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A study on the Open System Environment and NGIS Standards (개방형 환경과 국가지리정보체계(NGIS) 표준화)

  • Jin, Heui-Chae
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.3 no.2 s.6
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 1995
  • The standardization of NGIS emerges as an important subject because of the needs for sharing information and assuring of information inter-operability. The standardization could be developed by refering OSE/RM, which is promoted internationally, that the corresponding national standards are required. The standardization of NGIS, that has been promoting, consists of standardization of national electronic base-map and common data exchange format. The process for standardization of base-map has been taken in the area of feature-attribute code and data modeling. In the area of common data exchange format, we have been accepted the accommodation of international standards as the national standard.

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Implementation of Crisis Alert System based on Disaster and Safety Data Sharing Platform (재난안전데이터 공유 플랫폼 기반 위기경보시스템 구현)

  • Shim, Hyoung-Seop
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2022.07a
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    • pp.303-304
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    • 2022
  • 본 논문에서는 재난위기경보관리시스템 구축을 위해 행정안전부가 구축중인 재난안전데이터 공유 플랫폼의 데이터를 연동하기 위한 기반 및 기술을 제안한다. 국가 R&D로 수행중인 재난위기경보관리시스템은 위기경보 수준을 판단하기 위해 필요한 데이터를 수집, 위기경보 수준 자동분석, 위기경보 수준 판단 및 표출하는 기능을 구현하였다. 그러나 실제 운영하기 위해서는 국가재난정보관리시스템(NDMS)내에서 운영할 수 있도록 재난안전데이터 공유 플랫폼의 데이터 연동을 위한 방안에 대해 연구하였다.

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Impact of Selective Health Benefit on Medical Expenditure and Provider Behavior: Case of Gastric Cancer Surgery (선별급여 도입이 위암수술의 건강보험 진료비 및 진료행태에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Su-Jin;Ko, Jung-Ae;Choi, Yeonmi
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2016
  • Background: Selective health benefit was introduced for decreasing economic burden of patients. Medical devices with economic uncertainty have been covered as selective health benefit by National Health Insurance since December 2013. We aimed to analyze impact of selective health benefit to medical expenditure and provider behavior focused on electrosurgery (ultrasonic shears, electrothermal bipolar vessel sealers) for gastric cancer patients covered since December 2014. Methods: We used the National Health Insurance claims data of 2,698 patients underwent gastric cancer surgery between August 2014 and March 2015. Medical cost and patient sharing per inpatient day were analyzed to verify that covering electrosurgery increased medical expenditure and changed provider behavior from open surgery to endoscopic or laparoscopic surgery. Additionally, we analyzed the claim rate of medical device or goods relating gastric endoscopic and laparoscopic surgery. Results: Medical cost and patient sharing per inpatient day were increased after covering electosurgery as selective health benefit (39,724/1,421 won). However, there were no medical expenditure increases after adjusting claim of electosurgery and patient sharing was decreased 1,057 won especially. The coverage of selective health benefit did not increase the claim rate of medical device or goods related endoscopic or laparoscopic surgery, either. Conclusion: Covering electosurgery decreased patient economic burden and did not change of provider behavior. Expanding selective health benefit is needed to decrease economic burden of severe patients. Further study should evaluate the long term effect with accumulated data.

Current Status and Issues of Data Management Plan in Korea (데이터 관리 계획의 국내 현황 및 과제)

  • Choi, Myung-seok;Lee, Sanghwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.220-229
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    • 2020
  • With the recent development of digital technology, the research paradigm is evolving towards data-driven. National management and utilization of research data is a key element not only to enhance research transparency and efficiency, but also to prepare for a data-driven society. Policies and infrastructure for sharing and utilization of research data from publicly-funded research are being actively promoted worldwide. In Korea, related regulations were recently revised to mandate to submit a data management plan (DMP) when proposing a national R&D project. In order to effectively implement the sustainable DMP system, researchers need various support. In addition, guidelines and implementation procedures are essential for management and utilization of research data at the national or institutional level. In this paper, we provide an overview of the data management plan, examine the current status and issues in Korea, and suggest a template and checklists of data management plan, and an implementation procedure at research institutes.

A Study on the Strategies for Publishing Data Journals in the Field of Ecology: Focused on K Institution (생태학 분야 데이터 저널 발행 전략 연구 - K기관을 중심으로 -)

  • Jung, Youngim;Kwon, Ohseok;Kim, Kidong;Kim, Sohyeong;Seo, Tae-Sul;Kim, Suntae
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.83-100
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    • 2020
  • The importance of data publishing in the open-science era is increasing as it can contribute to other scientific discoveries by accelerating the sharing of research data, improving accessibility and citability, and providing standardized technical documentation for research data. In addition, the need for data papers is emerging as a way for data papers to maintain a status equivalent to research papers, and the publication of data journals is on the rise as a new type of scholarly publishing. In particular, the field of Ecology is a field where large-scale research data are produced and managed, thus the data journal publishing in this field is active worldwide. On the other hand, the research on data journal is in its early stages in Korea, and there is no data journal in the field of Ecology. Thus, this study explores and presents strategies for publishing data journals in the ecological field. First, we investigate the publishing status of domestic and international data journals and the publication status of domestic journals. Then, we conducted a focused group interview with experts of scholarly publishing, open access policy and journal publishing in the field of Ecology. Finally, based on the survey and the expert FGI's results, strategies are suggested in terms of publishing data journals in the field of ecology, organizing and publishing journals, organizing journal editors, and receiving manuscripts.

