• Title/Summary/Keyword: National R&D Information API Management System

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Exploring the Possibilities of Operation Data Use for Data-Driven Management in National R&D API Management System (데이터 기반 경영을 위한 국가R&D API관리시스템의 운영 데이터 활용 가능성 탐색)

  • Na, Hye-In;Lee, Jun-Young;Lee, Byeong-Hee;Choi, Kwang-Nam
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.14-24
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    • 2020
  • This paper aims to establish an efficient national R&D Application Programming Interface (API) management system for national R&D data-driven management and explore the possibility of using operational data according to the recent global data openness and sharing policy. In accordance with the trend of opening and sharing of national R&D data, we plan to improve management efficiency by analyzing operational data of the national R&D API service. For this purpose, we standardized the parameters for the national R&D APIs that were distributed separately by integrating the individual APIs to build a national R&D API management system. The results of this study revealed that the service call traffic of the national R&D API has shown 554.5% growth in the year as compared to the year 2015 when the measurement started. In addition, this paper also evaluations the possibility of using operational data through data preparation, analysis, and prediction based on service operations management data in the actual operation of national R&D integrated API management system.

Data Model Study for National Research Data Commons Service (국가연구데이터커먼즈 서비스를 위한 데이터모델 연구)

  • Cho, Minhee;Lee, Mikyoung;Song, Sa-kwang;Yim, Hyung-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.10a
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    • pp.436-438
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    • 2022
  • National Research Data Commons aims to build a system that can be used jointly by arranging analysis resources such as computing infrastructure, software, toolkit, API, and services used for data analysis together with research data to maximize the use of research data. do. The sharing and utilization system for publications and research data in the R&D process is well known. However, the environment in which data and tightly coupled software and computing infrastructure can be shared and utilized is insignificant and there is no management system. In this study, a data model is designed to systematically manage information on digital research resources required in the data-oriented R&D research process. This will be used to register and manage digital research resource information in the National Research Data Commons Service.

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An Empirical Study on Verifying the Estimated Discrimination and Parentage Test Powers of the 13 Traceability Microsatellite Markers for Commercial Pigs Produced by a Three-way Cross (3원교잡 비육돈 집단에 대한 이력추적용 13 Microsatellite Marker의 판별효율 및 혈연관계 추정효율 실증 연구)

  • Lim, Hyun-Tae;Kim, Byeong-Woo;Cho, In-Cheol;Yoo, Chae-Kyoung;Park, Moon-Sung;Park, Hee-Bok;Lee, Jae-Bong;Lee, Jung-Gyu;Jeon, Jin-Tae
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2011
  • Using the materials collected from nine farms in a three-way cross system to produce commercial pigs produced from F1 sows (Landrace $\times$ Large White) $\times$ Duroc, the power of individual discrimination and parentage of the 13 microsatellite (MS) marker set that has been suggested for individual/brand identification (traceability) was empirically tested. Initially, genotypes of the parental population ($F_1$ sows and Duroc), and commercial pigs were determined and the genotype frequency and polymorphic index were estimated using the Cervus 2.0 program. The probability of identity among genotypes of random individuals, that random half sibs and that of full sib individuals, based on the genotypes from 91 $F_1$ sows and Duroc were expected to be $4.94{\times}10^{-34}$, $8.16{\times}10^{-23}$ and $2.01{\times}10^{-08}$, respectively, using the API-CALC version 1.0 program. When commercial pigs were included, the estimates increased to $3.74{\times}10^{-35}$, $5.48{\times}10^{-25}$ and $2.96{\times}10^{-11}$, respectively. For the empirical verification of the estimated powers of individual discrimination and parentage, the parentage test was performed for 452 commercial pigs using PAPA version 2.0, and individuals with the same genotype were investigated using the Cervus version 2.0 program. Parents for all commercial pigs were successfully estimated and no identical individual was identified in the pedigree. Although the individual discriminating power was not fully verified because of the lack of individuals corresponding with the theoretical power, the 100% efficiency of parentage test was clearly confirmed. Therefore, we believe that the 13 MS marker set in conjunction with management record/information for the pig production kept in a farm/brand should be useful in the pork traceability in a brand unit.