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On the Derivation of System Requirements from the Artifacts of the System Development in the Urban Transit Standardization Program (도시철도표준화사업에서 시스템개발 산출물로부터 시스템 요구사항 도출 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Sang-Wook;Lee, Jae-Chon;Lee, Woo-Dong;Chung, Jong-Duk
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.1791-1797
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    • 2010
  • The Urban Transit Standardization Program has been supported by the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. The Program consists of dozen or more projects and thus is quite complex, which implies that the program success heavily depends upon the effective management of various artifacts during the development. Particularly, in the complex systems development, developing and managing requirements is very important throughout the whole system life cycle. The requirements can be the basis of the design changes to be made later as well as the test and evaluation to be performed in the subsequent stages of the systems development. As such, the derivation of the system's requirement based on the needs from the customers, or stakeholder in a broad sense must be done properly. In particular, notice that the system is being developed but the system requirements are not fully available for some reasons. To complement this situation is the purpose of the study. To derive proper requirements effectively in the process of development, this paper proposes to draw up scenario using the output of the system under development and to utilize the use case diagrams and operational scenarios.

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A PLANNING MODEL FOR APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT REFLECTING CLIENT REQRUIREMENTS

  • Yoo-Shin Kim;Ye-Keun Oh;Jae-Jun Kim
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.774-779
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    • 2005
  • Client requirements is a concept with increasing interest in relation to several outcomes of companies, and in particular, in the event of apartment project that takes large share in the domestic construction industry, diverse angle of survey is performed to discover the client requirements and reflect them to the project to improve the quality. For this purpose, it is required to learn the client requirements and apply it in the apartment project, and the QFD (Quality Function Deployment) linked ROQ (Return On Quality) is a technique used in the manufacturing that surveys the client requirements to improve the customer satisfaction, and apply it to the quality improvement program to improve the profitability in this process. In this study, through the application of the ROQ process, the plan to improve the apartment quality management is presented. For this purpose, the consumer interview survey, FGI (focus group interview) survey and the client requirements are analyzed, and thereafter, through the interview with the specialist, the quality improvement program that enables the application to the product development of new apartment product is established. Through this process, the new apartment quality management improvement plan is presented.

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Using Requirements Engineering to support Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation for DAQ System

  • Kim, Kyung-Sik;Lee, Seok-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2021
  • In recent machine learning studies, in order to consider the quality and completeness of data, derivation of non-functional requirements for data has been proposed from the viewpoint of requirements engineering. In particular, requirements engineers have defined data requirements in machine learning. In this study, data requirements were derived at the data acquisition (DAQ) stage, where data is collected and stored before data preprocessing. Through this, it is possible to express the requirements of all data required in the existing DAQ system, the presence of tasks (functions) satisfying them, and the relationship between the requirements and functions. In addition, it is possible to elicit requirements and to define the relationship, so that a software design document can be produced, and a systematic approach and direction can be established in terms of software design and maintenance. This research using existing DAQ system cases, scenarios and use cases for requirements engineering approach are created, and data requirements for each case are extracted based on them, and the relationship between requirements, functions, and goals is illustrated through goal modeling. Through the research results, it was possible to extract the non-functional requirements of the system, especially the data requirements, from the DAQ system using requirements engineering.

An Application of Balanced Scorecard to EIS User Information Requirements Analysis - Small and Medium Manufacturers in Korea - (균형점수표(BSC)를 이용한 EIS 사용자의 정보요구분석 - 우리나라 중소제조업체를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jeong-Hwan;Kang, Shin-Cheol
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.155-173
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    • 2001
  • Assessing user information requirements is one of the most important issues in building Executive Information Systems. Application of the Balanced Score Card method as a tool for strategic planning and performance measurement has been increasing recently in various fields. However there has been meager attempt to apply the method to user requirement analysis, in particular, for small and medium sized companies. This study surveyed 79 executives of small and medium sized companies in Korea. The study founds the applicability of BSC for analyzing user requirements of EIS, in terms of financial, customer, internal process, learning and growth perspectives. The paper also suggested several guidelines for using BSC to improve user satisfaction to the practitioners who are operating or planning to build EIS in the small and medium sized companies.

