• 제목/요약/키워드: Self-Cancellation

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수산업협동조합의 상호금융사업에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Mutual Credit Work of Fisheries Cooperatives in Korea)

  • 오환종
    • 수산경영론집
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.31-54
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    • 1985
  • The mutual credit of Fisheries Cooperatives is reciprocal financing bring overs and shorts to settlement themselves by filling each other's needs among feeble fishermen economically. The spread of mutual credit through Fisheries Cooperatives reduces private loan dependence and private loan interest rate at fishery village, and that fills up policy financing being restricted by working scale. And seeing movement side of Fisheries Cooperatives, it has done an under board to settle self-supporting foundation of primary fisheries cooperatives early. The mutual credit deposit shows about 53 times increase past an interval of a ten years. This increase rate is an epoch-making record being unparalleled in other banking facilities except Fisheries Cooperatives. Then being unparalleled increase rate, time and savings deposits increase has been contributed a great deal than demand deposits. Thinking important function factors as mutual credit growth, we can classify interior and exterior factors. The exterior factor is income of fishery household in some measure, interior factors are the high deposits interest rate and the enlargement of facilities organization. As these, they have been in a better factors, also have been a restriction factors. The restriction factors are conflict cancellation between mutual credit and them bring into existence a village vault, mutual savings and finance companies, private finance. For the sake of continuance growth rate in mutual credit as past, we should eliminate restricted factors in growth. On the other hand the better factors in growth should be act upon affirmation side continually. Consequently under circumstances not to an amicable settlement bring the fisheries fund demand as policy financing, we should do continuous and sound development of fisheries financing by means of putting in good order of fisheries cooperatives mutual credit. Surveying a problem from these viewpoints, when we study more deep and a full into a subject about growth project of mutual credit, we think to expect continuous growth in mutual credit of Fisheries Cooperatives.

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USRP 장치를 이용한 동일대역 전이중 무선통신 연구 (In-Band Full-Duplex Wireless Communication Using USRP)

  • 박하은;윤지용;김영식
    • 한국전자파학회논문지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문은 동일 대역 전이중 무선 통신 시스템의 구현에 관한 연구이다. 아날로그 RF 영역의 신호는 분리된 안테나를 이용하여 자기간섭 신호 크기를 줄이고, 디지털 영역은 SDR(Software Defined Radio)을 통해 자기간섭 신호를 제거하여 동일 대역 전이중 무선 통신 방식을 구현하였다. USRP X310 장치에 송신단의 안테나와 수신단의 안테나를 각각 사용하였으며, SDR 장치의 송수신단의 이득을 조절하여 수신단의 안테나로 들어오는 자기간섭 신호의 크기와 외부에서 수신하고자 하는 신호의 크기를 -64 dB으로 동일하게 설정하였다. 전이중 무선 통신 성능을 검증하기 위하여 소스데이터는 이미지를 사용하였으며 변조 방식은 OFDM 방식을 사용하였다. 반송파 주파수는 2.67 GHz, 대역폭은 20 MHz인 WiFi 표준 프레임을 사용하였다. 수신 신호에서 자기간섭 신호는 디지털 신호처리로 상쇄하였으며, 최대 34 dB까지 자기간섭 신호를 제거하였다. 자기간섭 신호를 제거하지 않았을 때는 OFDM 복조가 불가능하였다. 하지만 자기간섭 신호 제거량의 크기를 변화시켜가면서 BER을 측정한 결과, 자기간섭 신호를 34 dB 제거한 경우 BER이 $2.63{\times}10^{-5}$로 줄어들었고, 비터비 복호기(Viterbi decoder)를 통과한 결과, 100 Mbit data 송출량 동안 에러가 검출되지 않았다.

