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An Study on the Environment Analysis and the Correspondence Strategy of Electronic Commerce (전자상거래의 환경분석과 대응전략에 관한 연구 -전라북도 기업을 중심으로-)

  • Kim Dong-Gyoon;Cha Soon-Kwean
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.4
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    • pp.29-66
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    • 2000
  • The current economic environmental changes such as globalization, information and opening of the market is calling for or needing the more rapid change of management and/or marketing strategies of the company than they did before to survive in tile borderless international competition. Under this situation, this study focuses on the correspondence strategies of Electronic Commerce which is one of the key elements to overcome or lead the above demands through seeking the problems of the current EC acception and application specially in Chollabuk Do province. For the above purpose, this study surveys the questionary with business firms of above area and figures out what is the correlation between business form and size and EC acception and application and what is the problems on it. And than provides several counter strategies which are following based on the survey to keep this area companies from out of business and lead the above economic environmental changes. To expand the adoption and application of EC to this area, firstly, top managers of the company must recognize the necessity and importance of EC compared with traditional commerce and change their perception and attitude concerning EC positively, and than try to accept it as soon as possible. Secondly, the company need the retained earning to invest to EC and educate their managers and employees with total participation. Thirdly, local government has to improve its attention to EC as a best way or opportunity to reduce and overcome the economical gap and development its economy because EC can remove the physical time or distance and space, scale and capital limitations. Finally, government has to expand and establish information infrastructure such as technical infrastructure(communication and security technology), Functional infrastructure like standard protocol, Organizational infrastructure(interchange agreement, relative law) and social infrastructure to improve efficient electronic transaction which can Increase the company' international compatitiveness under the current economy trend.

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A method of Securing Mass Storage for SQL Server by Sharing Network Disks - on the Amazon EC2 Windows Environments - (네트워크 디스크를 공유하여 SQL 서버의 대용량 스토리지 확보 방법 - Amazon EC2 Windows 환경에서 -)

  • Kang, Sungwook;Choi, Jungsun;Choi, Jaeyoung
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2016
  • Users are provided infrastructure such as CPU, memory, network, and storage as IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) service on cloud computing environments. However storage instances cannot support the maximum storage capacity that SQL servers can use, because the capacity of instances provided by service providers is usually limited. In this paper, we propose a method of securing mass storage capacity for SQL servers by sharing network disks with limited storage capacity. We confirmed through experiments that it is possible to secure mass storage capacity, which exceeds the maximum storage capacity provided by an instance with Amazon EBS on Amazon EC2 Windows environments, and it is possible to improve the overall performance of the SQL servers by increasing the disk capacity and performance.

An Empirical Research for the Critical Factors on International Market Entry in Electronic Commerce Industry (전자상거래 산업의 해외 진출 결정요인에 관한 실증적 연구)

  • 김정욱;홍성태;이동일
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.18-38
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    • 2001
  • This paper attempts to identify variables which affect Korean electronic commerce(EC) venture's strategies for the international market entry decision making. Especially in the perspective of quality management perspective, it is highly relevant question which factors are critical when the industry has high technology driven characteristics such as EC, product quality related factors or environmental factors. Technology competence, operational competence, local marketing competence, psychological barriers, domestic competition level, and local infrastructure level are included to generate the explaining model for international market entry decision. The result is that the higher technology competence and local marketing competence are the significant factors. The higher the perception in these factors, the higher the intention to enter the international market in EC industry. These factors play a pivotal role in determining to go abroad the foreign EC market. Our finding implies that the subjective confidence on quality of EC solution(technology competence) and venture's capability of maintaining it(local marketing competence) are the important factors, when EC ventures make the decisions to enter the foreign markets.

