• Title/Summary/Keyword: Schema Maintenance

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Pseudo-standard and Its Implementation for the Maintenance Data of Ship and Offshore Structures (선박 및 해양 구조물에 있어서 유지보수용 데이터 교환을 위한 준표준 분석과 사례 구현)

  • Son, Gum-Jun;Lee, Jang-Hyun;Lee, Jeongyoul;Han, Eun-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2013
  • This study focuses on the data schema and data content, which includes maintenance data, data structures and illustration data relevant with the maintenance process of ship and offshore structures. Product lifecycle management (PLM) is expected to encompass all the product data generated for the operation and maintenance information as well as the design and production. This paper introduces a data exchange schema in PLM of ship and offshore, serving as the basis for the role of standards required by the middle-of-life PLM. Also this paper identifies a typology of standards relevant to PLM that addresses the schema of evolving standards and identifies a XML schema supporting the exchange of data related with maintenance operations. Technical document based on standards in accordance with S1000D and Shipdex is explained. A case study illustrating the use of standard data exchange and technical document is presented.

Schema of Maintenance Data Exchange and Implementation Applied To Ship & Offshore Platform

  • Son, Gum Jun;Lee, Jang Hyun
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 2018
  • The importance of data management for the efficient maintenance and operation of offshore structures is becoming increasingly important. This paper has discussed the data schema and business rules that standardize the data exchange between ship design, operation and maintenance. Technical documentation that meets the international standards of ShipDex and S1000D for exchanging the operation and management data in neutral or standard formats has been introduced into the life cycle management of ships. The schema of the data exchange is represented by XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and the lifecycle data is implemented by a structured document. Lifecycle data is represented as data modules defined by XML schema. Given the feasible data generation, an example of a technical document is introduced by a general XML authoring tool.

Case Study for Design and Implementation of Qualifying University Graduate System for Efficient Maintenance (효율적인 유지보수가 가능한 대학졸업사정시스템의 설계 및 구현: 사례 연구)

  • Lim, EunKi
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.193-203
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    • 2013
  • In our thesis we introduce case study for qualifying university graduates system for efficient maintenance. First, we find out factors to make maintenance difficult and present solution for them. Second, we convert system architecture from algorithm-oriented to driving-engine-based, design DB schema, develop algorithms for important components of proposed system, and implement them. Through results of system operation, we show that our system can reduce maintenance cost fairly.

XML Schema Evolution Approach Assuring the Automatic Propagation to XML Documents (XML 문서에 자동 전파하는 XML 스키마 변경 접근법)

  • Ra, Young-Gook
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.13D no.5 s.108
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    • pp.641-650
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    • 2006
  • XML has the characteristics of self-describing and uses DTD or XML schema in order to constraint its structure. Even though the XML schema is only at the stage of recommendation yet, it will be prevalently used because DTD is not itself XML and has the limitation on the expression power. The structure defined by the XML schema as well as the data of the XML documents can vary due to complex reasons. Those reasons are errors in the XML schema design, new requirements due to new applications, etc. Thus, we propose XML schema evolution operators that are extracted from the analysis of the XML schema updates. These schema evolution operators enable the XML schema updates that would have been impossible without supporting tools if there are a large number of XML documents complying the U schema. In addition, these operators includes the function of automatically finding the update place in the XML documents which are registered to the XSE system, and maintaining the XML documents valid to the XML schema rather than merely well-formed. This paper is the first attempt to update XML schemas of the XML documents and provides the comprehensive set of schema updating operations. Our work is necessary for the XML application development and maintenance in that it helps to update the structure of the XML documents as well as the data in the easy and precise manner.

