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A Study on Development and Application of Modified CS-coefficient using Kano model and CS-coefficient (Kano모델 및 고객만족계수를 활용한 Modified CS-coefficient의 개발 및 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Ah-Reum;Ree, Sang-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Quality Management Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.210-215
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    • 2006
  • The environment of the enterprise changes very quickly, and the customers' needs ate becoming to be various. Only the enterprise can be securing a competitive high position if the enterprise knows well with the customer. Therefore, the enterprise must be confronted appropriately which grasps the requirement of he customer. The Kano presents quality dualism, it complemented a different meaning problem point and the Timko presented the customer satisfaction coefficient. But the model of the Timko which committed the error as well that does not consider the indifferent quality of he Kano. Hence, with this research hat proposes the method of analyzes the client demands accurately through Modified CS-coefficient. Then, apply the method on to the multiplex theater.

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Sound Absorption of Natural Fiber Composite from Sugarcane Bagasse and Coffee Silver Skin

  • Wachara KALASEE;Putipong LAKACHAIWORAKUN;Visit EAKVANICH;Panya DANGWILAILUX
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.470-480
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to develop a sound-absorbing composite using sugarcane bagasse (SB) and coffee silver skin (CS) as raw materials. The composite boards were manufactured by bonding the fibers with Melamine Urea-Formaldehyde adhesive, ensuring a consistent thickness of 30 mm. Various densities were employed, namely 380, 450, and 520 kg/m3. The samples were fabricated with different fiber ratios, including SB100%, SB75% with CS25%, and SB50% with CS50%. The sound absorption coefficient (SAC) and noise reduction coefficient (NRC) were measured using the impedance tube method within a frequency range of 63-6,300 Hz. The experimental results revealed that the mixing ratio of CS exerted a notable influence on enhancing the SAC, while the density of the composite board exhibited a significant impact on increasing both the SAC and NRC. Among the densities tested, the optimal value was observed at 520 kg/m3, yielding a SAC value of 0.65 at a frequency of 1,000 Hz and an NRC value of 0.55 for the SB50-CS50 composite plate. These findings underscore the importance of considering the CS mixing ratio and composite board density when aiming to optimize sound absorption properties.

Development and Application of a Potential Customer Satisfaction Improvement Index based on Kano Model (Kano 모델을 기반으로 한 잠재적 고객만족 개선 지수에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Sung-Uk;Park, Young-Taek
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Quality Management Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.291-309
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    • 2010
  • Customer satisfaction is an ever-growing concern of management throughout the world. To find the way to increase customer satisfaction, we must understand customer requirements. Kano distinguishes between three types of product requirements(must-be, one-dimensional, attractive requirement) which influence customer satisfaction in different ways when met. Timko has developed customer satisfaction(CS) coefficient based on Kano model. The CS coefficient is indicative of how strongly a product feature may influence satisfaction. In this paper, potential customer satisfaction improvement(PCSI) index was developed using Kano model and CS coefficient. The PCSI index represents how much a product feature can increase the degree of customer satisfaction when the product feature is fully fulfilled. In order to explain the meaning of PCSI index, a case study for cellular phones is done. It is also discussed how to use the index strategically.

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Potential Customer Satisfaction Improvement Index based on Kano Model (Kano 모델을 기반으로 한 잠재적 고객만족 개선지수)

  • Lim, Sung-Uk;Park, Young-Taek
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.248-260
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    • 2010
  • Customer satisfaction is an ever-growing concern of management throughout the world. To find the way to increase customer satisfaction, we must understand customer requirements. Kano distinguishes between three types of product requirements (;must-be, one-dimensional, attractive requirement) which influence customer satisfaction in different ways when met. Timko has developed customer satisfaction(CS) coefficient based on Kano model. The CS coefficient is indicative of how strongly a product feature may influence satisfaction. In this paper, potential customer satisfaction improvement(PCSI) index was proposed using Kano model and CS coefficient. The PCSI index represents how much a product feature can increase the degree of customer satisfaction when the product feature is fully fulfilled. In order to explain the meaning of PCSI index, a case study for cellular phones is done. It is also discussed how to use the index strategically.

Analysis for the Factors that Influence College Student's Satisfaction of Teaching based on Kano Model (KANO모델을 기반으로 한 강의 만족도에 미치는 요인에 대한 분석)

  • Cho, Yong-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 2012
  • Customer satisfaction is an ever-growing concern of management throughout the world. To find the way to increase customer satisfaction. we must understand customer requirements. Kano distinguishes between three types of product requirements(:must-be, one-dimensional, attractive requirements. which influence customer satisfaction in different ways when met. Timko has developed customer satisfaction(CS) coefficient based on Kano model. The CS coefficient is indicative of how strongly a product feature may influence satisfaction. In this paper, we analyzes the factors that influence College Student's Satisfaction of teaching using Kano Model, Timko's CS-Coefficient.

