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Applying CPM-GOMS to Two-handed Korean Text Entry Task on Mobile Phone

  • Back, Ji-Seung;Myung, Ro-Hae
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we employ CPM-GOMS analysis for explaining physical and cognitive processes and for quantitatively predicting when users are typing Korean text messages on mobile phones using both hands. First, we observe the behaviors of 10 subjects, when the subjects enter keypads with both hands. Then, basing upon MHP, we categorize the behaviors into perceptual, cognitive, motor operators, and then we analyze those operators. After that, we use the critical paths to model two task sentences. Also, we used Fitts' law method which was applied many times to predict text entering time on mobile phone to compare with the results of our CPM-GOMS model. We followed Lee's (2008) method that is well suited for text entry task using both hands and calculate total task time for each task sentences. For the sake of comparison between the actual data and the results predicted from our CPM-GOMS model, we empirically tested 10 subjects and concluded that there were no significant differences between the predicted values and the actual data. With the CPM-GOMS model, we can observe the human information processes composed on the physical and cognitive processes. Also we verified that the CPM-GOMS model can be well applied to predict the users' performance when they input text messages on mobile phones using both hands by comparing the predicted total task time with the real execution time.

Abstracted Meta-model for Effective Capabilities Portfolio Management (CPM)

  • Lee, Joongyoon;Yoon, Taehoon;Park, Youngwon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this paper is to provide an abstracted meta-model for executing Capabilities Portfolio Management (CPM) effectively based on DoDAF2.0. The purpose of developing an architecture is for beneficial use of it. A good set of architectural artifacts facilitates the manipulation and use of them in meeting its usage objectives well. Systems engineering methodologies evolve to accommodate or to deal with enterprise or SoS/FoS level problems. And DoD's Capabilities Portfolio Management (CPM) is a good example which demonstrates enterprise or SoS level problems. However, the complexity of the architecture framework makes it difficult to develop and use the architecture models and their associated artifacts. DoDAF states that it was established to guide the development of architectures and to satisfy the demands of a structured, repeatable method for evaluating alternatives which add value to decisions and management practices. One of the objectives of DoDAF2.0 is to define concepts and models usable in CPM which is one of DoD's six core processes. However, DoDAF and various guidelines state requirements for CPM rather than how to. This paper provides methodology for CPM which includes process and tailored meta-models based on DoDAF Meta Model (DM2).

A Connection of Information in the Ubiquitous Space (유비쿼터스 공간에서의 정보 연결)

  • Ko Sung-Bum
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2004
  • The current Internet space is evolving to the so called Ubiquitous space. Unlike the Internet space, the information in the Ubiquitous space is distributed evenly in the places like computer's memory, human's brain and physical machine. The 'hypertext', the connection model of the information, which is originally designed for the Internet space doesn't suit well to the Ubiquitous space. From this point of view, we proposed the CPM model in this paper. The CPM model is designed for comprising the such three computing mechanism as analog computing, digital computing and human computing. In this paper, we showed that the characteristics of the CPM model might answer the such purpose as the connection of information in the Ubiquitous space.

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Dissolution of Chlorpheniramine Mallate (CMP) from Sustained-Release Tablets Containing CPM in the Coated Film Layer (핵정(核鐘)에 코팅된 필름층 중에 함유되어 있는 말레인산클로르페니라민의 방출특성)

  • Yu, Jei-Man;Shim, Chang-Koo;Lee, Min-Hwa;Kim, Shin-Keun
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 1990
  • Ethylcellulose-PEG 4000 film coated on core tablets was investigated as a potential drug delivery system for the controlled release of chlorpheniramine maleate (CPM). The kinetic analysis of the release data indicated that CPM release followed a diffusion-controlled model, where the quantity released per unit area is proportional to the square root of time. The effect of the film composition, CPM concentration, plasticizer concentration and CPM solubility on the release characteristics were examined. The release rate constant increased as CPM concentration increased. It also increased as the PEG 4000 content in the film increased above 10%(w/w), however, it decreased as the PEG 4000 content increased in the concentration range below 10%(w/w). The release rate constant was not affected by the coated weight on the core tablet. The film-coated tablets which contain CPM only in the coated film layer seemed to be a potential oral drug delivery system for the controlled release of CPM.

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Development of a Modeling Methodology to Capture Collaborative Processes and Its Verification (협업프로세스 모델링 방법 개발 및 검증)

  • Lee, Sun-Hwa;Ryu, Kwang-Yeol
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.176-185
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    • 2010
  • As long as the information systems are spread out, various efforts are being attempted to get the effective results by the system. As a result, a new management strategy has been appeared, referred to as "collaboration", and it is necessary to use a right methodology for modeling collaborative processes accordingly. Even though many modeling methodologies such as IDEF3, Petri-Nets, UML, and ARIS have been widely used for modeling processes, they are inadequate for clearly representing collaborative processes. Some researchers, therefore, have suggested new modeling methodologies for describing collaborative processes including CPM (collaborative process modeling). In this paper, we introduce an extended version of CPM method (i.e., exCPM) as a tool for modeling collaborative works after analyzing advantages and disadvantages of aforementioned methodologies. One of distinct characteristics of exCPM is that model verification is possible by transforming the exCPM models into Petri-Nets models. We also demonstrate transformation of an exCPM model in this paper with case studies for model verification.

