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A Study on the Current Status of the Adoption of Creative Commons Licenses in Korean Citation Index Journals (KCI 등재지의 CCL 적용 현황 연구)

  • Kyoung Hee Joung
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.233-249
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to understand the application and types of Creative Commons Licenses (CCL) in Korean journals and to increase understanding of the state of open access in South Korea. The study collected and analyzed CCL-related information from the websites of 2,097 KCI journals and compared the findings with DOAJ journals and previous research. The results of the study are summarized as follows. Firstly, 18% (377 journals) of the KCI journals adopted CCL, and among them, approximately 90% (337 journals) were in the field of STEM. There were few academic journals applying CCL in humanities and social sciences fields. Secondly, the types of CCL adopted by KCI journals were NC licenses (90%), with CC BY-NC (85%) being the most common. This is a significant difference from DOAJ journals, where 52% of academic journals applied CC BY or CC BY-SA. However, fewer journals applied licenses of the ND licenses than DOAJ journals and Spanish journals. Thirdly, 44% (167) of the 377 academic journals that applied CCL were simultaneously for free in public databases and sold for a fee in commercial databases. 33% (125) were publicly available for free in public databases, and 9% (33) were sold in commercial databases.

Design and Implementation of Management Systems for Software License (소프트웨어 라이선스 관리시스템의 설계 및 구현 : K사 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kang, Yong-Sik;Kwon, Sun-Dong;Ko, Mi-Hyun
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.20 no.3_spc
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    • pp.315-331
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    • 2013
  • As the business has been highly informatized, many companies has bought the software for their works. There are two types of software license. One is a site license and the other is a user license. This paper is focused on the user license. User license has the number of the right to use software. So, software managers always need to know the number of licenses in use and should limit the number of software license in use. If someone in the company use a software without license, he will be treated as a piracy. In that case, the company should pay for the settlement cost for the exceeding license use. In this paper, we suggest the model how we can limit the installation of the software within the number of licenses by license management system.

A License Audit Model for Secure DRM Systems in IP-based Environments

  • Jang, Ui-Jin;Lim, Hyung-Min;Shin, Yong-Tae
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.253-260
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    • 2010
  • Communication devices aim to provide a multimedia service without spatial or temporal limitations in an IP-based environment. However, it is incapable of allowing for fair use by consumers who legally buy content, and damages provider contents through the indiscriminate distribution and use of illegal contents. The DRM system that emerged to solve this problem cannot protect licenses stored on communication devices, and manage licenses by redistribution. This paper proposes a license audit model, which checks for illegal access, modification and redistribution, and reports alert logs to the server.

OSS (Open Source Software) Usage Considerations and Verification Method (OSS 활용 고려사항과 검증 방법)

  • Park, J.H.;Park, Y.S;Kim, H.K.;Kim, Y.K.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.142-153
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we focus on the process of using open source software (OSS) and factors that should be considered when using project-based OSS. We also elaborate on how to avoid using OSS licenses in an OSS-based technology development process, why dual OSS licenses and security threats should be avoided, and the method of notification after use. In addition, the OSS license verification method and environment are described in the course of project development. In the verification method, the OSS license used for technology development in the course of project execution is validated in advance by the person who decides whether or not to use the OSS, and then additional verification using the tool after technology development. It is expected that this paper will be helpful for establishing the OSS usage consideration and the license verification procedure, and environment in the future.

Tobacco Retail License Recognition Based on Dual Attention Mechanism

  • Shan, Yuxiang;Ren, Qin;Wang, Cheng;Wang, Xiuhui
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.480-488
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    • 2022
  • Images of tobacco retail licenses have complex unstructured characteristics, which is an urgent technical problem in the robot process automation of tobacco marketing. In this paper, a novel recognition approach using a double attention mechanism is presented to realize the automatic recognition and information extraction from such images. First, we utilized a DenseNet network to extract the license information from the input tobacco retail license data. Second, bi-directional long short-term memory was used for coding and decoding using a continuous decoder integrating dual attention to realize the recognition and information extraction of tobacco retail license images without segmentation. Finally, several performance experiments were conducted using a largescale dataset of tobacco retail licenses. The experimental results show that the proposed approach achieves a correction accuracy of 98.36% on the ZY-LQ dataset, outperforming most existing methods.

