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A Study on the Effective Method of Generating the Dynamic Web Documents in the Multi-user System (다중-사용자 시스템에서의 효과적인 동적 웹 문서 발생 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Hyun-Chang;Lee Jong-Eon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.5B
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    • pp.478-485
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we analyze the conditions of generating the dynamic Web documents in multi-user server and propose effective method for it. PSSI technique leads to replace the complex process of modifying a CGI source program by simply correcting the HTML Web document in the external file form. This technique has the strong points of CGI, flexibility and security of programming as well as those of SSI, easiness of modifying Web documents. Due to the characteristics of PSSI that Web source documents are in the form of external file, we show that with a single CGI program an individual user can design and modify his own Web documents in his directory. This means that PSSI technique has more advantage in managing the server than the CGI method which requires CGI program to be set up whenever that service is needed.

Enhanced Chemical Shift Analysis for Secondary Structure prediction of protein

  • Kim, Won-Je;Rhee, Jin-Kyu;Yi, Jong-Jae;Lee, Bong-Jin;Son, Woo Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.36-40
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    • 2014
  • Predicting secondary structure of protein through assigned backbone chemical shifts has been used widely because of its convenience and flexibility. In spite of its usefulness, chemical shift based analysis has some defects including isotopic shifts and solvent interaction. Here, it is shown that corrected chemical shift analysis for secondary structure of protein. It is included chemical shift correction through consideration of deuterium isotopic effect and calculate chemical shift index using probability-based methods. Enhanced method was applied successfully to one of the proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is suggested that correction of chemical shift analysis could increase accuracy of secondary structure prediction of protein and small molecule in solution.