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Re-organization of Parametric epidermis (파라메트릭 표피 재 조직화)

  • Park, Jeong-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.46-49
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    • 2008
  • This research does Complexity form, Interior epidermis cell re-organization, Object discovery that have correct numerical value concept by purpose. Research applied by Grid re-organization in form generation, Parameter variation of cell unit (morphor, tweener), Symbol, pattern of variation, self-organization cell substitution order. Representation through 3d digital modeler of polygon, Nurbs and street-sheet program(x,y,z coordinates & Network way of points) etc. of main work. Investigator specified numbers of U profiles*30, V point-20 that is 600 Paramaters individual in volume, and define circle radius of lighting in object, Projection size variously and tried difference. Transposition cell to point and Heightened brightness of color using pointillism of painting. Led lighting cell object is expressed being decoded by digital code.

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Developing an Organization Model through the analysis of Organization Characteristics and Management Performances of Domestic Large Construction Firms (국내 대형건설기업의 조직구조 및 경영성과 분석을 통한 조직모형 개발)

  • Kim Yong-Gu;Kim Sun-Kuk
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.5 no.5 s.21
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2004
  • Recently, many korean construction companies have faced many environmental changes and demands for external changes. This demand for external changes is necessary for all companies that is under the survival of fittest. The internal/external of environmental changes affect the organizations of company largely, and these management organizations have relation with the corporate of management performance closely. In response to that, to be adapted to the environmental change and to raise the corporate of management performance, the construction companies have tried to change the organizations such as organization re-design, organization re-build, organization innovation. Because the organizational structure that is preventive in the growth of companies bring a negative effect, the companies need to have the effective organizations to raise the corporate value. The effective organizations could be used the important indicator that builds the corporate goals and manages the organizations. Also, the organization development and organization management can prepare for environmental changes can be the important base to increase the management performance. Therefore, After surveying and analyzing the character of organization structure in respect to the OLC, this study present the Organization Structure Model that can design the appropriate organization by the growth of companies.

New Paradigm of Systems Thinking and Action in an Interior Design Education Field

  • Choi, Seung-Pok
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2011
  • The organizational theory and design in future encourages us to bring a fluid perspective to the problems and challenges face. Organizational structure, strategy, management style, teamwork, organizational change, and even products and services can be vitalized and re-formed through creative images that allow us to act in new ways. Leaders and educators sat all levels must gain comfort in dealing with the insights and implications of diverse perspectives. In a leadership paradigm in action, leaders and educators who have more flexibility and willingness to create a learning organization are successful in improving productivity and student empowerment. The key element to organizational structure and changes for interior design education becomes communications. Finally, we need to recognize that despite its roots in mechanistic thinking, organization is a creative process of imagination. We organize as we imagine, and it is always possible to imagine in new ways.

A Case Study on Re:Design Collaboration for Sustainable Fashion Industry Revitalization (지속가능한 패션산업활성화를 위한 리디자인 협업 사례분석)

  • Kim, Minji;Lee, Kyujin
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.136-153
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    • 2022
  • The fashion industry is considered hazardous and a threatened to the environment. Due the negative perception, the industry should focus on sustainability as a social role. Therefore, several redesign fashion collaborations mainly focusing on renewing abandoned resources are already in place. The research method was based on previous studies, and 3 characteristics were derived: Redesign collaboration between fashion companies, Redesign collaboration between fashion & heterogeneous industries, and Redesign collaboration between the fashion industry & non-profit organizations. Those 3 characteristics were reviewed using 4 criteria. First, to establish and maximize the sustainable brand image and to be the best examples in environmental management, the organization endeavors to collaborate with various industries, institutions, and designers. Second is the expansion of the customer network through the spread of value consumption. Third is the creation of new values through a resource circulation structure. This means that the resource circulation structure system helps the partners to minimize on wastage. Fourth is the spread of de-boundary lines and the possibility of brand growth. Through collaboration with other industries, the boundaries of materials used in the fashion industry started to blur, thus expanding the continuous brand growth potential. The study derived the characteristics of redesign collaboration by systematically analyzing the cases. Further, the study looks forward to analyzing the characteristics of the products processed by redesign fashion collaborations in future research.

Re-Engineering of Educational Contexts in the Digital Transformation of Socio-Economic Interactions of Society

  • Tsekhmister Yaroslav;Tetiana Konovalova;Tsekhmister Bogdan
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2024
  • The article examines the key constants of reengineering the modern educational cluster, associated with the processes of digital transformation of all spheres of modern socio-cultural space. The first constant is the strategic rethinking of the educational process organization and awareness of the new roles of all participants (tutors, applicants, controlling elements, etc.). The other constant involves practical re-design of the system of educational services, which consists in the reorientation from the traditional model of education functioning for society to the implementation of the educational format in the form of new projects (structural, target, business). Consequently, the purpose of the study is to highlight the attitudes relevant to the modern realities of information and technological support of education in the context of socio-economic interactions of society. The criteria for the reengineering of educational concepts and the structural organization of the educational sphere are defined. The modern world is going through a period of complete digital transformation of all spheres of public activity. The scientific intelligence notes that education is no exception in these processes, as the dependence of educational realities on information and computer technologies is now noted. The COVID-19 pandemic, for all its tragedy, was also a kind of trigger, clearly marking the new components that have become defined in the organization of the educational process. The conclusion is made that the use of digital technologies in the organization of the educational institution or in the organization of the educational process has become not an auxiliary element, but a dominant factor. Mobility, dynamism, interdisciplinarity, synergy - all these aspects are relevant for socio-economic interactions of society and should be provided by educational programs. The results of the study can be used in the reorganization processes of educational institutions and institutions. Further research requires aspects of the analysis of the foreign experience of reengineering in education, carried out taking into account digital transformations of modern sociocultural space.