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Estimation of Conversion Factors for Electrical Conductivities Measured by Saturation-Paste and 1:5 Water Extraction (포화 및 1:5 추출법으로 측정한 토양 염도간의 환산 계수 추정)

  • Lee, Seung-Heon;Hong, Byeong-Deok;An, Yeul;Ro, Hee-Myong
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 2003
  • Electrical conductivity (EC) is a major indicator of soil salinity. Measurement of EC in saturation-paste extract of soil (ECe) is a standard way to evaluate soil salinity. However, many of the data on soil salinity have been obtained by measuring the EC of 1:5 soil-water extract (EC1:5) or salt percentage which is calculated from EC1:5 by multiplying a conversion factor. We analyzed 90 soil samples collected from 9 reclaimed tidelands in Korea, and derived relationships between ECe and dilution factors (DF1:5) which can convert EC1:5 to ECe in 2 soil textural groups at 5 salinity levels. Regression equations between ECe and DF1:5 were DF1:5 = 1.3624In(ECe) + 5.1386($r^2=0.37^{***}$) for soils of more than 50% silt content, DF1:5 = 1.9505In(ECe) + 5.3679($r^2=0.66^{***}$) for soils of less than 50% silt content. And the relationship for all soils investigated was DF1:5 = 1.4001In(ECe) + 5.4865($r^2=0.51^{***}$). From the relationships, conversion factors for calculation of ECe from EC1:5 of salt percentage data were estimated for soils of different textures and salinity levels.

A Study on B2B EC in Korea and a Policy Suggestion (B2B 전자상거래 동향과 활성화 방안)

  • Choi, Jae-Seob;Kim, Young-Min
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2002
  • Emerging digital economy, e-business, especially business to business(B2B) electronic commerce is understood one most single critical competitive weapon for organizations' global competitiveness. According to government white paper, Korea's electronic commerce records expansion stage in its volume and variety. Although Korea has remarkable EC records, still some differences are existed compare to the developed countries. IT in the developed countries, played an engine for the economic restructuring as well as for the economic growth. But in Korea, it's not fully utilized by the reasons of economic and noneconomic bottlenecks. Under the digital economic surroundings, EC or e-Business, is a business system to achieve the economic efficiency in the levels of an organization as well as a nation. So, we have to find the ways to utilize our EC infrastructure to contribute for the nation's global competitiveness. To find the way, this study recommends two types of policies, pull and push, beyond the OECD's suggestion, to government in order to expansion of EC, especially B2B EC.

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Effects of Electro-conductivity on Growth of Beet and Turnip in the Reclaimed Land Soil (간척지 토양에서 양액의 전기전도도가 비트 및 순무의 생장에 미치는 영향)

  • Jo, Ji-Young;Sung, Ho-Young;Chun, Jin-Hyuk;Park, Jong-Seok;Park, Sang-Un;Park, Young-Jun;Kim, Sun-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.197-206
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    • 2018
  • BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to examine the crops capable of growing and adapting to the external environment and various stresses of reclaimed agriculture land for the development of high value-added agricultural utilization technology based on reclaimed land through standardization and empirical study of cultivation environment for cultivating crops. METHODS AND RESULTS: Two crops namely turnips and beets were selected for the salt tolerance test of soil environmental conditions on reclaimed land. Turnip and beet seedlings were planted on the soil collected at the 'Seokmun' reclaimed land. There are five treatments such as non-treatment, 1.0, 2.0 (control), 4.0 and $8.0dS{\cdot}m^{-1}$ of EC. The contents of betacyanin in beet roots was highest in control and decreased with increasing salt concentration. The GSL contents in the turnip roots waswere highest at EC 2.0 and decreased with increasing salt concentration, whereas those in turnip leaves waswere high both in the non-treated control and atthe EC 1.0-treatment. But, tThere was, however, no statistical differences among the treatments. CONCLUSION: The degree of salt tolerance of crops was examined, and the limit EC iswas expected to be $3.0{\sim}4.0dS{\cdot}m^{-1}$ as reported to date. If the soil improvement is performed and irrigation systems are used in the actual reclaimed land, the EC of supplied irrigation will be low, and desalination effecttreatment by the lower EC of the supplied irrigation on the soil will lead to more favorable soil condition of the rhizosphere and cultivation environment offor the crops than those in the port experiment. Therefore, monitoring the salinity, water content and ground water level will enable prediction of the rhizosphere environment, and setting up irrigation management and supplying irrigation will lead to crop cultivation results that are close to normal.

