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Analysis of Current Status of Team Learning in Engineering Education (공학교육에서의 팀 학습 운영 실태 분석)

  • Han, Jiyoung;Park, Suyeon;Bang, Jae-hyun
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.28-37
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the current status of team learning in engineering education. For this, literature review and survey were used. The survey was conducted with 16 professors and 627 students in engineering college. Based on the results, team should be organized in consideration of various characteristics and competencies for effective team learning activities in engineering education. And in the team learning operations, it is necessary to make the conditions for students to immerse in team learning through the activation of communication of team members, tightening management of free riding in team learning, and optimizing team learning period. It is necessary to use the team learning evaluation method in harmony with the team, individual and peer evaluation.

An Efficient Content Sharing Scheme in Structured P2P Systems (구조적 P2P 시스템에서 효율적 컨텐트 공유 기법)

  • Bae, Joon-Hyun;Kim, Sang-Wook
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.430-434
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we propose an efficient content sharing scheme for structured P2P overlay network. The main idea of this paper is to exploit the identified routing table instead of anonymous one using social relationships among nodes. The contribution of this paper is to present a means of mitigating the problem of 'free riding' and the threat of misrouting attack by malicious nodes.

A Case Study of an Online Course on Introductory Engineering Design in Computer Science (컴퓨터과학 분야에서의 비대면 공학설계입문 강의 사례 연구)

  • Nah, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.12-19
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    • 2023
  • With the introduction of the accreditation of engineering programs in Korea, universities affiliated with the programs have opened introductory engineering design courses for first- or second-year students. Since these courses mainly aim at cultivating problem-solving skills through team projects, this type of classes has opened as face-to-face classes. However, from the beginning of 2020, online teaching was recommended or forced on universities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, effective design of online courses on introductory engineering design was inevitable during the period. In this paper, we introduce a case study of the course in the Department of Computer Science at S University in Fall 2021. Through concrete suggestions on project areas, selection of team members considering grade levels and interest, several systems for prevention of free riding, and carefully designed open-book exams, the course resulted in both high achievements and high satisfaction.

Incentive Mechanism Based on Reputation in P2P System (P2P 시스템에서 평판 기반의 인센티브 메커니즘)

  • Kim, Taehoon;Shin, Junghwa;Tak, Sungwoo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2009.04a
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    • pp.924-927
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    • 2009
  • P2P 시스템은 피어들간의 자발적인 협력에 의해 구성되고 동작한다. 피어들이 파일 공유 시스템에 활발하게 참여하면 공유 파일 수의 증가로 서비스 향상을 가져올 수 있다. 그러나 일부 피어는 자신의 파일을 전혀 공유하지 않고 필요한 파일의 다운로드만 수행한다. 피어의 이와 같은 '무임승차(free riding)'은 다른 피어의 활발한 참여를 감소시키고 P2P 시스템의 서비스를 저하시킨다. 이에 본 논문에서는 파일 공유 시스템에서 피어의 행동을 참조하여 기여도를 계산하고 인센티브를 할당하는 인센티브 메커니즘을 제안하였다. 제안 메커니즘은 피어의 기여도에 따라 대역폭을 인센티브로 할당하여 차별화된 서비스를 제공한다. 본 논문에서는 실험을 통해 인센티브 메커니즘에서 신뢰 피어의 필요성과 피어의 기여도에 따라 서비스가 차별화되는 것을 확인하였다.

An Economic Analysis of Alternative Mechanisms for Optimal IT Security Provision within a Firm (기업 내 최적 정보기술보안 제공을 위한 대체 메커니즘에 대한 경제적 분석)

  • Yu, Seunghee
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 2013
  • The main objective of this study lies at examining economic features of IT security investment and comparing alternative mechanisms to achieve optimal provision of IT security resources within a firm. There exists a paucity of economic analysis that provide useful guidelines for making critical decisions regarding the optimal level of provision of IT security and how to share the costs among different users within a firm. As a preliminary study, this study first argues that IT security resources share some unique characteristics of pure public goods, namely nonrivalry of consumption and nonexcludability of benefit. IT security provision problem also suffers from information asymmetry problem with regard to the valuation of an individual user for IT security goods. Then, through an analytical framework, it is shown that the efficient provision condition at the overall firm level is not necessarily satisfied by individual utility maximizing behavior. That is, an individual provision results in a suboptimal solution, especially an underprovision of the IT security good. This problem is mainly due to the nonexcludability property of pure public goods, and is also known as a free-riding problem. The fundamental problem of collective decision-making is to design mechanisms that both induce the revelation of the true information and choose an 'optimal' level of the IT security good within this framework of information asymmetry. This study examines and compares three alternative demand-revealing mechanisms within the IT security resource provision context, namely the Clarke-Groves mechanism, the expected utility maximizing mechanism and the Groves-Ledyard mechanism. The main features of each mechanism are discussed along with its strengths, weaknesses, and different applicability in practice. Finally, the limitations of the study and future research are discussed.

