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WISEMAN(Weapon system information Integration for System Engineering and Management) - An Information Integration System for System Engineering (효과적인 시스템엔지니어링 추진을 위한 정보통합시스템(WISEMAN) 개발 및 적용사례)

  • Park, Sam Joon;Oh, Hyung Geun;Kim, Hyung Joon;Han, Sang Chul;Kim, Jong Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2006
  • For systematic and effective achievement of Military R&D(Research and Development) processes and activities, information system which supports the concept of Systems Engineering is necessary. WISEMAN(Weapon System Information Integration for System Engineering and Management) is an information integration system, which can provide various kinds of interrelated application functions and assist the collaboration and concurrent engineering activities for weapon system R&D processes and activities. WISEMAN can manage the design information and configuration data of the target development products. It takes charge of the processes and histories about the product data, makes to share all the design information, and provides important application functions for R&D processes such as requirement management, product structure management, parts Management, documents and CAD drawing management, design change management, TDP(Technical Data Package) management etc., and in conjunction with these functions WISEMAN controls various effectivities of system configurations based on baselines and model information. WISEMAN has been used by ADD and Rotem Co. since developed.

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Processing Alarms in DYNAS: Basic Strategy

  • I. K. Hwang;Kim, J. T.;Lee, D. Y.;N. J. Na;S. J. Song;Park, J. C.;K. C. Kwon;C. S. Ham
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 1995
  • During transients or major upsets, operators of a nuclear power plant are faced with a significant amount of information which oftentimes exceeds their capability of processing information in such a time-critical situation. To help resolve this problem of information overload, considerable work is underway worldwide to improve its man-machine interface systems (MMISs). The I&C research team of KAERI is developing a DYNamic Alarm processing System, called DYNAS, to suppress unnecessary or nuisance alarms, and at the same time, emphasize vital information. This paper describes our basic strategy to process alarms in DYNAS.

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The Effect of 3 Dimensional Graphics on Consumer Information Processing in Online Shopping Malls (3차원 그래픽의 활용이 온라인 쇼핑몰 소비자 정보처리 과정에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Young-Eun;Suh, Kil-Soo
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.151-172
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research is, first, to assess empirically web3D impacts on consumer information processing. Second, this research aimed to reveal the circumstances under which web3D impact can be maximized. To achieve the second goal, products were classified into physical dominant and information dominant products, and web3D impact was assessed on these two product categories. The laboratory experiment was adopted to compare the web3D impacts on the physical dominant products with that on the information dominant products. The result of this experiment showed that overall, web3D positively influenced consumer comprehension, memory, and attitude toward the products. In detail, for the physical dominant products, subjects significantly comprehended and memorized information better and performed positive attitude toward the products. For the information dominant products, subjects significantly comprehended and memorized better but did not perform the positive attitude toward the products. This paper explains theses results by suggesting that, overall, web3D impact is large and can be maximized when the characteristics of web3D such as interactivity, realistic display of objects support the characteristics of products that web3D represents.

Optimal Design of Slider for Stable Flying Characteristics using $4{\times}1$ Near-field Probe Array

  • Jung, Min-Su;Hong, Eo-Jin;Park, Kyoung-Su;Park, No-Cheol;Yang, Hyun-Seok;Park, Young-Pil;Lee, Sung-Q;Park, Kang-Ho
    • Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2006
  • In the information storage development, the trend of the storage device is to increase the recording density. Among such an effort, near-field probe recording is spotlighted as a method of high increasing recording density. For the successfully embodiment of storage device, the actuating mechanism of near-field probe is essentially designed. In this paper, we suggest the slider similar with conventional HDD and design the slider using near-field probe for the purpose of applying the slider in order to control gap between probe and media. The most important object of slider design is to guarantee the flying ability and stability. For achievement of these design objects, we perform two step of optimal design process. The media is supposed to model as random displacement, which is only considered roughness of disk surface. The design slider is analyzed with dynamic state in assumed media. At this process, the optimal model is confirmed to stable flying stability.

