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Empirical Analysis on the Relationship between R&D Inputs and Performance Using Successive Binary Logistic Regression Models (연속적 이항 로지스틱 회귀모형을 이용한 R&D 투입 및 성과 관계에 대한 실증분석)

  • Park, Sungmin
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.342-357
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    • 2014
  • The present study analyzes the relationship between research and development (R&D) inputs and performance of a national technology innovation R&D program using successive binary Logistic regression models based on a typical R&D logic model. In particular, this study focuses on to answer the following three main questions; (1) "To what extent, do the R&D inputs have an effect on the performance creation?"; (2) "Is an obvious relationship verified between the immediate predecessor and its successor performance?"; and (3) "Is there a difference in the performance creation between R&D government subsidy recipient types and between R&D collaboration types?" Methodologically, binary Logistic regression models are established successively considering the "Success-Failure" binary data characteristic regarding the performance creation. An empirical analysis is presented analyzing the sample n = 2,178 R&D projects completed. This study's major findings are as follows. First, the R&D inputs have a statistically significant relationship only with the short-term, technical output, "Patent Registration." Second, strong dependencies are identified between the immediate predecessor and its successor performance. Third, the success probability of the performance creation is statistically significantly different between the R&D types aforementioned. Specifically, compared with "Large Company", "Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SMS)" shows a greater success probability of "Sales" and "New Employment." Meanwhile, "R&D Collaboration" achieves a larger success probability of "Patent Registration" and "Sales."

Comparative Evaluation of Two-dimensional Radiography and Three Dimensional Computed Tomography Based Dose-volume Parameters for High-dose-rate Intracavitary Brachytherapy of Cervical Cancer: A Prospective Study

  • Madan, Renu;Pathy, Sushmita;Subramani, Vellaiyan;Sharma, Seema;Mohanti, Bidhu Kalyan;Chander, Subhash;Thulkar, Sanjay;Kumar, Lalit;Dadhwal, Vatsla
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.4717-4721
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    • 2014
  • Background: Dosimetric comparison of two dimensional (2D) radiography and three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) based dose distributions with high-dose-rate (HDR) intracavitry radiotherapy (ICRT) for carcinoma cervix, in terms of target coverage and doses to bladder and rectum. Materials and Methods: Sixty four sessions of HDR ICRT were performed in 22 patients. External beam radiotherapy to pelvis at a dose of 50 Gray in 27 fractions followed by HDR ICRT, 21 Grays to point A in 3 sessions, one week apart was planned. All patients underwent 2D-orthogonal and 3D-CT simulation for each session. Treatment plans were generated using 2D-orthogonal images and dose prescription was made at point A. 3D plans were generated using 3D-CT images after delineating target volume and organs at risk. Comparative evaluation of 2D and 3D treatment planning was made for each session in terms of target coverage (dose received by 90%, 95% and 100% of the target volume: D90, D95 and D100 respectively) and doses to bladder and rectum: ICRU-38 bladder and rectum point dose in 2D planning and dose to 0.1cc, 1cc, 2cc, 5cc, and 10cc of bladder and rectum in 3D planning. Results: Mean doses received by 100% and 90% of the target volume were $4.24{\pm}0.63$ and $4.9{\pm}0.56$ Gy respectively. Doses received by 0.1cc, 1cc and 2cc volume of bladder were $2.88{\pm}0.72$, $2.5{\pm}0.65$ and $2.2{\pm}0.57$ times more than the ICRU bladder reference point. Similarly, doses received by 0.1cc, 1cc and 2cc of rectum were $1.80{\pm}0.5$, $1.48{\pm}0.41$ and $1.35{\pm}0.37$ times higher than ICRU rectal reference point. Conclusions: Dosimetric comparative evaluation of 2D and 3D CT based treatment planning for the same brachytherapy session demonstrates underestimation of OAR doses and overestimation of target coverage in 2D treatment planning.

