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Materials for Nano Patterning in Semiconductor Fabrication; Organosilicon and High Carbon-containing Materials for Spin Coating Hardmask (반도체 나노 패터닝 구현 재료: Spin 코팅 Hardmask용 유기실리콘 및 고탄소 물질)

  • Cho, Hyeon-Mo;Cheon, Hwan-Sung;Kim, Sang-Kyun;Chang, Tu-Won;Kim, Jong-Seob
    • Polymer Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.472-480
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    • 2009
  • 반도체 미세화가 진행되면서, 이를 성공하기 위해 많은 재료물질이 요구되어진다. 이 중 미세 패턴의 붕괴를 막고 깊은 패턴을 새기기 위해서 필요한 hardmask 재료가 있다. Hardmask는 유기실리콘 재료와 탄소 함량이 높은 재료로 주로 구성되고, 이들은 193 nm 빛과 관련된 광학적 특성을 가지면서 특정 플라즈마에 대한 에치 저항성을 가지는 물성을 가지도록 디자인/합성/배합되어져 있다. 또한, 접합되는 다른 박막과의 compatibility및 용매에 대한 solubility 등이 적절해야만 나노미터 수준의 defect 없는 패턴을 구현할 수 있다.

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Comparative Study on the Critical Success Factors of Information Systems of Small-and-Medium-sized Companies : Electronic Industry versus Textile Industry (중소기업 정보화의 성공요인에 관한 전자업종과 섬유업종의 비교 연구)

  • 김병곤
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.151-173
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of the current study is to identify the critical success factors of information systems in small-and-medium-sized firms in general, and also to investigate any differences of those critical success factors between two different industries: the electronic and textile industries. To accomplish this purpose, we collected and analyzed 115 and 108 questionnaires from the electronic and textile industries respectively. From the results of statistical analysis, critical success factors of small-and-medium-sized companies in general were obtained, and critical success factors from two industries were compared and the differences were able to be identified. The results of the analysis of the questionnaires are as follows: 1) The organizational characteristics of the electronic industry showed some differences from those of the textile industry; 2) Small-and-medium-sized companies in the electronic industry appeared to have some differences from companies in the textile industry in terms of critical success factors of information systems. Such factors as education and training, quality level of software, capability of users, business processes, standardization of data management, level of organization, user involvement, support of top management were significantly different between two industries.

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Temperature Dependence of Resistivity in As Implanted LPCVD Polycrystalline Silicon Films (LPCVD로 제조된 다결정실리콘에 As를 주입한 시료의 비저항에 대한 온도의존성 연구)

  • Ha, Hyoung-Chan;Kim, Chung-Tae;Ko, Chul-Gi;Chun, Hui-Gon;Oh, Kye-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 1991
  • The resistivity of polycrystalline silicon film deposited by low pressure chemical vapor deposition and doped by arsenic Implantation has been investigated as a function of dopant concentration and testing temperature ranging from $25^{\circ}C$ to $105^{\circ}C$ . The resistivity vs. doping concentration curve had a peak point with highest activation energy with respect to the dependence of the resistivity on temperature. We showed that $O_2$ plasma anneal followed by heat-treatment in $N_2$ ambient was able to recover the resistivity degraded by the plasma deposited passivation layers.

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기존 해운 전자상거래 사이트의 분석을 통한 해운 포탈 사이트이 발전방향

  • 김가성;하말근;이승호;이경근;손정우;김봉주;김길수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2000.10b
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    • pp.167-186
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    • 2000
  • As Internet has been spreading and popularizing, lots of industries of he society are changing their industries to be compatible to the internet. In other works may companies are investing for Electronic Commerce to change their industries....so there are lots of company to introduce electronic commerce in his industrial fields and this kind of tendency is increasing now, because electronic commerce has a lot of advantages this kind of tendency has been trying in the shipping industrial fields... so we an find lots of marine electronic commerce sites in the internet by a searching engine. these sites insist their site is real portal in the shipping field.. But actually their sites just e-commericalize a field or some fields of shipping, So they cann't insist their site is a real portal site But in this kind of tendency, real shipping portal site will be made someday but not so long.. so we want to show contents and strategy real shipping portal site should possess by comparison and generalization with existing shipping portal sites.

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A Study on the Development of Framework for the Analysis of Activation Methods of Electronic Commerce (전자상거래 활성화 방안 분석 프레임워크의 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 김병곤;김종욱;정경수
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.45-63
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    • 1999
  • Today, information society is affected by new technologies including Electronic Commerce(EC), Electronic Data Interchange(EDI), Commerce At Light Speed(CALS ), multimedia and teleconferencing. Electronic Commerce is believed to be a field that will bring about a huge revolution of human life in the 21st century and thus its industry will give greatly influential effect on other industries In this paper, we have surveyed and studied through the internet and related materials for the development of framework of Electronic Commerce. It is required that we need the leading role of our government for the earlier activation of Electronic Commerce usage and have to establish the solid background of EC technology creation of our nation's originality and to activate the venture industry oriented for idea and technology rather than the industries in the form of larger enterprises. In conclusion, we have to expand our own ability of research and development to keep the continuous growth of our Electronic Commerce market and industries through the development of new product and prior acquisition of market as well as to expand the path of various technology aquisition by the strategic M&A and capital investment with the leading foreign enterprises.

