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A Design of Verification Framework for Java Bytecode (자바 바이트코드의 검증을 위한 프레임워크 설계)

  • Kim, Je Min;Park, Joon Seok;Yoo, Weon Hee
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2011
  • Java bytecode verification is a critical process to guarantee the safety of transmitted Java applet on the web or contemporary embedded devices. We propose a design of framework which enables to analyze and verify java bytecode. The designed framework translates from a java bytecode into the intermediate representation which can specify a properties of program without using an operand stack. Using the framework is able to produce automatically error specifications that could be occurred in a program and express specifications annotated in intermediate representation by a user. Furthermore we design a verification condition generator which converts from an intermediate representation to a verification condition, a verification engine which verifies verification conditions from verification condition generator, and a result reporter which displays results of verification.

Assessment Framework for Diagnosis of Administration Innovation in Korean Local Government: Case Study of Y-County (지방자치단체 행정혁신 진단 평가프레임웍: Y군청 탐색적 사례연구)

  • Park, Ki-Ho
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2007
  • A lot of organizations have been recognized innovative activities as the required process for organizational effectiveness and efficiency in those. Especially, the perceptual scope of innovation indisputability has been extended to the central and local government, and the public organization, which ultimately have the goal of public benefits. This study is to investigate the feasibility of the assessment elements consisting of framework for making a diagnosis of the level of administration innovation of local government. The elements of framework are such seven elements as innovative leadership, innovation vision and strategies, systematic infrastructure, innovative problems, innovation management, education and learning of innovation, and the perceptual level of members. The research results can provide the implications to not only local governments but also the public policy organizations who wish to extract the innovative problems and diagnose the innovation level of themselves.

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Risk Analysis for Information Systems: An Integrative Framework (정보시스템의 위험도 분석에 관한 연구: 통합적인 분석 틀을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Young-Gul;Lee, Jong-Man;Lee, Jae-Nam
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.37-51
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    • 1998
  • This study attempts to draw a blueprint of risk analysis for Information Systems (IS). We introduce two main variables for measuring IS risk - business-impact intensity and IS-vulnerability index - through the investigation of information characteristics, business processes and human-related factors. IS-vulnerability index consists of two factors such as degree of openness and degree of preparedness to the threats. Based on these factors, we built two integrative frameworks for risk analysis and management: One is a conceptual framework to enhance the understandability of IS risk itself; the other is an integrative framework to improve the managerial insight of overall IS risk. We then conducted a field study to empirically validate the proposed framework using a structural equations modeling method. We found that IS maturity and business-impact intensity were positively correlated to degree of openness to the threats, while IS maturity was negatively correlated to degree of preparedness to the threats.

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Analysis Framework of General Contractors' Financial Supports for Specialty Contractors (전문건설업체와의 상생협력을 위한 일반건설업체의 재무지원 분석틀 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Ok;Kim, Han-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.459-462
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    • 2008
  • The formation of partnering between general contractor and specialty contractor is required for sustainable development of construction industry and mutual benefit. General contractors are operating various kind of supporting program for collaboration. Especially, they are focusing on financial supports as a most effective way. This paper presents a framework for analysing financial supports derived from various systems of categorization.

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An Application of the HoQ Framework to Website Performance Improvement: Case Study of an Online Education Website (웹사이트 경쟁력 강화를 위한 평가 및 개선 방안 : HoQ 모형에 기반한, 온라인교육 K사 웹사이트의 품질 개선)

  • Kim, Do-Hoon;Suh, Young-Ho;Roh, In-Sung
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2005
  • HoQ (House of Quality) provides an effective tool not only to arrange and evaluate VoC (Voice of Customers) and VoE (Voice of Engineers), but also to link and combine VoC and VoE, thereby presenting explicit directions for quality improvement. There have been, however, few researches on the HoQ framework in the IT industry. The case study discussed here serves an illustration of the applicability and usefulness of the HoQ approach to website quality improvement. The proposed HoQ framework shows great potentials since customers needs are explicitly considered in the framework, and it helps website administrators develop better web services by providing guidelines for reengineering the website operations.