Diffusion Controlled Alkylation of Aromatic Compounds in Cation-Exchanged ZSM-5 Zeolites

  • Chon, Hak-Ze;Lee, Kyung-Yul;Park, Dong-Ho;Ahn, Byoung-Joon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.625-628
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    • 1991
  • Using uniform flat plate-like samples of ZSM-5 zeolites, diffusion coefficients were measured volumetrically for the diffusion of xylene, ethyltoluene and diethylbenzene by direct measurement of sorption rate. Toluene disproportionation over H(100)-, K(72)-and Cs(82)-ZSM-5 at 773 K and toluene methylation, toluene ethylation and ethylbenzene ethylation over Cs(75)-ZSM-5 at 623 K were carried out. The selective formation of para xylene during the toluene disproportionation, presumably due to the increased tortuosity over Cs-ZSM-5, could be explained by smaller diffusion coefficient in Cs-ZSM-5 than in K-and H-ZSM-5. The para selectivity increased in the order; toluene methylation < toluene ethylation < ethylbenzene ethylation. As the chain length of the alkyl substituent in dialkylbenzenes is increased, the para selectivity of the products was improved. It may be attributed to the differences in the ratios of diffusion coefficient of para products to that of ortho ones. Diffusion coefficient of m-xylene was about 1 order of magnitude smaller than that of o-xylene.

High-Quality and Robust Reversible Data Hiding by Coefficient Shifting Algorithm

  • Yang, Ching-Yu;Lin, Chih-Hung
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.429-438
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    • 2012
  • This study presents two reversible data hiding schemes based on the coefficient shifting (CS) algorithm. The first scheme uses the CS algorithm with a mean predictor in the spatial domain to provide a large payload while minimizing distortion. To guard against manipulations, the second scheme uses a robust version of the CS algorithm with feature embedding implemented in the integer wavelet transform domain. Simulations demonstrate that both the payload and peak signal-to-noise ratio generated by the CS algorithm with a mean predictor are better than those generated by existing techniques. In addition, the marked images generated by the variant of the CS algorithm are robust to various manipulations created by JPEG2000 compression, JPEG compression, noise additions, (edge) sharpening, low-pass filtering, bit truncation, brightness, contrast, (color) quantization, winding, zigzag and poster edge distortion, and inversion.

Counterion Specific Conformational Transition and ion Selective Transport of a Poly(L-glutamic acid)/PVA Blend Membrane (Poly(L-glutamic acid)/PVA 블렌드막의 대이온 선택적인 구조전이와 이온투과 특성)

  • 허양일
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.802-809
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    • 2000
  • Counterion-specific helix formation and ion-selective transport of alkali metal chlorides (LiCl, NaCl, KCl, CsCl) were investigated for a poly(L-glutamic acid)(PLGA)/poly (vinyl alcohol)(PVA) blend membrane immersed in aqueous ethanol. The counterion specificity for helix formation of PLG alkali metal salts in the membrane was Li>Na>K>Cs. This specificity is ascribed to a contact ion-pair formation between the PLG carboxyl anion and the bound counterion, which depends on the energy balance between the electrostatic interaction and the desolvation. In aqueous ethanol, an appreciable ion-selectivity was observed for the permeability coefficient, i.e. Li$^{+}{\cdot}$Cl$^{-}$) formation between counterion and coion, and the latter to a specific interaction of diffusing counterions with polymer charges.

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A Study on the Family Restaurant Customers' Needs by Kano Model & Potential Customer Satisfaction Improvement Index : Based on Female Customers (Kano 모델 및 PCSI 지수를 통한 패밀리레스토랑 이용고객 Needs에 관한 연구 : 젊은 여성 고객을 중심으로)

  • Yun, Ho Cheol;Ree, Sang Bok
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.153-162
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    • 2006
  • Customer satisfaction is an ever-growing concern of management throughout the world. To find the way to increase customer satisfaction, we must understand customer requirements. Kano distinguishes between three types of product requirements (must-be, one-dimensional, attractive requirement) which influence customer satisfaction in different ways when met. In this paper, potential customer satisfaction improvement (PCSI) index was developed using Kano model and CS coefficient. Timko has developed customer satisfaction (CS) coefficient based on Kano model. The PCSI index represents how much a service feature can increase the degree of customer satisfaction when the service feature is fully fulfilled. In order to explain the meaning of PCSI index, a case syudy of a Family Restaurant is done. It is also discussed how to use the index strategically.

Experimental Study of Leaching Phenomena of Cs-137 From a Cement Matrix Generated at PWR Plant (가압 경수로에서 생성된 시멘트 고화체로부터 Cs-137의 용출 현상의 실험적 연구)

  • Doh, Jeong-Yeul;Lee, Kun-Jai
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.91-103
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    • 1986
  • Experimental study for the leaching behavior of Cs-137 was carried out using the simulated evaporator bottom product of PWR plant. The method of leach test proposed by the IAEA was partially modified using ANS method. The effect of various factors, i.e., sampling method, curing temperature, curing time, leachant temperature, vermiculite addition and volume-to-surface ratio, was considered in this experiment. Diffusion model in semi-infinite slab was in a good agreement with the data obtained from 4-weeks cured specimens. The effective diffusion coefficient of the specimens which were cured at the temperature of $24^{\circ}C$ for 4 weeks was found to be $1.20{\sim}1.47{\times}10^{-11}cm^2/sec$. With the experimentally obtained diffusion coefficient ($1.47{\times}10^{-11}cm^2/sec$), long-term prediction for the leaching of Cs-137 was carried out using finite-slab approximation. The estimated fraction of Cs-137 which remains in the environment is found to be less than 0.25 percent of initial amount after 100 years. About 25 years after the beginning of leaching, its fractional amount in the environment reachs the maximum value, 0.66 percent of initial amount.

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