Development and Application of Technology Modular Alternatives Setting Model for Evaluating R&D Project Effectively (효율적인 R&D과제평가를 위한 기술대체모듈 설정모형의 개발 및 적용)

  • Kwon, Cheol-Shin;Kim, Ki-Chan;Ahn, Ki-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 2010
  • In R&D project evaluation, we consider the technical couple. And we set technology modular alternatives, after evaluating technical group based on technical couple. So we solve the problem extracted from existing research of R&D project evaluation. We use Conjoint Analysis(CA) for this research. CA is usually used for confirming customers' preference. However we use it for researchers' preference in the side of technology. This research is followed by the next 4 steps. (1) Hierarchical model of goal technology (2) Composition model of modular alternatives (3) Evaluation model of modular alternatives (4) Setting model of technology modular alternatives.

NMR Chemical Shift for 4d$^n$ Systems (Ⅰ). Evaluation of the Required Hyperfine Integrals

  • Sang-woon Ahn;Hyuck-Choon Suh;Kee-Hag Lee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 1983
  • The hyperfine integrals for 4d orbitals have been evaluated adopting a general method which is applicable to a general vector, R, pointing arbitrary direction in space. The operator and the spherical harmonic part of 4d orbitals are expressed in terms of R and r$_{N}$ and the exponential part, r$^{2}$exp(-2${\beta}$r), of 4d orbitals is also translated as a function of R and r$_{N}$ and then integration is performed. The radial integrals for 4d orbitals are tabulated in analytical forms. The hyperfine integrals for 4d orbitals are also represented in analytical forms, using the specific formulas of radial series which we found.

Current Status of Nuclear Waste Management (and Disposal) in the United States

  • McMahon, K.;Swift, P.;Nutt, M.;Birkholzer, J.;Boyle, W.;Gunter, T.;Larson, N.;MacKinnon, R.;Sorenson, K.
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2013
  • The United States Department of Energy (US DOE) is conducting research and development (R&D) activities under the Used Fuel Disposition Campaign (UFDC) to support storage, transportation, and disposal of used nuclear fuel (UNF) and wastes generated by existing and future nuclear fuel cycles. R&D activities are ongoing at nine national laboratories, and are divided into storage, transportation and disposal. Storage R&D focuses on closing technical gaps related to extended storage of UNF. Transportation R&D focuses on ensuring transportability of UNF following extended storage, and addressing data gaps regarding nuclear fuel integrity, retrievability, and demonstration of subcriticality. Disposal R&D focuses on identifying geologic disposal options and addressing technical challenges for generic disposal concepts in mined repositories in salt, clay/shale, and granitic rocks, and deep borehole disposal. UFDC R&D goals include increasing confidence in the robustness of generic disposal concepts, reducing generic sources of uncertainty that may impact the viability of disposal concepts, and developing science and engineering tools to support the selection, characterization, and licensing of a repository. The US DOE has also initiated activities in the Nuclear Fuel Storage and Transportation (NFST) Planning Project to facilitate the development of an interim storage facility and to support transportation infrastructure in the near term.

Similarity calculation between national R&D reports using co-occurrence (문서의 공기관계를 이용하여 국가 R&D 보고서간 유사도 계산)

  • Kim, Nam-Hun;Joo, Jong-Min;Park, Hyuk-Ro;Yang, Hyung-Jeong;Choi, Kwang-Nam
    • 한국어정보학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문에서는 문서의 공기관계를 통해 추출된 문서의 특징을 이용하여 유사 보고서를 판별하는 시스템을 제안한다. 국가 R&D 보고서의 XML형식 파일에서 텍스트를 추출 후, 문장 단위로 나누어 각 문장의 공기관계를 추출한다. 그 후 공기관계의 노드와 엣지를 문서에 추가하고, 노드로 사용된 단어만 남기고 나머지 단어는 제외한다. 그리고 이것을 문서의 특징으로 삼고 유사도 계산을 한다. 이 때, 유사도 계산은 코사인 유사도를 사용한다. 실험결과, 국가 R&D문서 유사도 계산에서 제안된 방법이 기존의 방법보다 높은 분류율을 보여주었다.