Discovering and Maintaining Semantic Mappings between XML Schemas and Ontologies

  • An, Yuan;Borgida, Alex;Mylopoulos, John
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.44-73
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    • 2008
  • There is general agreement that the problem of data semantics has to be addressed for XML data to become machine-processable. This problem can be tackled by defining a semantic mapping between an XML schema and an ontology. Unfortunately, creating such mappings is a tedious, time-consuming, and error-prone task. To alleviate this problem, we present a solution that heuristically discovers semantic mappings between XML schemas and ontologies. The solution takes as input an initial set of simple correspondences between element attributes in an XML schema and class attributes in an ontology, and then generates a set of mapping formulas. Once such a mapping is created, it is important and necessary to maintain the consistency of the mapping when the associated XML schema and ontology evolve. In this paper, we first offer a mapping formalism to represent semantic mappings. Second, we present our heuristic mapping discovery algorithm. Third, we show through an empirical study that considerable effort can be saved when discovering complex mappings by using our prototype tool. Finally, we propose a mapping maintenance plan dealing with schema evolution. Our study provides a set of effective solutions for building sustainable semantic integration systems for XML data.

Development of IFC Standard for Securing Interoperability of BIM Data for Port Facilities (항만 BIM 데이터의 상호운용성 확보를 위한 IFC 표준 개발)

  • Moon, Hyoun-Seok;Won, Ji-Sun;Shin, Jae-Young
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.9-22
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    • 2020
  • Recently, BIM has been extended to infrastructures such as roads and bridges, and the demand for BIM standard development for ports is increasing internationally. Due to the low level of utilization of classification system and drawing standards compared to other infrastructures, and the closed nature of national security facilities, ports have insufficient level of connection and sharing environment among external systems or users. In addition, since the standardization of data for port facilities is not made, it is still necessary to establish an independent DB for each system and to ensure interoperability of data between these systems since it does not have a shared environment among similar data. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop and verify IFC, the international standard for BIM, in order to cope with the BIM environment and to be commonly used in the design, construction, and maintenance of port facilities. To this end, we build a standard schema with port-specific Express Notation according to buildingSMART International's standard development methodology. First, domestic and international reference model standards were analyzed to derive components such as space and facilities of port facilities. Based on this, the components of the port facility were derived through the codification, categorization, and normalization process developed by the research team. This was extended based on the port BIM object classification system developed by the research team. Normalization results were verified by designers and associations. Then, IFC schema construction was based on Express-G data modeling based on IFC 4 * 2 Candidate, which is a bridge candidate standard based on IFC4 (ISO16739), and IFC 4 * 3 Draft, which is developed by buildingSMART International. The final schema was validated using the commercialized validation tool. In addition, in order to verify the structural verification of the port IFC schema, the transformation process was verified by converting the caisson model into a Part21 file. In the future, this result will not only be used as a delivery standard for port BIM products, but will also be applied as a linkage standard between systems and a common data format for port BIM platforms when BIM is used in the maintenance phase. In particular, it is expected to be used as a core standard for data exchange in the port maintenance stage.

Development of BIM-based bridge maintenance system for cable-stayed bridges

  • Shim, Chang-su;Kang, Hwirang;Dang, Ngoc Son;Lee, Deokkeun
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.697-708
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    • 2017
  • Maintenance plays a critical role in the bridge industry, but actual practices show many limitations because of traditional, 2D-based information systems. It is necessary to develop a new generation of maintenance information management systems for more reliable decision making in bridge maintenance. Enhancing current work processes requires a BIM-based 3D digital model that can use information from the whole lifecycle of a project (design, construction, operation, and maintenance) through continuous exchanges and updates from each stakeholder. This study describes the development of a data scheme for maintenance of cable-stayed bridges. We implemented the proposed system for a cable-stayed bridge and discussed its effectiveness.

