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    • 2010
  • Recently, there have been several researches on automatic object identification and distributed computing technology to realize a ubiquitous computing environment. Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology has been applied to many business areas to simplify complex processes and gain important benefits. To derive real benefits from RFID, the system must rapidly implement functions to process a large quantity of event data generated by the RFID operations and should be configured dynamically for changing businesses. Consequently, developers are forced to implement systems to derive meaningful high-level events from simple RFID events and bind them to various business processes. Although applications could directly consume and act on RFID events, extracting the business rules from the business logic leads to better decoupling of the system, which consequentially increases maintainability. In this paper, we describe an RFID business aware framework for business processes in the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Network. This framework is proposed for developing business applications using business services. The term "business services" refers to generated events that can be used in business applications without additional data collection and processing. The framework provides business rules related to data collection, processing, and management, and supports the rapid development and easy maintenance of business applications based on business services.

An Exploratory Study of Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Business Applications

  • Hwang, Hajin
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.4
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    • pp.181-209
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    • 1995
  • As the effective use of information has gained greater attention over the decade, various conventional AI techniques have been applied to develop expert systems for business applications. Case-based reasoning (CBR) makes data more accessible by organizing it as a set of examples from past experience that can be generalized and applied to current problems. This paper illustrates basic concepts of CBR and addresses the system discussed in this paper can provide a basis for building more flexible and adaptable expert systems for business applications.

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Perceived Enjoyment, Application Self-efficacy, and Subjective Norms as Determinants of Behavior Intention in Using OVO Applications

  • WINARNO, Wahyu Agus;MAS'UD, Imam;PALUPI, Trias Widya
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1189-1200
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    • 2021
  • This study examines the role of perceived enjoyment, self-efficacy, and subjective norms as determinants of behavioral intention to use the OVO application. This study's target population is the users of the OVO application who have used it as an electronic transaction. This study's population was the OVO application users as an electronic transaction tool in Jember Regency. Samples were randomly selected at the time of the survey with specific criteria. The survey location is determined at the Plaza because it is a shopping center that mostly has payments at OVO partner merchants. The model empirically tested using data gathered from 150 respondents of OVO users. The research model was tested by using the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach. The results showed that all constructs in the original TAM model were statistically significant. Subjective norm has a positive effect on perceived usefulness, and perceived enjoyment positively affects perceived ease of use of OVO applications. On the other hand, applications' self-efficacy does not affect the perceived ease of using OVO applications for electronic transactions. This condition shows that subjective norms are dominant external individual perspectives compared to self-efficacy, which are personal internal characteristics in determining the behavioral intention of using OVO applications in electronic transactions.