Multiagent-based Intellignet Electronic Commerce System (다중에이저트 기반의 지능형 전자상거래 시스템)

  • Lee, Eun-Seok;Lee, Jin-Goo
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.8C no.6
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    • pp.855-864
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    • 2001
  • With the increasing importance and complexity of EC (Electronic Commerce) across the Internet, the need and expectation for intelligent software agents to support both consumers and suppliers through the whole process of EC are growing rapidly. To realize the intelligent EC. a multiagent based EC system. which includes foundational technologies such as the establishment of standard product ontology the definition of message and negotiation protocol and brockering, is required. In this paper we propose an intelligent EC System named ICOMA(Intelligent electronic CO mmerce system based on Multi-Agent) as an open infrastructure of multiagent-based EC. Concretely we have proposed. designed and implemented an architecture of multiagent-based EC system including 6-types of agents message protocol for inter-agent negotiation, personalized produst retrieval and filtering., We have confirmed the effectiveness of the system through experiments.

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- A Case Study on SCM Connection using The Rossetta-net Standard - (SCM 구축을 위한 Rosetta-net 표준 연계 사례 연구)

  • 허준영;서장훈;박명규
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 2003
  • Bsusiness-to- Business transactions requires interactions between diverse application s and business. This gives rise to the need to for a common standard and protocol for exchanging busienss messages. and RosettaNet is the leading industry organization focused on developing B2B process standard for a global supply chain. This paper is intended as an investigation of Build-up Method of SCM Connection applying EC Standard(Rossetta-net) to reduce the integration effort, and improve extensibility and interoperability of an eBusiness infrastructure.-Intiative way for E-commerce applications to quickly incorporate new standards. Supply Chain Management (SCM) helps companies plan and execute supply to meet customer demand. The researches of modem scientists have thrown new light on the subject. but, The study of SCM for EC Standard has been strangely neglected by critics. Consequently, existing SCM system, which require to introduce the functions of EC, needs to be changed. Let me summarize the main points that have been made in this paper. The sharing information for connection and the Rosetta-net standard of the existing SCM system, and PIP 3A4, order management module, of the Rosetta-net specifications for connection by the Rosetta-net. Lastly, That shows the process of the gateway for connecting among the existing SCM systems. This provides felxibility in incorporating any new emerging open standard.

Establishing the Infrastructure for e-Commerce Advancement in Developing Country:Focusing on a Mongolian Case (개발도상국의 전자상거래 기반구축 방안: 몽골 사례를 중심으로)

  • Nergui, Munkhzul;Kim, Dong-Soo
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.255-266
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    • 2009
  • Recently, developing countries such as Mongolia are trying to establish Internet-based e-Commerce infrastructures. This paper aims to propose methods for establishing e-Commerce infrastructure in Mongolia where the usage rate of the Internet are growing. At first, current situation of e-Commerce in Mongolia has been analyzed. In addition, public opinion on this sector and consumer behavior have been researched in order to define the problems and issues. Government policies of the countries including Korea, where the level of e-Commerce development is high, were benchmarked and a strategic plan has been developed to resolve the issues. Finally, for the purpose of making e-Commerce widely adopted by Mongolian people, we have developed an Internet shopping mall which can solve the issues identified in this paper. It is expected that the results of this research could help the Government of Mongolia establish policies for supporting e-Commerce development.

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Seismic hazard and response spectrum modelling for Malaysia and Singapore

  • Looi, Daniel T.W.;Tsang, H.H.;Hee, M.C.;Lam, Nelson T.K.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.67-79
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    • 2018
  • Malaysia and Singapore have adopted Eurocode 8 (EC8) for the seismic design of building structures. The authors studied the seismic hazard modelling of the region surrounding Malaysia and Singapore for a long time and have been key contributors to the drafting of the Malaysia National Annex (NA). The purpose of this paper is to explain the principles underlying the derivation of the elastic response spectrum model for Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah). The current EC8 NA for Singapore is primarily intended to address the distant hazards from Sumatra and is not intended to provide coverage for potential local intraplate hazards. Hence, this paper recommends a reconciled elastic response spectrum for Singapore, aiming to achieve a more robust level of safety. The topics covered include the modelling of distant interplate earthquakes generated offshore and local earthquakes in an intraplate tectonic setting, decisions on zoning, modelling of earthquake recurrences, ground motion and response spectrum. Alternative expression for response spectrum on rock, strictly based on the rigid framework of EC8 is discussed.