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Human Search Patterns on Product Comparison Service (제품 비교 웹서비스의 고객 검색 패턴에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Hong-Hee;Lee, Choog-Kwon;Yoo, Sang-Jin
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.98-105
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    • 2009
  • It is important for firms to help customers find the products or information they need in order to increase sales and promote return visits to their websites. Hence, the presentation of product information is very important in e-commerce websites. In this research, we study how disposition styles can influence browsing patterns. The test results show that people are inclined to use feature information paths in the vertical disposition style and product information paths in the horizontal disposition style. With vertical disposition, users are more likely to follow feature information paths which may help them focus on comparisons across products.

Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Homophily, Communication Structure, and Information Search in an Online User Community

  • Jeongmin Kim;Soyeon Lee;Yujin Han;Dong-Il Jung
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.635-660
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    • 2024
  • A growing body of research explores how users of online communities navigate through large-scale platforms to find the information they seek. This study builds on the theories of homophily, structural embeddedness, and social exchange to investigate how interest homophily and existing communication structures serve as mechanisms driving information searches and the subsequent formation of communication networks in these communities. Specifically, we analyze comment-on-post tie formation using network data from "Today's House," the largest online user community specializing in interior design in Korea. Employing the LR-QAP method, a permutation-based hypothesis testing algorithm for social network data, our research identifies that network tie formation is driven by both homophilous information searches based on instrumental and hedonic interests, as well as by structurally induced searches such as preferential attachment, reciprocity, and transitivity. In addition, we investigate the contingent effects of communication structure on homophilous tie formation. Our findings suggest that while network-wide structural characteristics enhance homophilous tie formation based on instrumental interests, local network processes leverage homophily based on hedonic interests. We conclude by discussing the theoretical implications of the differential influence of participation motivations on information search patterns and the practical implications for the design of online communities.

Intelligent u-Learning and Research Environment for Computational Science on Mobile Device

  • Park, Sun-Rae;Jin, Duseok;Lee, Jongsuk Ruth;Cho, Kum Won;Lee, Kyu-Chul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.709-722
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    • 2014
  • In the $21^{st}$ century, IT reform has led to the development of cyber-infrastructure owing to the outstanding enhancement of computer and network performance. The ripple effect has continued to increase. Accordingly, this study suggests a new computational research environment using mobile devices. In order to simplify the access of supercomputer, Science AppStore, task management and virtualization technologies are developed on mobile devices. User can be able to research by utilizing computational science SW such as compressible flow solver and nano device simulation tool that in installed on supercomputer in mobile environments. Also, this research environment makes it possible to monitor the simulation result and covers 14 university, 33 subjects, and 1,202 individuals.

A Study on the Level of Correctness of Decision Making using two Alternative Information Presenting Methods (회계정보의 표현양식이 의사결정자의 예측정확성에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Park Jae-Yong;Park Seong-Kyu
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.4
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    • pp.573-593
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the level of correctness accounting information with the two alternative forms of presenting information outputs. Specifically two different methods of presenting accounting information, the table form and the graphical form were employed to test the level of correctness of the accounting information user's decision making. Using college students as a surrogate decision maker, this research have found that there is no statistically significant difference in the correctness of decision making between the two groups, one group using the table form of accounting information and another group using the graphical form of accounting information.

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Exploring the Information-Sharing Intention on Social Networking Sites

  • Shu-Mei Tseng
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.367-388
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to examine the factors of information-sharing intention on social networking sites (SNSs) by integrating the perspectives of the institution-based trust, social presence, and theory of reasoned action (TRA). An empirical survey was conducted and 364 valid respondents were collected from Facebook (FB) users in Taiwan. These data were analyzed against the research model using the partial least squares (PLS) structural equation modeling. The findings revealed that situational normality and structural assurance have a positive influenced user trust in SNSs which in turn increased their information-sharing attitudes. Furthermore, the subjective norms, user information-sharing attitudes and social presence of the SNSs were shown to have a positive influenced on user information sharing intention. Finally, this study provided several important theoretical and practical implications to understand factors affecting information-sharing intention on SNSs.