• Title/Summary/Keyword: Operational Concept Document

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Planning of Development of the Operational Concept Document of the "3D Model Based Digital Collaboration System" : Case Study ("3D 모델기반 디지털 협업 시스템" 운용개념 개발 방안 수립 사례)

  • Kim, Jin Il;Cha, Jae Min;Lee, Tae Kyoung;Kim, Joon Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 2017
  • OCD (Operational Concept Document) is very important in system development. To develop OCD we should answer questions about, what template to use, what is the overall process to develop OCD, what kinds of diagrams we should use and how can we validate the OCD. To answer about the template we compared tow industrial guide on operational concept development and tailored it. For development process, we proposed a comprehensive process which satisfies the requirements of the project context. For use of proper diagram, we analyzed many kinds of diagrams used in representing behavior of system and choose some diagrams which best fit for our purpose. Finally we established validation criteria for operational scenario and requirement texts in operational concept documents.

The Complementary Study for Operational Concept Document(OCD) and Operational Requirements Document(ORD) using MND-AF (MND-AF를 활용한 운용개념기술서(OCD) 및 운용요구서(ORD)에 대한 보완 연구)

  • Cha, Seung Hun;Jang, Jae Duck;Lee, Hye Jin;Choi, Sang Wook;Yoo, Jae Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.118-130
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    • 2020
  • Modern weapon systems are composed of complex systems(System of Systems) and require a complex and advanced operational concept that performs missions through interoperability with various weapon systems. In order to derive the operational concept of the weapon system that the military wants to acquire (i.e., single mission, component operation, Joint and Alliance operations), it is necessary to identify the system related to the weapon system, environmental factors and restrictions of the weapon system to be developed. Through the derivation of the operational concept, the weapon system acquisition agency can reasonably and accurately extract various and complex requirements. In this paper, we propose a complementary method of using MND-AF to OCD and ORD required in weapon system acquisition process. MND-AF can increase the understanding and consensus of business stakeholders (users, acquirers, developers, etc.) by showing the results of weapon system analysis from various perspectives. We compare the items in the standard form of OCD and ORD with the MND-AF outputs.

Analysis of Operational Concept Development Guide, Process and A Case Study (운용개념 개발 가이드와 프로세스 분석 및 작성 사례 연구)

  • Park, Joongyong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2013
  • Operational Concept Descriptions or Document(OCD) shall be developed to understand stakeholder's desire for to-be-delivered system. But there is little study on methodology of OCD generation and many developers do not understand importance of OCD in Korea. According to Nicole Roberts' industry(18 U.S. companies and organizations) survey, only 30% of system development projects had OCD, too. Researchers and developers have opposing views regarding the generation of an OCD. Many researchers believe that the development and use of operational concepts at the start of large projects is essential. Alternatively, developers may view the OCD as a burden to the development process rather than an enabler due to the extensive documentation requirement. In this paper a couple of OCD guidelines were investigated to clarify how to build a CONOPS effectively and what to include. Finally, OCD for rotorcraft based Personal Air Vehicle System(PAVS) was developed as a case study. In the future, a template for generating OCD appropriate to Korean environment could be proposed.

Quality Analysis of the Request for Proposals of Public Information Systems Project : System Operational Concept (공공정보화사업 제안요청서 품질분석 : 시스템 운영 개념을 중심으로)

  • Park, Sanghwi;Kim, Byungcho
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.37-54
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to present an evaluation model to measure the clarification level of stakeholder requirements of public sector software projects in the Republic of Korea. We tried to grasp the quality of proposal request through evaluation model. It also examines the impact of the level of stakeholder requirements on the level of system requirements. To do this, we analyzed existing research models and related standards related to business requirements and stakeholder requirements, and constructed evaluation models for the system operation concept documents in the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148. The system operation concept document is a document prepared by organizing the requirements of stakeholders in the organization and sharing the intention of the organization. The evaluation model proposed in this study focuses on evaluating whether the contents related to the system operation concept are faithfully written in the request for proposal. The evaluation items consisted of three items: 'organization status', 'desired changes', and 'operational constraints'. The sample extracted 217 RFPs in the national procurement system. As a result of the analysis, the evaluation model proved to be valid and the internal consistency was maintained. The level of system operation concept was very low, and it was also found to affect the quality of system requirements. It is more important to clearly write stakeholders' requirements than the functional requirements. we propose a news classification methods for sentiment analysis that is effective for bankruptcy prediction model.

A Study on Written Year and Contents of 『Naeuiweonshikryef』 (내의원 편 『내의원(內醫院) 식례(式例)』의 저술 시기와 내용 연구)

  • Park, Hun-Pyeng
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.39-51
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    • 2015
  • Naeuiweon (內醫院) is the royal medical office of Joseon Dynasty. "Naeuiweonshikrye (內醫院式例)" contains various regulations of Naeuiweon in early 19th century. Therefore, attention has been utilized by several researchers. However, these studies show partial side of this document. The purpose of this study is to introduce and analyze contents of "Naeuiweonshikrye". Additionally, as through the body of the written time of the contents was analyzed this document. The authors of this study found that. First, "Naeuiweonshikrye" is estimated in the volume whether modified or supplemented prior "Naeuiweonji (內醫院志)". Second, the written time of this document is about Sunjo'10(1810). Third, "Naeuiweonshikrye" is the primary document that provides a wealth of information about the actual operational and regulatory Naeuiweon (內醫院) in the early 19th century. There is no other material information has been recorded only in the literature. For example, there are several building names in the Naeuiweon. Finally, this document informs the concept of pharmaceutical terminology used in Joseon Dynasty.