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Barrier-Free Subway Service System Scenario : Comparison Between Korea and China (한국과 중국의 비교를 통한 무장애 지하철 서비스시스템 시나리오 제안)

  • Jia-Xing Long;Sung-Pil Lee
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.55-74
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    • 2021
  • In the global era, the tourism industry is a major profitable business, and the state and local governments are making various efforts to provide quality tourism experiences. The purpose of this study in a variety of tourism contents is to study barrier-free subway services in line with the global era, and to expand from the existing rapid, safe, and ordered transportation to the provision of high-quality comfort and all-round service experiences. This study compared and analyzed the subway service systems of Korea, China and both countries through the service design method, and presented a barrier-free subway service system to improve the user's satisfaction with the subway service system by improving the user's service experience. As a result, research results showed that 20 attractive quality attributes in 17 fields, such as convenience facilities, language issues, security equipment, and riding environment, play an important role in improving the quality and experience of subway services. In addition, through the construction of a Service Spatial Scenario, an optimized subway service system can be visualized to help understand this so that it can be used as a reference for creating a strategic application.

Pork Production in China, Japan and South Korea

  • Oh, S.H.;Whitley, N.C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.1629-1636
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    • 2011
  • Global pork markets are becoming more competitive, riding the wind of the bilateral free trade agreement. China is the world's largest pork producer with nearly 50% of the world's total production. China's fast growing economy has provided its people with higher purchasing power, resulting in a rapid expansion of the Chinese swine industry over the past decades. Worldwide, China consumes the greatest amount of pork and it is believed that this trend will continue. Japan is the world's largest pork importing country, even though it also produces a lot of pork. The Japanese swine industry encounters weighty obstacles in production costs and environmental limitations which result in reduced domestic supply and creates the situation in which Japan has to import a significant amount of pork for their consumption. South Korea is also a large buyer of pork, with a status greatly influenced by the struggle that the country has faced with Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) which occurred in 2000, 2002 and 2010. High production costs, low production efficiency, and forced culling following the FMD outbreak resulted in the loss of many hog farming households in the country, reducing supply of domestic pork in the face of continued demand. Overall, pork production in these economically important countries can greatly impact the industry globally. The goal of this review paper is to describe pork production in China, Japan, and South Korea and discuss these countries' role in global pork export markets.

Loss Aversion in International Environmental Agreements

  • Iris, Doruk;Tavoni, Alessandro
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.363-397
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    • 2018
  • We study the impact of loss-aversion and the threat of critical damages from insufficient pollutant abatement, which we jointly call threshold concerns, on the outcome of international environmental agreements. We aim to understand whether concerns for a critical level of damages induce cooperation among countries faced with the well-known free-riding problem, and yield sufficient emission reductions to avoid exceeding the threshold. Specifically, we focus on loss-averse countries negotiating under the threat of either high or low environmental damages. Under symmetry, when countries display identical degrees of threshold concern, we show that such beliefs have a positive effect on reducing the emission levels of both signatories to the treaty and non-signatories, leading to weakly larger coalitions of signatories than in the absence of reference dependence. We then introduce asymmetry, by allowing countries to differ in the degree of concern about the damages. We show that stable coalitions are mostly formed by the countries with higher threshold concerns. When enough countries exhibit standard preferences, the coalition size may diminish, regardless of the degree of concern by the others.

Fair Peer Assignment Scheme for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

  • Hu, Chih-Lin;Chen, Da-You;Chang, Yi-Hsun;Chen, Yu-Wen
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.709-735
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    • 2010
  • The reciprocal virtue of peer-to-peer networking has stimulated an explosion of peer population and service capacity, ensuring rapid content distribution in peer-to-peer networks. Critical issues such as peer churn, free riding, and skewed workload significantly affect performance results such as service agility, fairness, and resource utilization. To resolve these problems systematically, this study proposes a peer assignment scheme that supports fair peer-to-peer file sharing applications. The proposed scheme exploits the peer duality of both server-oriented peer capacity and client-oriented peer contribution. Accordingly, the system server can prioritize download requests and appropriately assign server peers to uploading file objects. Several functional extensions, including peer substitution and elimination, bandwidth adjustment, and distributed modification, help cope with subtle situations of service starvation and download blocking, and hence make the system design robust and amenable. Simulation results show this design is examined under both centralized and distributed peer-to-peer environments. Performance results confirm that the proposed mechanisms are simple but effective in maintaining service agility and fairness, without loss of overall service capacity in peer-to-peer files sharing systems.

The First Acanthamoeba keratitis Case of Non-Contact Lens Wearer with HIV Infection in Thailand

  • Tananuvat, Napaporn;Techajongjintana, Natnaree;Somboon, Pradya;Wannasan, Anchalee
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.505-511
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    • 2019
  • Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a rare sight-threatening corneal infection, often reporting from contact lens wearers. An asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected Thai male without history of contact lens use complained foreign body sensation at his left eye during motorbike riding. He had neither specific keratitis symptoms nor common drugs responding, which contributed to delayed diagnosis. By corneal re-scraping, Acanthamoeba-like cysts were detected by calcofluor white staining and agar culture. The etiological agent obtained from the culture was molecularly confirmed by Acanthamoeba spp.-specific PCR, followed by DNA sequencing. The results from BLAST and phylogenetic analysis based on the DNA sequences, revealed that the pathogen was Acanthamoeba T4, the major genotype most frequently reported from clinical isolates. The infection was successfully treated with polyhexamethylene biguanide resulting in corneal scar. This appears the first reported AK case from a non-contact lens wearer with HIV infection in Thailand. Although AK is sporadic in developing countries, a role of free-living Acanthamoeba as an opportunistic pathogen should not be neglected. The report would increase awareness of AK, especially in the case presenting unspecific keratitis symptoms without clinical response to empirical antimicrobial therapy.