A CASE STUDY OF TAIWAN'S FRAMEWORK TO EVALUATE UNSOLICITED PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROPOSALS

  • Ying-Yi Chih;Yaw-Kuang Chen
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2007.03a
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    • pp.218-228
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    • 2007
  • The acceptance of unsolicited proposals (a private-initiated process) has been viewed by several governments as a means of encouraging innovative initiatives. However, the ramifications of this mechanism are still poorly understood. This paper analyzes a framework used by the Taiwanese government to evaluate unsolicited proposals. Taiwan's experience demonstrates the need for an improved framework in which key issues such as building consensus, maintaining a transparent procurement process, ensuring sufficient competition, and protecting intellectual property rights shall be addressed. In addition, the case study suggests that the roles of participants, the relationships and interfaces of activities, information flows, and decision making points should all be well defined. Some fundamental differences between solicited and unsolicited proposals are also discussed.

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STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS FORMING JOINT VENTURES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A PRELIMINARY STUDY

  • Y.T. Wong;David A.S. Chew;Charles Y.J. Cheah
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.869-874
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    • 2005
  • Given the intense competition and slowdown in domestic demands, there is greater pressure on Singapore contractors to seek overseas markets for revenue and growth. This impetus, coupled with emerging economic reforms in the regional developing countries, has invariably created numerous opportunities for Singapore contractors. However, mixed results were reported on their overseas performance so far. Consequently, this paper aims to formulate a framework that would assist Singapore contractors to successfully export their services into developing countries. The proposed framework comprises ten critical success factors (CSFs), which are identified from in-depth interviews with eight Singapore contractors. These ten success factors are subsequently classified under three different stages, namely initial, entry and operational stages. Preliminary results show that Singapore contractors are most focused on the entry stage, with the highest number of CSFs.

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Proposed Data Literacy Competency Framework through Literature Analysis

  • Hyo-suk Kang;Suntae Kim
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.115-140
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    • 2024
  • With the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the era of big data, the ability to handle data has become essential. This has heightened the importance and necessity of data literacy competencies. The purpose of this study is to propose a framework for data literacy competencies. To achieve this goal, data literacy frameworks from eight countries and twelve pieces of literature on data literacy competencies were analyzed and synthesized, resulting in five categories and twenty-three competencies. The five categories are: data understanding and ethics, data collection and management, data analysis and evaluation, data utilization, and data governance and systems. It is hoped that the data literacy competency framework proposed in this study will serve as a foundational resource for policies, curricula, and the enhancement of individual data literacy competencies.

A study on the direction of knowledge management implementation for retail firms (유통업의 지식경영의 도입 방향에 관한 연구)

  • 김상수
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.93-115
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    • 1999
  • The main purpose of this study is to develop a framework of knowledge management and knowledge management systems(KMS) for retail firms. The framework of knowledge management developed in this paper is based on six components: knowledge worker, KMS, leadership of CEO, knowledge management strategy, culture, evaluation and reward systems. The knowledge management process can be divided into four stages: preparation stage, initiation stage, expansion stage and completion stage. The major activities performed to implement effective knowledge management are also identified for each stage. The knowledge base of KMS for retail firms should store three types of knowledge: knowledge for management activity, knowledge for management activity, knowledge for strategic analysis, and knowledge for problem solving. Finally, the technical characteristics of KMS are also examined in terms of information technology.

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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: DISCIPLINARY LINKS AND RESEARCH DIRECTIONS (지식경영: 학문적 연계성과 연구방향)

  • Kim, Lin-Su
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2000
  • Knowledge management has recently emerged as an appealing subject in management literature. Although its history is short, it can benefit greatly from the long history of other related disciplines in building its theories. Innovation, organizational learning, knowledge creation, organizational capability building, technology transfer and network, information technology, organizational behavior, and intellectual capital are the disciplines that have accumulated theories related to knowledge management. This paper first presents a conceptual framework that integrates three dimensions: the characteristics of knowledge (tacit and explicit), knowledge process (acquisition, creation, diffusion, storing, measurement, and application of knowledge), and the unit of analysis (individual, organization, sector, and nation). The conceptual framework produces a number of cells that need to be filled by new theories in order to understand knowledge management better. It then reviews existing theories available in the related disciplines that may be used as building blocks in constructing new theories for these cells. Finally, based on the theories available in other disciplines, the paper suggests a set of future research directions for knowledge management at the level of individual, organization, sector, and nation.

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