Measurement for License Identification of Open Source Software (오픈소스 소프트웨어 라이선스 파일 식별 기술)

  • Yun, Ho-Yeong;Joe, Yong-Joon;Jung, Byung-Ok;Shin, Dong-Myung
    • Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we study abstracting and identifying license file from a package to prevent unintentional intellectual property infringement because of lost/modified/confliction of license information when redistributing open source software. To invest character of the license files, we analyzed 322 licenses by n-gram and TF-IDF methods, and abstract license files from the packages. We identified license information with a similarity of the registered licenses by cosine measurement.

Study of the Effect of Incentive Policies on the Intention to Return the Driver's Licenses of Elderly Drivers (고령운전자의 운전면허증 반납 의사에 인센티브 정책이 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Kim, Joo Young;Jung, Hun Young
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 2022
  • In Korea, as the aging phenomenon accelerates, the problem of traffic accidents related to the elderly is continuously emerging. Efforts to improve this are being implemented, but unfortunately the results of these effects are not clear. Therefore, in this study, the effect of traffic characteristics and incentive policies on the return of driver's licenses of elderly drivers was reviewed. As a result of the analysis, it was confirmed that the intention to return the driver's license was low in the case of men, older people, those with low dependence on public transportation, those who undertook long driving hours, and those who took frequent trips. On the other hand, financial incentives were found to play a positive role with regard to the intention to return the driver's license. However, the effect is expected to be insignificant for those with a low intention to return the driver's license. As a result, under the current policy, it is predicted that there is a limit to improving the social problems caused by elderly drivers, meaning that it is necessary to review approaches that induce the return of their driver's licenses.

Crowdsourcing Identification of License Violations

  • Lee, Sanghoon;German, Daniel M.;Hwang, Seung-won;Kim, Sunghun
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.190-203
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    • 2015
  • Free and open source software (FOSS) has created a large pool of source codes that can be easily copied to create new applications. However, a copy should preserve copyright notice and license of the original file unless the license explicitly permits such a change. Through software evolution, it is challenging to keep original licenses or choose proper licenses. As a result, there are many potential license violations. Despite the fact that violations can have high impact on protecting copyright, identification of violations is highly complex. It relies on manual inspections by experts. However, such inspection cannot be scaled up with open source software released daily worldwide. To make this process scalable, we propose the following two methods: use machine-based algorithms to narrow down the potential violations; and guide non-experts to manually inspect violations. Using the first method, we found 219 projects (76.6%) with potential violations. Using the second method, we show that the accuracy of crowds is comparable to that of experts. Our techniques might help developers identify potential violations, understand the causes, and resolve these violations.

A Study on Directions through the Actual Conditions of Club Activities related to Home Economics - the middle schools in East Gyungsangnamdo - (가정과 관련 클럽 활동의 실태분석 - 경상남도 동부지방의 중학교를 대상으로 -)

  • 김명희;김상희
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2002
  • This study has the aims to find out desirable directions and improve the problems that interfere with club activities related to the Home Economics curriculum. The number of 109 teachers and 345 students were surveyed from 81 middle schools in East Gyungsang-namdo, were performing club activities concerned with the Home Economics curriculum. The results of this study are as follows ; First. teachers were teaching 31 to 40 students per club activity. but they answered the ideal number of students to guidance were from 11 to 20 per club. Most teachers overloaded teaching students for the club activity. The most effective schedule of club activities was 4 hours once a month. The 80% of the objectives said that the expenses for the club activity were too many. especially their presentations. Second. the most of teachers were never educated to the training courses for the club activity. had no licenses. Home Economics teachers strongly felt for the necessity of training and its licenses than other subject teachers. Students wanted to learn by Home Economics teachers and specialists. Third, most teachers had presentation chances for the results of club activities once a rear as small schools had no presentation.

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