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탐색적 FGI와 Delphi기법을 활용한 ICT 중소기업 기술지원 프로그램 개선 방안 연구 (Improvement of ICT SMEs Technology Support Programs using Exploratory FGI and Delphi techniques)

  • 이형주;이용훈;박소라;이일진
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제15권9호
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구에서는 ICT 중소기업 기술지원 프로그램의 문제점을 수혜자와 전문가 관점에서 찾아내어 개선방안을 도출하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 이를 위하여 한국전자통신연구원(ETRI)에서 수행하고 있는 중소기업 기술지원 프로그램인의 수혜기업을 대상으로 표적집단면접(FGI) 조사를 실시하였고, 도출된 주요 이슈에 대하여 전문가를 대상으로 델파이(Delphi) 조사를 수행하는 2단계 조사를 실시하였다. FGI 조사결과, ICT 중소기업은 기술인력, 연구인프라, 비R&D 분야에 애로사항을 가지고 있는 것으로 나타났고, 동일 항목에 대한 전문가 Delphi 조사를 통하여 국내 출연(연) 중소기업 기술지원 프로그램의 문제점을 도출하였다. Delphi 조사결과, 고급/고경력 인력의 중소기업 지원기피, 체계적인 장비 운영관리 시스템 및 인력 부족, 시험 인증 전담인력 부족 및 인프라 미흡, 기술지원 정책 및 프로그램 체계 미흡이 문제점으로 나타났고, 본 연구의 FGI 및 Delphi 조사결과를 토대로 ICT 중소기업 기술지원 활성화 방안을 제시하였다.

국방 정보시스템 연구개발사업 업체선정 평가모형 개발에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Evaluation Model for Company Selection of Defense Information System R&D Projects)

  • 김선영;이영재
    • 한국정보시스템학회지:정보시스템연구
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.73-95
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    • 2010
  • This study shows the scientific and systematic Evaluation Model using factor analysis and AHP methods for the success of defense Information System R&D projects. The evaluation model was divided into 7 evaluation factors such as Developing support, Developing infrastructure, Developing management and test & evaluation, Support factors for strength, Understanding & developing strategy, Developing technology & organization, and Developing performance. And those were composed of totally 24 low level Evaluation index. The Developed Evaluation Model in the paper could be contributed more to objectively and transparently company selection of defense Information System R&D and other defense R&D Projects in the future.

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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    • 제1권1호
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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.

Composition of Federal R&D Spending, and Regional Economy : The Case of the U.S.A

  • Lee, Si-Kyoung
    • 지역연구
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.65-78
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    • 1993
  • In this study, the significant and enduring concentration of federal R&D spending in metro-scale clusters across the nation is treated as evidence of the operation of a distinct industrial infrastructure defined by the ability of R&D performers to attract external funding and pursue the sophisticated project work demanded. It follows, then, that the agglomerative potential of these R&D concentrations -- performers and their support infrastructures -- requires a search for economic impacts guided by a different stimulative effects attributable to federal R&D spending may be that substantial subnational economic impacts are routinely obscured and diluted by research designs that seek to discover impacts either at the level of nation-scale economic aggregates or on firms or specific industries organized spatially. Therefore, this study proceeds by seeking to link the locational clustering of federal contract R&D spending to more localized economic impacts. It tests a series of models(X-IV) designed to trace federal contract R&D spending flows to economic impacts registered at the level of metro-regional economies. By shifting the focus from funding sources to recipient types and then to sector-specific impacts, the patterns of consistent results become increasingly compelling. In general, these results indicated that federal R&D spending does indeed nurture the development of an important nation-spanning advanced industrial production and R&D infrastructure anchored primarily by two dozed or so metro-regions. However, dominated as it is by a strong defense-industrial orientation, federal contract R&D spending would appear to constitute a relatively inefficient national economic development policy, at least as registered on conventional indicators. Federal contract R&D destined for the support of nondefense/civilian(Model I), nonprofit(Model II), and educational/research(Mode III) R&D agendas is associated with substantially greater regional employment and income impacts than is R&D funding disbursed by the Department of Defense. While federal R&D support from DOD(Model I) and for-profit(Model II) and industrial performer(Model III) contract R&D agendas are associated with positive regional economic impacts, they are substantially smaller than those associated with performers operating outside the defense industrial base. Moreover, evidence that the large-business sector mediates a small business sector(Model VI) justifies closer scrutiny of the relative contribution to economic growth and development made by these two sectors, as well as of the primacy typically accorded employment change as a conventional economic performance indicator. Ultimately, those regions receiving federal R&D spending have experienced measurable employment and income gains as a result. However, whether or not those gains could be improved by changing the composition -- and therefore the primary missions -- of federal R&D spending cannot be decided by merely citing evidence of its economic impacts of the kind reported here. Rather, that decision turns on a prior public choice relating to the trade-offs deemed acceptable between conventional employment and income gains, the strength of a nation's industrial base not reflected in such indicators, and the reigning conception of what constitutes national security -- military might or a competitive civilian economy.

