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웹서비스 유사성 평가 방법들의 실험적 평가 (Evaluation of Web Service Similarity Assessment Methods)

  • 황유섭
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.1-22
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    • 2009
  • 월드와이드웹(WWW)은 유용한 정보를 포함하는 자료들의 집합에서 유용한 작업을 수행할 수 있는 서비스들의 집합으로 변화하고 있다. 새롭게 등장하고 있는 웹서비스 기술은 향후 웹의 기술적 변화를 추구하며 최근의 웹의 변화에 중요한 역할을 수행할 것으로 기대된다. 웹서비스는 어플리케이션 간의 통신을 위한 호환성 표준을 제시하며 기업 내/외를 아우를 수 있는 어플리케이션 상호작용 및 통합을 촉진한다. 웹서비스를 서비스 중심 컴퓨팅환경으로서 운용하기 위해서는 웹서비스 저장소는 조직화되어 있어야 할 뿐 아니라, 사용자들의 요구에 맞는 웹서비스 컴포넌트를 찾을 수 있는 효율적인 도구들을 제공하여야 한다. 서비스 중심 컴퓨팅을 위한 웹서비스의 중요성이 증대됨에 따라 웹서비스 발견을 효율적으로 제공할 수 있는 기법의 수요 또한 증대된다. 웹서비스 발견을 위한 많은 기법들이 제안되어 왔지만, 대부분의 선행연구들은 활용하기에는 제대로 발달하지 못하였거나 특정 도메인에 너무 치중하여 일반화하기 어려웠다. 이 논문에서는 군집화기법과 XML기반의 서비스 기술표준인 WSDL의 의미적 가치를 활용하여 다수의 웹서비스를 군집화하는 프레임워크를 제안한다. 웹서비스 발견이라는 연구영역에 최초로 데이터마이닝 기법을 적용한 연구이다. 본 논문에서 제안하는 방식은 여러 흥미로운 요소들이 있다: (1) 서비스 사용자와 제공자들의 사전지식 요구를 최소화한다 (2) 특정 도메인에 과도하게 치중한 온톨로지를 피한다 (3) 웹서비스들 간의 의미론적 관계를 시각화할 수 있다. 이 논문에서 인공신경 정신망 네트워크를 기반으로 하여 프로토타입 시스템을 개발하였으며, 실제 운용되고 있는 웹서비스 저장소로부터 획득한 실제 웹서비스들을 사용하여 제안하는 웹서비스 조직화 프레임워크를 실증적으로 평가하였으며 제안하는 방식의 효용성을 보여주는 실험결과를 보고한다.

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토양 및 지하수 Investigation 과 Remediation에 대한 현장적용

  • Wallner, Heinz
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2000년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.44-63
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    • 2000
  • Situated close to Heathrow Airport, and adjacent to the M4 and M25 Motorways, the site at Axis Park is considered a prime location for business in the UK. In consequnce two of the UK's major property development companies, MEPC and Redrew Homes sought the expertise of Intergeo to remediate the contaminated former industrial site prior to its development. Industrial use of the twenty-six hectare site, started in 1936, when Hawker Aircraft commence aircraft manufacture. In 1963 the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company purchased part of the site. Ford commenced vehicle production at the site in the mid-1970's and production was continued by Iveco Ford from 1986 to the plant's decommissioning in 1997. Geologically the site is underlain by sand and gravel, deposited in prehistory by the River Thames, with London Clay at around 6m depth. The level of groundwater fluctuates seasonally at around 2.5m depth, moving slowly southwest towards local streams and watercourses. A phased investigation of the site was undertaken, which culminated in the extensive site investigation undertaken by Intergeo in 1998. In total 50 boreholes, 90 probeholes and 60 trial pits were used to investigate the site and around 4000 solid and 1300 liquid samples were tested in the laboratory for chemical substances. The investigations identified total petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil up to 25, 000mg/kg. Diesel oil, with some lubricating oil were the main components. Volatile organic compounds were identified in the groundwater in excess of 10mg/l. Specific substances included trichloromethane, trichloromethane and tetrachloroethene. Both the oil and volatile compounds were widely spread across the site, The specific substances identified could be traced back to industrial processes used at one or other dates in the sites history Slightly elevated levels of toxic metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were also identified locally. Prior to remediation of the site and throughout its progress, extensive liaison with the regulatory authorities and the client's professional representatives was required. In addition to meetings, numerous technical documents detailing methods and health and safety issues were required in order to comply with UK environmental and safety legislation. After initially considering a range of options to undertake remediation, the following three main techniques were selected: ex-situ bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soils, skimming of free floating hydrocarbon product from the water surface at wells and excavations and air stripping of volatile organic compounds from groundwater recovered from wells. The achievements were as follows: 1) 350, 000m3 of soil was excavated and 112, 000m3 of sand and gravel was processed to remove gravel and cobble sized particles; 2) 53, 000m3 of hydrocarbon contaminated soil was bioremediated in windrows ; 3) 7000m3 of groundwater was processed by skimming to remove free floating Product; 4) 196, 000m3 of groundwater was Processed by air stripping to remove volatile organic compounds. Only 1000m3 of soil left the site for disposal in licensed waste facilities Given the costs of disposal in the UK, the selected methods represented a considerable cost saving to the Clients. All other soil was engineered back into the ground to a precise geotechnical specification. The following objective levels were achieved across the site 1) By a Risk Based Corrective Action (RBCA) methodology it was demonstrated that soil with less that 1000mg/kg total petroleum hydrocarbons did not pose a hazard to health or water resources and therefore, could remain insitu; 2) Soils destined for the residential areas of the site were remediated to 250mg/kg total petroleum hydrocarbons; in the industrial areas 500mg/kg was proven acceptable. 3) Hydrocarbons in groundwater were remediated to below the Dutch Intervegtion Level of 0.6mg/1; 4) Volatile organic compounds/BTEX group substances were reduced to below the Dutch Intervention Levels; 5) Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and metals were below Inter-departmental Committee for the Redevelopment of Contaminated Land guideline levels for intended enduse. In order to verify the qualify of the work 1500 chemical test results were submitted for the purpose of validation. Quality assurance checks were undertaken by independent consultants and at an independent laboratory selected by Intergeo. Long term monitoring of water quality was undertaken for a period of one year after remediation work had been completed. Both the regulatory authorities and Clients representatives endorsed the quality of remediation now completed at the site. Subsequent to completion of the remediation work Redrew Homes constructed a prestige housing development. The properties at "Belvedere Place" retailed at premium prices. On the MEPC site the Post Office, amongst others, has located a major sorting office for the London area. Exceptionally high standards of remediation, control and documentation were a requirement for the work undertaken here.aken here.

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