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Design, Implementation and Performance Analysis of Event-oriented Execution Environment for DEVS (이벤트 지향 DEVS 실행 환경의 설계, 구현 및 성능 비교)

  • Kwon, Se-Jung;Kim, Tag-Gon
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2011
  • DEVS(Discrete Event Systems Specification) is a set theoretic formalism developed for specifying discrete event system. For execution of DEVS, we need an execution environment, which consists of simulation engine and models interpreted by the simulation engine. Common existing environments use hierarchical scheduling algorithm for DEVS execution. This hierarchical scheduling is a proper algorithm for DEVS execution because of hierarchical and modular characteristics. But this algorithm has overheads owing to message passing and time management. To overcome these overheads, we apply event-oriented simulation to DEVS execution and we remove hierarchical overheads. In eventoriented simulation, the scheduling of model execution is performed by events and event list. We propose three event-oriented execution environments for DEVS and experiment about the performance of our proposed environments in comparison with the existing execution environment using the hierarchical scheduling. The experimental results show our environments works better than existing environment using the hierarchical scheduling.

SNS Effect of the negative event on the Firm Performance: Comparison between Pre and Post SNS media appearance

  • Kim, Sang Yong;Lee, Da Eun
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2014
  • When the negative event is published, the company tends to go through the negative impact on the firm performance. Especially, with the SNS, the negative event is instantly spread on indefinite region so the impact seems bigger than the period before the SNS media appearance. It seems that everyone considers the SNS media impact on the firm performance quite big. However, there has been no empirical study on the impact comparison on the firm performance between pre and post SNS media occurrence periods. This study tries to empirically compare the impact of the negative event on the firm performance between pre and post SNS media appearance. Our study starts fromthe basic but not verified question; Does really the negative event have more negative impact in the post-SNS-occurrence period than in the pre-SNS-occurrence period? In order to examine the impact of the negative publicity on firm performance in two eras, pre and post SNS media appearance, we used CAR (Cumulative Abnormal Resturns) model. By using this model, we could verify the statistical significance of cumulative abnormal returns in market between before and after the events. For event samples, we focused on food manufacturers and collected the negative events from 1991 to 2003 for pre-SNS occurrence period, and from 2010 to 2013 for post-SNS occurrence period. Based on the listed food companies at KOSPI, we researched Naver News Library (newslibrary.naver.com) and Naver News (news.naver.com) for all the individual negative events published for both periods. Firm returns data were collected from TS 2000 (KOCO Info) and market portfolio data were collected from KRX Exchange. Through our empirical analysis, our finding is interesting to note that the type of events differently influences on the firm performance. With the SNS, the health-related events have influence on the firm performance 'after the event day' whereas the company behavior trust events have influence 'before the event day'. Our findings have implications for management. When a negative event directly related to or threatening customers or their life such as health, it is crucial to fix up the situation right after the event occurs. On the other hand, when a negative event is not publicly available information such as company behavior trust, it is important for marketers to strengthen the firms' trust reputation and control the bad WOM before the event.

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The Influence of Event Quality on Brand Value, Satisfaction and Recommend Intention as perceived by Local Food Event Participants: Case of Miderdok Festival in Changwon Province

  • Kang, Hee-Seog;Park, Jeong-Mee;Lee, Sang-Mook
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of current study was to identify the influence of event quality on brand value, satisfaction, and recommend intention as perceived by a local food festival participants. Survey was distributed to the Changwon Miderdok festival participants, 350 questionnaire surveys were distributed and 330 participants were employed for statistical analysis with erasing invalid responses. Based on the process of hypothesis verification on the formulated model, it suggested that motivation factors have significantly impact on evolvement element. Specifically, humanic and physical elements were significant predictors of both brand value and satisfaction, and all factors of event quality except convenience were critical antecedents of visitors' satisfaction. In current study, in addition, brand value has positive influence on satisfaction and satisfied visitors tried to recommend the destination to others. This study will help to develop meaningful marketing strategy for local food festival industry. Furthermore, this study will contribute to improve an attractive business model to increase profit for both local society and academic study related to local food festival.