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A Study on the Development of Interior Design Guidelines for Safety Plans of Elderly Housing (노인주거의 안전설계를 위한 실내디자인 설계지침 개발)

  • 한영호;김태환;이진영
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.25
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2000
  • This study mainly aims to address the housing requirements of senior citizens through meeting their basic needs for physical housing while valuing the particular human needs and demands of older people. As the number and frequency of their social ties decrease, senior citizens spend most of their time at home. As a result, they suffer a larger number of accidents in the home. Although carelessness is a cause, the main reason for seniors household accidents is that the general structure, fixtures and appliances of housing do not take into account the particular needs of older people. This study investigates the accident patterns of older people, addresses structural obstructions, and proposes guidelines for ergonomic interior design and household management which take into account universal design and the special needs of senior citizens. This study explores the following: 1) Accident causes and patterns in senior households, as the specific characteristics, requirements of older people. 2) An analysis of safety improvement plans and application. 3) Determining each rooms layout by functional requirement. 4) A final set of proposed interior design guidelines for senior housing.

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PD Characteristics Analysis of Improved Insulating Materials for Power Cables (개질된 전력용 케이블절연체의 부분방전 특성 해석)

  • 송일근;곽희로
    • The Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 1997
  • In order tl get Maaterial requirements for the Improviment of erliability of Insulatint materials for power cables, partial discharge characteristics of Polyethylenes were measured by an ultrasonic techjique and Measured signals were processed to cbtain the paraceters useful for thr quantification of partial discharge characteristics of polyethylenes. This technique was applied to obtain material requirements for the development of improved insulating materials for power cables,As a result, it was found that partial discharging activities in polyethylenes were suppressed considerably when p proper amount of acrylic acid, 0.003[wt %]in this particular case, is grafted on polyethylene chains.It can be concludid from the present study that partial discharging actibities in polyethylenes could be suppressed by the modification of polyethylene with proper chemical components, acrilic acid in this particular study.

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Anticipatory Generation Control of Fossil Power Plant for Large and Rapid Recurring Load Fluctuations (부하변동이 심한 화력발전소의 예상 발전 제어)

  • 박영문;박종근;김재철;김봉희
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.237-245
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    • 1986
  • Most fossil steam generating units are currently being designed for base load operation and are not therefore generally suitable for large and rapid recurring load fluctuations. In particular the control systems adopted for such units are not adequate for the severe recurrent load fluctuations. In particular the control systems adopted for such units are not adequate for the severe recurrent load fluctuations that are expected by the plant supplying the power requirements of the electric are furnaces and rolling mills employed by the steel industry. This paper presents a feasible Anticipatory Control Algorithm which ensures that the fossil fuel fired plant can meet such severe requirements from the control point of view. Details of such a control algorithm and its dynamic simulation on a sample power system are also presented.

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An Approach to Managing Requirements as a Core Asset in Software Product-Line (소프트웨어 프로덕트 라인에서 핵심 자산으로서 요구사항을 관리하는 방법)

  • 문미경;염근혁
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.1010-1026
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    • 2004
  • The goal of product line engineering is to support the systematic development of a set of similar software systems by understanding and controlling their common and distinguishing characteristics. The product line engineering is a process that develops reusable core assets and develops a set of software-intensive systems from a common set of core assets in a prescribed way. Currently, many software development technologies are accomplished in context of product line. However, much of the product line engineering research have focused on the reuse of work products relating to the software's architecture, detail design, and code. The product lines fulfill the promise of tailor-made systems built specifically for the needs of particular customers or customer groups. In particular, commonality and variability play central roles in the all product line development processes. These must be treated already during the requirement analysis phase. Requirements in product line engineering are basis of software development just like as traditional system development engineering, and basis of deciding other core assets' property - commonalities and variabilities. However, it is difficult to elicit, analyze and manage correct requirements. Therefore, it is necessary to develop systematic methods which can develop and manage requirement as core asset, which can be stable in anticipative change and can be well adapted to unpredictable change. In this paper, we suggest a method of managing requirements as core asset in product line. Through this method, the reuse of domain requirements can be enhanced. As a result, the cost and time of software development can be reduced and the productivity can be increased.