A Wartime/Peacetime OMS/MP Analysis Model for the Submarine Development (잠수함 전.평시 OMS/MP 설정 방법론 연구)

  • Jang, Won-Joon;Kim, Kyoung-Yong;Paik, Soon-Huem
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.432-440
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    • 2011
  • Operational Mode Summary/Mission Profile(OMS/MP) is a document to quantify the operational and maintenance requirements based on the future operational environments and its mission and How to Fight concept in the development of the weapon system. It is important as a key document for the RAM goal setting in the early phase of weapon system development. The paper presents a systematic and practical submarine OMS/MP model processes with a deep analysis of relevant case studies and current status domestic and abroad. Especially, it proposes the unique Scenario Planning and Switch on List techniques with real case studies which have recently performed. The paper will contribute not only the basis of improved requirements for the development of weapon system but also the sustainment of readiness with the enhancement of RAM and reduction of total life cycle cost.

A Basic Study on Mode of Operation for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship

  • Jeong-Min, Kim;Hye Ri, Park
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.162-163
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    • 2023
  • As the development of the 4th industiral revolution in the maritime industry has progressed, the technical development of autonomous ships, and the development of international regulations have been accelerated. In particular, the IMO Maritime Safety Committee(MSC) has established a road-map for the development of the non-mandatory goal-based MASS instrument(MASS Code) and started developing a non-mandatory MASS Code at MSC 105th meeting. Many countries are actively participating in the Correspondence Group on the development of MASS Code, and the development of detailed requirements for MASS functions in the MASS Code is underway. Especially, the concept of "Mode of Operation" for MASS functions was mentioned in the Correspondence Group for the first time, and it is expected that discussions on these modes will be conducted from the IMO MASS JWG meeting to held in April 2023. The concept of "Mode of Operation" will be useful in explaining MASS and MASS functions and will be discussed in the future for the development of MASS Code. This paper reviews the contents of the IMCA M 220 document, which provides guidelines on operating modes, to conduct research on the benchmark for setting the operating modes of MASS.

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Analysis of Communication Performance Requirements for Initial-Phase UAM Services (UAM 초기 운영을 위한 통신 성능 요구도 도출)

  • Young-Ho Jung;HyangSig Jun
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 2024
  • The Concept of Operations (ConOps) document issued by the Korean Government (K-UAM ConOps) for urban air mobility (UAM) services takes into account not only aviation voice communication but also the use of 4G and 5G mobile communication to support the initial phase of UAM services. This paper studies a methodology to establish communication performance requirements for UAM traffic management and presents the analyzed results for communication performance requirements. To accomplish this, the operational scenarios of UAM developmental stages outlined in the K-UAM ConOps and FAA ConOps are scrutinized, and the diverse messages that must be communicated among various stakeholders for effective UAM operations are identified. A draft of communication performance requirements is also calculated by considering packet sizes, transmission frequencies, acceptable latencies, and availability. The outcomes of this study are expected to stand as a pioneering effort in defining communication requirements for UAM services, providing a crucial foundation for future initiatives such as the design of dedicated communication networks for UAM and the determination of required frequency bandwidth.

Measure to Introduction of Performance-Based Communication and Surveillance (PBCS) in Korea (국내 성능기반항공통신 및 감시(PBCS) 도입 방안)

  • Hong, Seung-Boem;Choi, Won-Hyuck
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.336-343
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    • 2016
  • Future air navigation system (FANS) Committee overcomes the limitations of traditional systems, the development of worldwide new system that allows the development of air traffic management have been determined to be necessary. In order to accommodate the rapid increase in aircraft traffic and maximize the safe air navigation efficiency, ICAO is recommending a new performance-based communications and surveillance (PBCS) system. However, although utilizing wireless data link in the case of korea currently, the introduction of the PBCS is not performed normally. In this paper, we review the concept of PBCS, and aviation developed countries look to the applied case of PBCS. It also analyzes trends and status and problems of Korea and introduce future policy directions for CNS/ATM system improvement.

Development of the Instrument for Assessment the Attitude toward Engineering (공학에 대한 태도 측정 도구 개발)

  • Choi, Yu-Hyun;Park, Ki-Moon;Ryu, Seung-Min;Lee, Jeong-Gyun
    • 대한공업교육학회지
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.161-178
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    • 2009
  • This research was conducted to develop an assessment measure of attitude toward engineering. Based upon related document research and case studies, we came up with operational definition and category of attitude toward engineering as well as questionnaires to assess. After consulting with specialists and studying on relevant documents, we changed some of the 60 questions developed in the first phase or added new ones. One hundred and nine students who major in engineering were questioned by the 40 questions selected in the second phase. Using SPSS 14.0K statistics program, various techniques were used including factor analysis, validity analysis and correlation analysis. And the level of significance of statistical verification was 0.05. The result is as follows: Based on fundamental aspect of the attitude, this research focused on 3 different variables: cognitive variable such as 'attitude toward engineering value', affective available such as 'general attitude toward engineering and attitude toward engineering study', Behavior available such as 'participation in engineering activity'. Therefore, as a subcategory, attitude toward engineering value is classified into value as study and job, social value and personal value, general attitude toward engineering and attitude toward engineering study are divided into self-concept, self-efficacy, awareness, interest and cooperation. Also, participation in engineering activity is classified into attitude toward engineering study. After applying this measurement to the field, we integrated self-concept into self-efficacy, omitting one independent factor in the question. Finally, through Verimax, we developed 'Instrument of Assessment the Attitude toward Engineering(IAAE)' which consists of 3 variables, 9 subcategories and 39 questions.