The CORBA Event Service Mechanism for Distributed Object Integration (분산 객체 통합을 위한 CORBA 이벤트 서비스 기법)

  • 이재완
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.77-85
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    • 2001
  • CORBA is a middleware which enables distributed objects to cooperate regardless of specific platforms and techniques. But the ordinary CORBA communication model does not support multi-cast, and needs delay time, because it synchronously connects the distributed objects between client and server. To solve these problems, OMG suggests CORBA Event Service which can provide multi-cast among application objects. This paper presents a new technique for improving reliability, and supporting two-way communication by laying two interface objects on each consumers and suppliers that are registered in event channel. Also, to integrate objects efficiently, we, group distributed event channels and management it as view, A coordinator selected from channel group controls group and view.

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The Design of Proxy for CORBA Traffic Monitoring Using OSI management technology (OSI 관리 기술을 이용한 CORBA 트래픽 모니터링 프록시 설계)

  • 박재성;송왕철
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.355-362
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    • 1999
  • Traffic monitoring, a part of the system management, is a vital function lot the proper operation of a system in use. Currently OMG has been trying to standardize CORBA system management. Besides, many companies and research laboratories have been developing and studying CORBA system management. In this paper, we have designed the proxy to monitor the CORBA traffic using the OSI management technology. To manage CORBA traffic resources, 6 parameters have been made into managed objects. The monitoring system consists of a CORBA server, a proxy object and an MIB. The CORBA server is made up of a service provider, a proxy server, and a event sewer. The proxy object acts as a process of a CORBA object, and is made up of a proxy client, a event client, and an IPC server.

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An event-based timeout policy to decrease the overhead of session managements in network systems (네트워크 시스템의 세션 관리 부하를 감쇄하기 위한 사건 기반 타임아웃 정책)

  • Yim, Kang-bin;Choi, Chang-seok;Moon, Jong-wook;Jung, Gi-hyun;Choi, Kyung-hee
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.11A no.2
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 2004
  • The session management overhead on the network systems like firewalls or intrusion detection systems is getting grown as the session table is glowing. In this paper. we propose the event-based timeout management policy to increase packet processing throughput on network systems by decreasing the system's timeout management overhead that is comparable to the existing time-based timeout management policies. Through some empirical studies using a session management system implemented in this paper we probed that the proposed policy provides better packet processing throughput than the existing policies.

Real-time Event Processing Role Management System for IFTTT Service (IFTTT 서비스를 위한 실시간 이벤트 처리 룰 관리 시스템)

  • Kim, KyeYoung;Lee, HyunDong;Cho, Dae-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.1379-1386
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    • 2017
  • As the Internet of Things evolves, various IoT services are provided. IFTTT is an abbreviation for If This Then That and refers to a service that links different web-based services. This paper proposes a system that generates and manages rules that combine the possibility of IFTTT service and the real-time event processing according to the concept of IoT service. Conventional database-based data processing methods are burdened to process a lot of data of IoT devices coming in real-time. The IoT device's data can be classified into formal data such as the amount of power, temperature value and position information, and informal data such as video or image data. Thus, this system classifies the data stream of IoT devices coming in real-time using the CEP engine Esper into a file signature table, classifies the formal/informal data, and shows the condition of the device data defined by the user and the service to be provided by applying the service.

A Model of Operational Situation Analysis with Functional Safety for ASIL Determination (ASIL 결정을 위한 기능안전 운전상황 분석 모형)

  • Baek, Myoung-Sig;Jang, Hyeon Ae;Kwon, Hyuck Moo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.160-167
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    • 2014
  • To determine a proper ASIL for each hazardous event with a proper safety goal, the right classes should first be determined for the three properties of the hazardous event; (i) severity of harm from the resultant accident, (ii) exposure to the relevant operational situation, and (iii) controllability to avoid the induced risks. ASIL can be clearly determined with right classes of these three properties. But no specific methodologies or processes for their classification can be found in ISO 26262, except only a rough guideline with a simplified set of illustrative tables. In this paper, we try to present a systematic model for classifying the three properties of the hazardous event and suggest a refined procedure of ASIL determination. The proposed model provides a specific method to get a more objective ASIL compared with that in the standard. Scrutinizing the current methodology, we develop a refined method and also provide an illustrative example.