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Activation of Ontact Research Using Science & Technology Knowledge Infrastructure ScienceON

  • Han, Sangjun;Shin, Jaemin;Lee, Seokhyoung;Park, Junghun
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • 제10권spc호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2022
  • As data-based research activities and outcomes increase and ontact or non-face-to-face activities become common, the demand for easy utilization of resources, tools, functions, and easily accessible information required for research in the R&D sector has increased accordingly. With the rapid increase in the demand for collaborative research based on online platforms, research support institutions strive to provide venues for research activities that merge various information and functions. ScienceON, an integrated science & technology (S&T) knowledge infrastructure service developed and operated by the Korea Institute of S&T Information (KISTI), supports open collaboration by connecting and merging all the information, functions, and infrastructure required for research activities. This paper describes the online research activity support tool provided by ScienceON and the remarkable results achieved through this activity. Specifically, the excellent creation of the following flow of meta-material research activities in the ontact space is elucidated. First, the papers required for a meta-material analysis are retrieved, virtual simulation is conducted with the experimental data extracted from the papers, and research data are accumulated. ScienceON's tools for supporting ontact research activity will play a role as an important service in the era of digital transformation and open science.

New Corrosion-Resistant Zn-Al-Mg Alloy Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet

  • Kohei Tokuda;Yasuto Goto;Mamoru Saito;Hiroshi Takebayashi;Takeshi Konishi;Yuto Fukuda;Fumiaki Nakamura;Koji Kawanishi;Kohei Ueda;Hidetoshi Shindo
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.121-130
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    • 2024
  • In recent years, Zn-Al-Mg alloy galvanized steel sheets have been widely used as coated steel sheets to support social capital in the infrastructure field. A feature of Zn-Al-Mg alloy-coated steel sheets is that they provide a better corrosion protection period than Zn-coated steel sheets. In this study, the corrosion resistance of a new Zn-Al-Mg alloy-coated steel sheet was investigated and compared to that of conventional commercially available coated steel sheets. The investigation confirmed that increasing the Mg concentration in the Zn-Al-Mg-coated steel sheet improved corrosion resistance, which was more than 10 times that of the galvanized steel sheet specified in JIS G 3302. The study findings also confirmed that the corrosion resistance reached more than twice that of the coated steel sheet specified in JIS G 3323. If such galvanized steel sheets are applied to social infrastructures that are exposed to severely corrosive environments, the service life of the infrastructure might be extended.