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The Changes in the Characteristics and Distribution of Maquiladora Industries in Mexico (멕시코 마낄라도라산업의 특성과 분포 변화)

  • Kim, Hee-Soon
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.251-271
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    • 2008
  • Maquiladora industries have grown due to the decrease in labor costs caused by Mexico's economic crisis and the increase in possibility of Mexico's advance into North American markets caused by the NAFTA that come into effect since the 1980s and 1990s. Early Marquiladora industries have started to be located in the Northern borders of Mexico using young-female labor forces centered on the textile and electronic part industries. However, after the 1980s, the port soared, and the regional range of Maquiladora industries has also enlarged to 25 states. The most important regions of Maquiladora industries in Mexico are Chihuahua and Baja California and their cities are Ciudad Juares and Tijuana. Maquiladora industries had grown in terms of the cost of product and the employment until the end of the 1990s. However, Maquiladora industries have decreased in the cost of product and the employment since the 2000s. The regional range of Maquiladora industries has enlarged into the entire of Mexico, but most of Maquilador industries is still located in Northern border regions centered on six states. The textile industry is a representative one of Maquiladora industries and the early Maquilador industries have been focused on the textile industry. Thus, the textile industry in Maquiladora shows the same pattern as any other industries in Mexico. However, machinery and electronic part industries have been concentrated on the Northern border states and existing manufacturing zones. In terms of the change in employment by industry, machinery and electronic part industries occupied most high employment proportion and the textile industry sector was the next. The distinguished point is that service industries are growing.

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Network Structure and Centrality Analysis of Global Value Chains in Electrical and Electronic Industries (전기·전자산업의 중간재 글로벌가치사슬 네트워크 구조와 중심성 분석)

  • Seog-Min Kim
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.113-134
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    • 2021
  • This study analyzed the centrality of the GVCs network and the value-added-based production structure of the electrical and electronic industries using ADB-MIRO and social network analysis methods. According to the analysis, the centrality and power of the GVSc intermediate goods network were differentiated into China, the United States, and the EU due to the advancement of industrial structure in Asia. In the 2000 network, the United States and Japan had a very strong influence in all aspects, including connectivity and strength. However, in 2017, China's power index rose to number one among 62 countries in the network. Furthermore, this study presented strategic implications of the Korean electrical and electronic industries to respond to the reorganization of GVSs based on the analysis results.

A Study on the Technological Competitiveness of Aircraft Infra Industries by using Patents (특허분석을 통한 항공기반산업의 기술경쟁력에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Ha-Gyo;Whang, Kyu-Seung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2007
  • This paper considers the technological competitiveness of aircraft infra industries that are bases of the aircraft industry development in Korea. We performed focus group interviews to aircraft industry specialists and classified the aircraft infra industries by eight fields: metallurgical assembly, general machinery, precision instruments, materials & parts, communication appliances, computer, semi-conductor/ electronic component, electronics. Through the United States patents analysis for the G7 countries and Korea during 1995-2006, we identified the technological specificities and competences of each country. RTA(Revealed Technology Advantage) index and CII(Current Impact Index) are used to examine the technological specificity and technological competence respectively. Finally, we introduced TCI(Technological Competitiveness Index) which could reflect quantitative level as well as qualitative level of patents for each aircraft infra industry. The results show that Korea has occupied the technological competitiveness in the semi-conductor and electronic component industry out of eight aircraft infra industries, and achieved a competitive edge in communication appliance industry in the mid 2000s.

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A Research of Analyze Chart for Electronics Manufacturing Service Industries (전자 제조서비스 위탁전문업체의 평가지표 개발)

  • 이용훈;최창호
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2002
  • With the introduction of the Internet in the 21st century, the manufacturing-oriented industry, so called EMS(Electronic Manufacturing Service) specialized in manufacturing only, is rapidly expanding. From the beginning of the year 2000, the EMS industry in advanced countries around the world, whereas a strong Motivation System in which a manufacturing related staff plays a main role, has began providing the source of competitiveness. And this industry is regarded as a core of management linking productivity directly to management performance. Thus, all the manufacturing sectors including not only the electronic industry but also mechanical industry in the future are observed to be divided into two industries; a Maker strategy industry focused on marketing and development, and a EMS industry specialized in manufacturing. Therefore, we need to evaluate whether the industries should continue to support the Manufacturers Strategy or attempt to change into the EMS industry However, with no approved evaluation standard on hand as to an actual EMS industry, in this thesis, we develop the EM(EMS-Maker) Chart in order to analyze both the Manufacturer Strategy and the EMS industries.