Design and Implementation of on XML Data Encryption System considering Validation (유효성을 고려한 XML 데이타 암호화 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • 남궁영환;박대하;허승호;백두권
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.417-428
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    • 2002
  • XML(extensible Markup Language) is effective to information retrieval and sharing but has defects related to the data security. And, as a solution of this problem, the current XML security researches such as XML digital signature, XML data encryption, and XML access control exclude the validation property of XML document. The validation of XML should be considered for the secure information sharing in the XML-based environment. In this paper, we design and implement the system to support both security and validation to XML document. Our system performs data encryption and maintenance of valid status of XML document by referencing new XML schema namespace. In addition, it also provides the XML schema security function through the XML schema digital signature. During generating XML schema digital signature, DOMHash method which has the advantage of the faster speed than canonical XML method is applied to XML schema. In conclusion, our system shows the improved functions in flexibility, scalability, and reliability compared with the existing XML security researches.

Methodology of Fire Safety IFC Schema Extension through Architectural WBS Hierarchy Analysis (건축 WBS 위계 분석을 통한 소방 IFC 스키마 확장 방법론에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Hoon;Won, Jung-Hye;Hong, Soon-Min;Choo, Seung-Yeon
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.70-79
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    • 2022
  • As BIM(Building Information Modeling) technology advances in architecture around the world, projects and industries using BIM are increasing. Unlike previous developments that were limited to buildings, BIM is now spreading to other fields such as civil engineering and electricity. In architecture, BIM is used in the entire process from design to maintenance of a building, and IFC(Industry Foundation Classes), a neutral format with interoperability, is used as an open BIM format. Since firefighting requires intuitive 3D models for evacuation and fire simulations, BIM models are desirable. However, due to the BIM model, which was developed centered on building objects, there are no objects and specific properties for fire evacuation in the IFC scheme. Therefore, in this study, when adding a new object in the firefighting area to the IFC schema, the IFC interoperability is not broken and the building WBS(Work Breakdown Structure) is analyzed with a hierarchical system similar to the IFC format to define the scope for a new object and the firefighting part within of the building WBS to derive a firefighting HBS(Hierarchy Breakdown Structure) with the extension of the object-oriented IFC file. And according to HBS, we propose an IFC schema extension method. It is a methodology that allows BIM users to instantly adapt the IFC schema to their needs. Accordingly, the methodology derived from this study is expected to be expanded in various areas to minimize information loss from IFC. In the future, we will apply the IFC extension methodology to the actual development process using HBS to verify that it is actually applicable within the IFC schema.

Compairison of Effect of Manual Myofascial Release and Self Myofascial Release Technique Using a Foam Roller on Pain Thresholds and Body Schema in Subjects with Chronic Tension-type Headache (도수근막이완기법과 폼롤러를 이용한 자가근막이완기법이 만성 긴장성 두통 환자의 통증문턱값 및 신체 도식에 미치는 효과 비교)

  • Ju-Ri Eom;Kang-Hoon Kim
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: Headache is a very common disease experienced at least once in daily life, and tension-type headaches have a high and increasing prevalence. Chronic headaches can cause functional damage and huge socioeconomic impacts. This study aimed to compare the effects of myofascial release technique with manual therapy and self-myofascial release technique using a foam roller on the pain threshold and body schema in patients with chronic tension-type headaches. Methods: The study was conducted on 20 patients living in Busan with chronic tension headaches. Myofascial release technique with manual therapy was performed on the suboccipital, sternocleidomastoid, scalene, and upper trapezius muscles. The self -myofascial release technique using a foam roller was applied to the cervical and thoracic muscles. A laterality test was performed using a recognized neck application developed to evaluate body schema ability. A pressure-pain threshold test was performed using an electronic pressure algometer to compare the results before and after the myofascial release technique. Results: After applying myofascial release with manual therapy and a foam roller, the pressure-pain threshold values showed significant changes in both groups (p<.05). As a result of the laterality test, myofascial release with manual therapy and a foam roller were applied to the painful area. The values showed significant changes in both groups (p<.05), but only the group using the foam roller showed a significant difference (p<.05) in painless areas. Conclusion: The myofascial release technique with manual therapy can be the primary treatment technique for pain control in painful areas. The self-muscle release technique using a foam roller can be an effective method when there is no pain or when maintenance is needed after pain control.