혁신형 중소기업을 위한 기술지원정책 연구 (A Study of Technical Support Policy for Innovative SMEs)

  • 박문수;이호형
    • 통상정보연구
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.197-218
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구에서는 중소기업 R&D 투자 지체와 정부지원 보완이라는 문제의식에 기인하여 중소기업 기술지원정책과 기술경쟁력과의 관계를 실증 분석하였다. 분석 결과를 종합하면, 다음과 같이 두 가지의 결과를 도출할 수 있다. 첫째, 중소기업 기술경쟁력에 영향을 주는 기술지원정책은 기술 자금세제지원, 기술인프라지원 등 직접적인 R&D 지원정책이 기술경쟁력에 높은 영향을 나타냈으며, 기업특성에 따라 1차협력기업 5~49인(소규모 기업) 제조업의 특성을 가진 혁신형 중소기업이 기술지원정책과 기술 경쟁력간 긍정적 영향 관계가 높은 것으로 분석되었다. 결국 정책자금, 투자유치, 대출 확대 등으로 기술자금지원을 늘려야 하며 그 가운데서도 고성장 혁신형 중소기업 육성을 위한 전략적 R&D 자원배분과 연구인력지원 강화가 필요하다는 것을 시사점으로 제시하였다.

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5G CPS 기반 스마트시티 서비스 정책 (5G Cyber Physical System-based Smart City Service Policy)

  • 김병운
    • 정보화정책
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.67-84
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 4차 산업혁명의 핵심인 5G CPS內 통신설비 인프라, R&D 및 관련 법제를 기반으로 스마트시티 서비스 활성화 정책을 제시한다. 5G CPS는 ICT 핵심기술(인공지능, 산업인터넷, 빅데이터, 클라우드), 통신설비(관로, 전주, 광케이블, 국사), 물리시스템(스마트시티: 교통, 에너지, 워터, 빌딩, 사회기반시설 등)의 융합이다. 본 연구는 5G CPS의 통신설비, 클라우드 기반 물리시스템 분야 스마트시티 도메인을 대상으로 신서비스 창출 활성화를 위해서는 설비규모 기준 통신법 분류체계 개선, 통신설비 인프라의 국가주도 구축과 장기투자, 신서비스 활성화 지향의 스마트시티법 개편, 그리고 Data analytics R&D 정책지원 확대가 필요함을 제시한다.

An Assessment of ICT Infrastructure, Deployment and Applications in the Science and Technology (S&T) Research Institutions in Ghana

  • Kwafoa, Paulina Nana Yaa;Entsua-Mensah, Clement
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.29-48
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    • 2021
  • The paper discusses the ICT infrastructure as far as the availability of (computers, local or wide area networks, Internet connectivity and its reliability, size of the bandwidth and its optimization, etc.) in the S&T research institution. It also examined the profile of the research scientists and looked at the type of ICT infrastructure that is available for their use as well as the reliability of the Internet connectivity within these research institutions. It looked at the broadband capacities of the research institutions and the ICT capabilities in respect of the technical and managerial support back-up that are available to the research institutions. The study used the survey research method with a questionnaire as well as personal observation to gather the data. From the data gathered, it was realized that the internet connectivity and the size of the bandwidth that the R&D institutions subscribed to differed significantly. Again, the extent to which the research scientists were able to access the internet in their respective institutions depended on the quality of the local network in place. Generally, the investments in ICT were made for different management objectives, and these were meant to facilitate the generation of new knowledge as well as make measurable improvements in R&D activities.

항공안전감독 점검 요소 우선순위 결정에 관한 연구 (A Study on Priority of Aviation Safety Oversight Inspection Elements)

  • 김웅이;안주현;최영재
    • 한국항공운항학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.90-97
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    • 2019
  • The International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO) recently established the Global Aviation Safety Plan(GASP) for national aviation safety management, along with the enactment of Annex 19, Safety Management System(SMS). ICAO require the establishment of the 'States Safety Programs(SSP)' for countries with excellent safety evaluation, including Korea, and the establishment of aviation safety supervision systems for all Contracting States by 2017 under the enactment of ICAO Annex 19. Required. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport has continuously invested in R&D to secure such aviation safety systematically, and is making efforts to develop and disseminate related technologies by establishing long-term R&D roadmaps. A study on aviation safety supervision among the system-based aviation safety supervision support technology development R&D project, which is underway as part of the aviation safety technology development project of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. We conducted a study to see if this methodology logically guarantees reasonableness.