A Study on methodology of physical Fabrication & reorganization of Epidermis in Space Design - Focused on reorganization of Epidermis, Fabrication - (공간디자인에서 디지털 표피 재 조직화, 물리적 구현 방법 연구 - 표피 재 조직화, 가공 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Jeong-Joo
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.150-161
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    • 2008
  • It requires more close cooperation process and mediator for smooth communication in this industry structure where design and engineers are separated. The database of design integrates separate system and helps connection between organizations. The application category is utilized variously from formation to operation. Architectures addressed in this content as Frank Gehry and Nox are making differentiated design on the base of 3d digital methodology and using it widely from generation to fabrication. Especially they got to be free from the generative limit as it became available to analyse, digital surface organization, and realize the complex system form. Now more integrated and delicate works got to be affordable owing to various kinds of improved CNC, RP(rapid-prototype) machines, and architecture hardwares. With a linkage of software now at their disposal, architects can create a digital model of a building and all of its design elements, and in turn use this 3d information to construct actual building components using machines driven by CNC and other advanced manufacturing techniques. Digital technologies are enabling a direct correlation between what design and construction, thus bringing to the forefront the issue of the significance of information, the production, communication, application, and control of digital information in the industrial system. The central requirement is the clear, reliable, and consistent exchange of information among all parties involved in creating a given project.

Organizational Structures Re-Design for the Regional Construction Management Administrations of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for Improving Management Performance of Construction Projects (건설사업관리 활성화를 위한 국토교통부 지방청 조직 재설계)

  • Jeong, Keun-Chae;Park, Hyung Keun
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.92-100
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    • 2015
  • This study proposes measures to improve management performance of construction projects by re-designing the organizational structures of the Regional Construction Management Administrations of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. The re-designing measures are derived based on the three measures which were established by analyses on status of the Regional Construction Management Administrations, requirements from the current organizational structure, and domestic/overseas examples; the measures are: 1) organizational integration and scope expansion, 2) structural re-organization according to construction projects, and 3) building a knowledge management structure. In order to realize the re-designing measures, sixteen tasks are derived; a milestone is established according to importance, feasibility and lead-lag relationships of these tasks. If these tasks are to be carried out successfully, the management performance of the Regional Construction Management Administrations of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport will be expected to improve. Ultimately, the Regional Construction Management Administrations can reduce cost and improve the quality of public service by outsourcing the non-core competence tasks and by concentrating on the construction management for the new infrastructure projects.

Design and Implementation of the Customized Contents Organization Engine (맞춤형 콘텐츠 구성 엔진의 설계 및 구현)

  • Heo, Sun-Young;Kim, Eun-Gyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.599-601
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    • 2009
  • In currently being adopted as a e-leaning standard, SCORM it is difficult to provide the customized contents to a learner by changing the learner's level at runtime, and to control selective studying. So, we designed and implemented the customized contents organization engine(CCOE) in order to complement SCORM's faults in this paper. The CCOE consists of a level evaluation module, a contents re-organization module and a question item selection module. A level evaluation module evaluates the learner's level based on a question item reaction theory. And a question item selection module selects some random items by each level or by considering the learner's level which is then provided to a studying before evaluation, a section evaluation, and a quiz. And then this module transmits the selected items to the contents reorganization module for providing the quiz. A contents re-organization module selects the customized contents based on the learner's level by searching the tagged difficulty to the content, and creates the sequence with the selected items and the transmitted items from the question item selection module. If proposed in this paper CCOE is applied, the higher effectiveness of learning is expected by providing the customized learning contents based on the re-evaluated learner's level by each section.

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A Study on Activity Diagrams in Contemporary Architecture - Focusing on the Projects by Manuel Gausa, Ben Van Berkel and Vicente Guallart - (현대건축에 적용된 액티비티 다이어그램에 관한 연구 - 마누엘 고사, 벤 반 버클, 비센떼 구아이야르의 프로젝트를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim Jong-Jin
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.1 s.54
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 2006
  • The concept of a 'place' in contemporary cities has been fundamentally challenged by the social, economical changes as well as the global digital network. The complex and multi-layered contemporary everyday life blur the boundaries of the existing architectural programs. In contemporary architecture, various proposals have attempted to overcome the physical limitations. 'Activity Diagram' is one of them. Activity diagram is a diagrammatized design process In which the given program is analyzed into individual activities, then it is re-organized and finally spatialized based on the analysis. In many projects by Manuel Gausa, Ben Van Berkel and Vicente Guallart, the activity diagram is applied in various forms and they are explained with theoretical backgrounds. Based on how the given program is re-organized into assembly of activities and how diagram is applied, five analytical elements were selected to critically analyze three chosen architects' case projects. In this study, it is found that architects attempt to construct an open networked world where diverse activities are freely interconnected in spite of some fundamental limitations of activity diagrams.

A Study on the Geometric Cubic Applied to the Modern Fashion (현대의상에 적용된 기하학적 입체형태에 관한연구)

  • 강희경
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.183-200
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study is to present the enlargement of the area of the expression. Thish process takes steps as follows : 1)To inquiry the expressed examples in modern fashion through plasticizing the geometric cubic. 2) Through this process to sruvey the potential of the development inherent in fashion design possibility. 3) At the same time to establish the status of fashion as a part of the Plastic Art. This study is to re-illuminate the plasticity expressed in modern fashion. The result of this study testified that in the relation between fashion and the human body the plastic characteristics of geometric cubic enlarged the special three-dimension effect and in the connection of form and from there is a potential possibility of the way of organization in discovering and establishing the world of the new form through the temperate organization.

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