Analysis of 3-Dimensional Magnetic Field Distribution in CPM Considering Magnetization Vector Distribution and Design of CPM (자화 벡터 분포를 고려한 CPM의 3차원 자계 분포 해석 및 설계)

  • Lee, Cheol-Gyu;Gwon, Byeong-Il;Park, Seung-Chan;U, Gyeong-Il
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers B
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    • v.51 no.10
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    • pp.545-553
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    • 2002
  • This paper is about the analysis of 3-dimensional magnetic field distribution in CPM(Convergence Purity Magnet) considering magnetization vector and the optimum design of CPM. The magnetization vector of CPM is obtained using 2-dimensional magnetization FEA(Finite Element Analysis) coupled with Priesach model. Using this magnetization vector of CPM, we analysed the 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional magnetostatic field of CPM and know that these analysis results are not equal. From experimental result, we know that the 3-dimensional analysis is accurate because the magnetic field distribution in CPM cannot be considered correctly by 2-dimensional analysis because of the shape of CPM. Finally, the optimum designing of CPM which control accurately the electron beam deflection in CRT(Cathode Ray Tube) was possible using 3-dimensional magnetic field analysis result.

Dongeui Visual-PERT/CPM for R&D Project Management (연구개발 프로젝트관리를 위한 시각화모델)

  • 황흥석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.268-271
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    • 2000
  • In these days, the technical advances and complexities have generated much of the difficulties in managing the project resources, both time and costing to accomplish the project in the most efficient manner. The project manager is frequently required to render judgements concerning the schedule and resource adjustments. This research develops an analytical model for a schedule-cost and risk analysis based on visual PERT/CPM. We used a two-step approaches :in the step 1, a deterministic PERT/CPM model for the critical path and estimating the project time schedule and related resource planning, In the second step, we developed a heuristic model for crash and stretch out analysis based upon a time-cost trade-off associated with the crash and stretch out of the project. Computer implementation of this model is provided based on GUI-Type objective-oriented programming for the users and provided displays of all the inputs and outputs in the form of visual graphical. Also developed GUI-type program, Dongeui Visual-PERT/CPM. The results of this research will provide the project managers with an efficient management tool.

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The Study on CPM/MRP Algorithm (CPM/MRP 계획기법(計劃技法)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Won, Chin Hee
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.113-122
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    • 1985
  • Although PERT/CPM has been used for over twenty years as a technique for scheduling in a variety of industries and various extention to the basic model have been improved the realism of considering resource constraints, none of these techniqueis have integrated resource acquistion load times and inventory records into scheduling technique. This paper is to designed to over-come basic shortcoming of previous CPM into incorperate with MRP technique.

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Collaborative and Participatory Model for Urban Forest Management: Case study of Daejisan in Korea

  • Kim, Jae Hyun;Park, Mi Sun;Tae, Yoo Lee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.95 no.2
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 2006
  • Citizen's involvement in forest decision-making is recently acknowledged as a potential solution to forest management conflicts. Through participation, affected citizens become a part of the decision-making process. This paper focuses on the use of collaborative and participatory model(CPM) for urban forest management. The model, which is exemplified by the Daejisan case in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, utilizes the collaborative decision-making structure and the gradual level of resident participation in urban forest management. As a result, the committee in the model contributed to building partnerships among different interest groups and then to constructing environmentally compatible urban park. Furthermore, an improvement in the levels of resident participation was manifested in the process. These characteristics of CPM can encourage participation and cooperation among stakeholders and ultimately contribute to realizing sustainable urban forest management.

Development of Information Systems Model Applying Fuzzyset Theory (퍼지이론을 적용한 정보시스템 모형의 구축)

  • Jung Hee-jin;Jung Choong-yeung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.9 no.4 s.32
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    • pp.203-214
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a practical application of possibilistic programming in a information system projects planning model. The estimate of the parameters of the model is often a problematic task for the decision maker(DM), Who has imprecise information or express his considerations subjectively. In this case. possibilistic decision making models can provide an important aspect in handling practical decision making problems. We suggest CPM(Critical Path Method) applying possibilistic programming. CPM is an approach to planning and coordinating large projects by directing managerial focus to the project's most critical aspects and providing completion time of project and beginning time of each activity. This model is an aid in the control of considering aspiration levels by the DM, the fuzziness of decision making, and computational efficiency. The problem is solved by using GINO computer package and the best compromised solution is found.

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