Comparative Study of the Requirements for the Buyer's Right to Require Delivery of Substitute Goods under the CISG and the Korean Civil Act

  • Lee, Yoon
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.81-98
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    • 2022
  • Purpose - This study aims to compare the requirements under the United Nations Convention on Contract for the International Sales of Goods (CISG) and the Korean Civil Act (KCA) regarding the buyer's right to require the delivery of substitute goods. The buyer's right to demand substitute delivery not only protect them from the seller's breach of contract but also preserves the contractual bond between the parties by providing an opportunity for sellers to protect their goodwill and circumvent the extreme remedy of avoidance. However, as substitute delivery entails additional efforts and costs for return and re-shipment, this right should not be allowed in every case of defect. Additionally, unlike the CISG, the KCA contains no specific provision related to the requirements for claiming substitute delivery. Therefore, it would be meaningful to examine and compare what requirements should be fulfilled before the buyer exercises the right in relation to non-conforming goods under the CISG and the KCA. Design/methodology - We conducted a comparative study of the requirements under the CISG and the KCA regarding the buyer's right to require delivery of substitute goods given a seller's delivery of non-conforming goods. Additionally, we referred to the opinions from the CISG Advisory Council, the draft of the KCA amendment, and related precedents, mainly focusing on the existence and severity of defects, reasonableness, and timely notice and requests as the major requirements for substitute delivery. Findings - The results of this study can be summarized as follows: First, the CISG provides more detailed requirements about the right to require delivery of substitute goods; by contrast, the KCA does not stipulate any such requirement. Thus, specific requirements for substitute delivery should be included when amending the KCA. Second, the CISG attempts to minimize overlapping and conflict with other remedies by specifying detailed requirements for the delivery of substitutes. Third, both the CISG and KCA require reasonableness for substitute delivery. Originality/value - Although there are no explicit legal requirements for substitute delivery under the KCA, there has been relatively little discussion of this issue to date. Therefore, the findings of our study can guide future revisions of the KCA to fill this loophole. Moreover, the recently released CISG Advisory Council opinion that clarifies the continuing confusion and debate, can help distinguish which remedy is suitable for a particular case. It may provide practical advice for businesspeople in international trade as well as legal implications for the future development of the KCA.

Past and Present Definitions of the Energy and Protein Requirements of Ruminants

  • Corbett, J.L.;Freer, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.609-624
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    • 2003
  • The genesis of methods for defining the nutritional value of feeds and the nutrient requirements of animals, and their development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Europe and the USA are outlined. Current energy and protein feeding systems for ruminants are described. Particular reference is made to the Australian systems which are applicable to grazing animals as well as to those given prepared feeds, and enable the effective nutritional management of a imals at pasture by means of the decision support tool GrazFeed. The scheme for predicting intakes by cattle and sheep from pastures allows for the effects of selective grazing on the composition of the feed eaten, and for reduction in herbage intake when a supplementary feed is consumed. For herbage of any given concentration of metabolizable energy (ME) in the feed dry matter the changes with season of year in the net efficiency of use of the ME for growth and fattening and in the yield of microbial crude protein, g/MJ ME, which both vary with latitude, are defined. An equation to predict the energy requirements for maintenance (MEm) of both cattle and sheep includes predictions of the additional energy costs incurred by grazing compared with housed animals and the cost, if any, of cold stress. The equation allows for the change in MEm with feed intake. A flexible procedure predicts the composition of liveweight gain made by any given breed or sex of cattle and sheep at any stage of growth, and the variation with rate of gain. Protein requirements for maintenance, production including wool growth, and reproduction, are related to the quantities of microbial true protein and undegraded dietary protein truly digested in the small intestine.