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Similarity calculation between national R&D reports using co-occurrence (문서의 공기관계를 이용하여 국가 R&D 보고서간 유사도 계산)

  • Kim, Nam-Hun;Joo, Jong-Min;Park, Hyuk-Ro;Yang, Hyung-Jeong;Choi, Kwang-Nam
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문에서는 문서의 공기관계를 통해 추출된 문서의 특징을 이용하여 유사 보고서를 판별하는 시스템을 제안한다. 국가 R&D 보고서의 XML형식 파일에서 텍스트를 추출 후, 문장 단위로 나누어 각 문장의 공기 관계를 추출한다. 그 후 공기관계의 노드와 엣지를 문서에 추가하고, 노드로 사용된 단어만 남기고 나머지 단어는 제외한다. 그리고 이것을 문서의 특징으로 삼고 유사도 계산을 한다. 이 때, 유사도 계산은 코사인 유사도를 사용한다. 실험결과, 국가 R&D문서 유사도 계산에서 제안된 방법이 기존의 방법보다 높은 분류율을 보여주었다.

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Derivations with Power Values on Lie Ideals in Rings and Banach Algebras

  • Rehman, Nadeem ur;Muthana, Najat Mohammed;Raza, Mohd Arif
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.397-408
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a 2-torsion free prime ring with center Z, U be the Utumi quotient ring, Q be the Martindale quotient ring of R, d be a derivation of R and L be a Lie ideal of R. If $d(uv)^n=d(u)^md(v)^l$ or $d(uv)^n=d(v)^ld(u)^m$ for all $u,v{\in}L$, where m, n, l are xed positive integers, then $L{\subseteq}Z$. We also examine the case when R is a semiprime ring. Finally, as an application we apply our result to the continuous derivations on non-commutative Banach algebras. This result simultaneously generalizes a number of results in the literature.

ON DERIVATIONS IN BANACH ALGEBRAS

  • Chang, Ick-Song;Jun, Kil-Woung;Jung, Yong-Soo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.635-643
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    • 2002
  • Our main goal is to show that if there exist Jordan derivations D and G on a noncommutative (n + 1)!-torsion free prime ring R such that $$D(x)x^n-x^nG(x)\in\ C(R)$$ for all $x\in\ R$, then we have D=0 and G=0. We also prove that if there exists a derivation D on a noncommutative 2-torsion free prime ring R such that the mapping $\chi$longrightarrow[aD($\chi$), $\chi$] is commuting on R, then we have either a = 0 or D = 0.

A Case Study on Qualitative Efficiency of National R&D Projects on Technical Performances : Focused on Livestock Quarantine (국가 R&D 기술적 성과의 질적 효율성 분석에 관한 사례 연구 : 가축방역 분야를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Cho, Nam-Wook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2019
  • Korea's R&D investment has significantly increased in recent years and the quantitative outputs such as number of papers and patents have also increased with the investment. However, the quality of R&D outputs has not been fully addressed. In particular, quality of technical performance, such as the quality of patents, has attracted little attention. In this paper, a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method was used to construct models for efficiency analysis of R&D investment, focused on quality of technical performance. Indices were proposed to analyze the quantitative and qualitative efficiencies of R&D investment. In order to effectively analyze R&D efficiencies, the measurement units of the input and output variables were standardized. Based on cases of livestock quarantine R&D projects of Korea, the quantitative and qualitative efficiencies of national R&D projects were analyzed and factors that would influence R&D efficiencies were identified. This paper suggests that both quantitative and qualitative efficiencies should be considered when measuring R&D efficiency. Also, it is recommended to carefully consider the characteristics of R&D projects during project selection stage.