A Study on the Perceptions of University Researchers on Data Management and Sharing (데이터 관리와 공유에 대한 대학 연구자들의 인식에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jihyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.413-436
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    • 2015
  • This study aimed to investigate data management practices of university researchers in Korea, as well as their experiences and perceptions of data sharing and reuse. For this purpose, it performed semi-structured interviews of 13 researchers who agreed to participate in interviews followed by a survey conducted prior to this study. The interview participants created or collected research data with various types and formats, and only a few conducted data documentation while they recognized its significance. The majority of participants perceived the period that data would be useful as the period that data can be employed for publications. However, most participants wanted to preserve data beyond the period that data would be considered useful and it indicates they have no small need for data storage and preservation. Participants usually shared data with those whom they have known, such as a personal research group or a research team. While some completely agree with the principle that publicly-funded data should be open to the public, others partially agreed or disagreed with it. Most participants were concerned about being scooped, plagiarism, and maintaining the first right to publish and incentives to mitigate the concerns would be necessary.

The Study of Models for Multimeia Digital rights Managements in Home Network (홈네트워크 환경에서의 멀티미디어 디지털 컨텐트 권한 관리 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jong-Jin;Kim, Yun-Sang;Lim, Tae-Bum;Lee, Suk-Pil
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.10c
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    • pp.518-520
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    • 2006
  • Due to the rapid popularization of mobile multimedia devices and the Internet as well as the realization of high-speed data transmission and large-volume data recording media, high quality content distribution and ubiquitous information services are making progress and a new type of information distribution and network sharing service has gradually emerged into the market. It is capable of utilizing terabyte sized home servers also in private homes. Under these circumstances, in distribution of content over shared networks, it is crucial to establish DRM (Digital Rights Management) technologies to protect the content from illegal copying and usage. A truly successful DRM system must be built on open worldwide specifications and provide maximum interoperability and user acceptance. An open interoperability of DRM is able to construct highly expandable PKI based DRM, targeting usage between systems, considering the expansion of recent content distribution services and clients This document gives protocol specifications for the exchange of rights information between the DRM module, description of specifications for rights information and encrypted content formats.

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A Study on the Usability Evaluation of Open Access Repository (오픈액세스 리포지터리의 사용성 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Kwak, Seung-Jin;Shin, Jae-Min
    • Journal of Information Management
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.67-96
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    • 2008
  • The open access repository means the knowledge information repository for the producer and the user to share in order for all users of the world to freely access the information free of charge with no legal, economic and technological barrier. This study analyzes and compares the functions offered by each repository by classifying the repository into the organizational repository (dCollection, DSpace@MIT) and the thematic repository (arXiv, PubMed Central) and evaluates the user-centered usability based on the analyzed data. This study at the current times, so called as the Web 2.0 era in which the free access and sharing of the information is important, can be said to have the meaning that the result from the usability evaluation on the open access repository will be used as the fundamental data for developing the future repository.

Extending Bibliographic Information Using Linked Data (링크드 데이터 방식을 통한 서지 정보의 확장에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Zi-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.231-251
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    • 2012
  • In this study, Linked Data was used for extending bibliographic data, because Linked Data provides shareable identifiers, data structures, and link information. Linked Data is especially efficient in expanding bibliographic data integrated with bibliographic ontology. Therefore, Linked Data and bibliographic ontologies were analyzed and available Linked Data was suggested. By linking between meta-data schemes, bibliographic data, and authority data, issues for the effective Linked Data sharing were suggested: 1) selecting proper Linked Data for each bibliographic organization, 2) linking between different Linked Data, and 3) developing their own Linked Data for each bibliographic organization.

Design of Web 2.0 based Bibliographic Information Network for Life Science (Web 2.0 기반의 생명과학 문헌정보 네트워크 설계)

  • Ahn, Bu-Young;Kim, Dae-Jung;Han, Jeong-Min;Park, Yang-Sook
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.1051-1056
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    • 2007
  • In current web-based systems, it is generally recognized that one way flow of information from providers to users can cause the static problem of document structure. Therefore, information update frequency and interaction between providers and users are quiet slow. Monopolized information can obstruct the free user's access and heterogeneous format and different protocols also make users difficult to retrieve and to collect information. To resolve these problems, in this study, we introduce the Web 2.0 to move toward the user's participation and share based on the social network and the OAI protocol to improve the free access and the interoperability on bibliographic information for Life Science and then design the bibliographic information network for life science. This network has four main functions such as: 1) Open Repository function that can make up user community for sharing and data exchange. Data such as article, seminar material, research note and research report are considered in design. 2) Open Collection function that can collect and store the metadata on distributed bibliographic information networks, 3) Open Access function that can manage the metadata in the open access environment, and 4) Administration function that can monitor the user activity and statistics and can inspect the registered data.

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