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A Study on the 'Religion Class' of DDC (DDC에 있어서 종교류 분류전개상의 제문제)

  • Byun Woo-Yeoul
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.22
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    • pp.259-304
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    • 1992
  • This paper examines 'Religion Class' in the scheme of the DDC. The major findings of the study are summerized as follows. 1. The first edition of DDC was published in 1876 in order to classify Amherst College Library collections. In spite of the continuous study and revision of the experts, the frameworks of the DDC systems are still kept unchanged. Only their subdivisions, reflecting those developments in the academic world, are developed and detailed more sophisticatedly. 2. The division of 200 does not function as generalities for all class of religion. Therefore, it is necessary to amend the division of 200 to serve generalities for all the religions of the world. 3. Standard subdivision for the christian religion and for the non-christian religion is different. So, the mnemonic nature has become weakened due to the dual standard subdivisions and the classification number becomes much longer and complicated. Therefore, one standard subdivision for all religions of the world is required. 4. Religion science was organized in late 19 C and developed continuously, but the DDC does not accomodate the religion science as a science. Accodingly, the DDC should be revised recognize religion science as a science not the christian science. 5. The deployment of classification scheme in Dewey's 200 is severely biased. That is to say, 9 division were assigned for christian religion, whereas only 1 division was assigned for non-christian religion. Therefore, an adjustment should be made to allocate subdivisions equally to all religions of the world. 6. General classification order of religion is prehistoric, primitive, ancient, modem and world religion in religion science. But, DDC does not accept this general classification order of religion, sticking to the biased expansion towards christianity. Therefore, DDC must adopt the general classification order of religion in the religion science. 7. Lastly, because of the limitation of decimal notation in DC, DDC does not accomodate new subject equally and classification number becomes longer. Therefore, centesimal expansion is proposed in order to make the classification number short, to enlarge its capacity of inclusion of new subject and to maintain consistency in the scheme.

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Optimal equivalent-time sampling for periodic complex signals with digital down-conversion

  • Kyung-Won Kim;Heon-Kook Kwon;Myung-Don Kim
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.238-249
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    • 2024
  • Equivalent-time sampling can improve measurement or sensing systems because it enables a broader frequency band and higher delay resolution for periodic signals with lower sampling rates than a Nyquist receiver. Meanwhile, a digital down-conversion (DDC) technique can be implemented using a straightforward radio frequency (RF) circuit. It avoids timing skew and in-phase/quadrature gain imbalance instead of requiring a high-speed analog-to-digital converter to sample an intermediate frequency (IF) signal. Therefore, when equivalent-time sampling and DDC techniques are combined, a significant synergy can be achieved. This study provides a parameter design methodology for optimal equivalent-time sampling using DDC.

A Study on the Structure of Geographical Division in Library Classification System (문헌분류법에서의 지역구분에 관한 연구)

  • Nam, Tae-Woo;Baek, Hae-Kyung;Lee, Hyung-Mi;Jeong, Soo-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.189-214
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    • 2008
  • Objective of this research is to point out problems of geographic division structure in current Korean Decimal Classification System and provide solutions. For this purpose key classification methods were divided to decimal and non-decimal classification methods and analyzed for geographical division principles. In addition, national institutes regional division standards from Korea, USA and Japan were researched. Through these analysis, we provided suggestions to improve the table of geographical division in KDC4 including public institutions administrative district classification structure relations and consistency, and other regional divisional standards (proposal) instead of typical administrative district reflecting various geographical conditions.

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Performance evaluation and analysis of TILE-Gx36 many-core processor with PARSEC benchmark (PARSEC을 이용한 TILE-Gx36 다중코어 프로세서의 성능 평가 및 분석)

  • Lee, Boseon;Kim, Han-Yee;Yu, Heonchang;Suh, Taeweon
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.107-115
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    • 2014
  • This paper evaluates and analyzes the performance of TILE-Gx36(Gx36), a many-core processor. The PARSEC parallel benchmark suite was used to measure the performance, and Core i7 (i7) and Atom are used for the performance comparison. When experimented with the maximum number of threads that can be executed concurrently on each machine, Gx36 showed a 2.73${\times}$ inferior performance to Core i7 and a 1.93${\times}$ superior performance to Atom. Gx36 has the largest Last Level Cache(LLC) among the compared processors. Nevertheless, it reported the biggest number of LLC misses, which, we strongly believe, is the major culprit for lower performance than expected. Our study suggests that the DDC employed in Gx36 is not a favorable cache structure for the general-purpose high-performance computing. The actual measurement with off-the-shelf machine provides non-biased data for polishing the future many-core architecture.

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Implementation of Digital IF design for a OFDM based WLAN (OFDM 기반의 WLAN을 지원하는 디지털 IF단 설계)

  • Park, Chan-Hoon;Shin, Dong-Woo;Choi, Youn-Kyoung;Yang, Hoon-Gee;Yang, Sung-Hyun;Park, Jong-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.1687-1694
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose the design procedure of a digital IF system for the OFDM based WLAN system and examine its performances. Along with the decision procedure of ADC sample rate, NCO frequency and the required decimation ratio, we show the decimation ratio is accomplished through the use of a CIC filter and a MHBF. We also show that the amplitude distortion occurred in the decimation filters can effectively be compensated by a ISOP filter and an additional FIR filter, which leads to the reduction of the overall hardware complexity. Finally, we examine the BER performance of the proposed system and compare it with a theoretical one that excludes filter non-linearities.