구독서비스 유형별 소비자 만족도 및 해지 사유 연구 (Un-subscribing; Categorization of Subscription Services with Satisfaction Factors and the Reasons for Exit)

  • 서유현;김난도
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제19권9호
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 구독 시장의 급성장에 따라 확장된 구독서비스 시장 개념과 구독 시장의 유형화, 그리고 이를 사용하는 사람들의 만족도와 함께 이들이 구독을 해지하는 사유를 알아보는 데 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 구독서비스의 유형을 네 가지로 분류한 뒤, 구독서비스를 적극적으로 이용하는 20·30대를 온라인으로 443명 설문했다. 설문 결과, 회귀분석을 통해 사용자의 특성으로 20대가 30대보다 전반적인 구독서비스에 대한 만족도가 상대적으로 높으며 이용자의 거주 지역은 수도권·비수도권 상관없이 모두 고르게 분포하는 것을 알 수 있었다. 구독서비스 해지 사유로는 구독이 주는 새로움이 낮아질수록, 본인에 맞춘 개인화가 적을수록, 그리고 구독서비스를 통한 자기 성장이 이루어지지 않을 때 해지할 의향이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 구독서비스에서 중요한 과제는 고객과의 안정적이고 지속적인 관계 맺기를 통해 고객 충성도를 높이는 것이다. 본 연구는 구독서비스 유형별 소비자의 만족도와 해지사유를 살펴봄으로써 보다 섬세하게 소비자와 기업 간의 상호 선순환적인 가치를 모색하는 연구다. 향후 해지사유에 관해 해당 모델별 구독서비스 성격을 파악할 수 있는 자료로써 활용되기를 기대한다.

국제전자정보거래(國際電子情報去來)에 관한 입법동향(立法動向) (Recent Developments in Law of International Electronic Information Transactions)

  • 허해관
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제23권
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    • pp.155-219
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    • 2004
  • This paper focuses on two recent legislative developments in electronic commerce: the "Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act" ("UCITA") of USA and the "preliminary draft convention on the use of data message in [international trade] [the context of international contracts]" ("preliminary draft Convention") of UNCITRAL. UCITA provides rules contracts for computer information transactions. UCITA supplies modified contract formation rules adapted to permit and to facilitate electronic contracting. UCITA also adjusts commonly recognized warranties as appropriate for computer information transactions; for example, to recognize the international context in connection with protection against infringement and misappropriation, and First Amendment considerations involved with informational content. Furthermore, UCITA adapts traditional rules as to what is acceptable performance to the context of computer information transactions, including providing rules for the protection of the parties concerning the electronic regulation of performance to clarify that the appropriate general rule is one of material breach with respect to cancellation (rather than so-called perfect tender). UCITA also supplies guidance in the case of certain specialized types of contracts, e.g., access contracts and for termination of contracts. While for the most part carrying over the familiar rules of Article 2 concerning breach when appropriate in the context of the tangible medium on which the information is fixed, but also adapting common law rules and rules from Article 2 on waiver, cure, assurance and anticipatory breach to the context of computer information transactions, UCITA provides a remedy structure somewhat modeled on that of Article 2 but adapted in significant respects to the different context of a computer information transaction. For example, UCITA contains very important limitations on the generally recognized common law right of self-help as applicable in the electronic context. The UNCITRAL's preliminary draft Convention applies to the use of data messages in connection with an existing or contemplated contract between parties whose places of business are in different States. Nothing in the Convention affects the application of any rule of law that may require the parties to disclose their identities, places of business or other information, or relieves a party from the legal consequences of making inaccurate or false statements in that regard. Likewise, nothing in the Convention requires a contract or any other communication, declaration, demand, notice or request that the parties are required to make or choose to make in connection with an existing or contemplated contract to be made or evidenced in any particular form. Under the Convention, a communication, declaration, demand, notice or request that the parties are required to make or choose to make in connection with an existing or contemplated contract, including an offer and the acceptance of an offer, is conveyed by means of data messages. Also, the Convention provides for use of automated information systems for contract formation: a contract formed by the interaction of an automated information system and a person, or by the interaction of automated information systems, shall not be denied on the sole ground that no person reviewed each of the individual actions carried out by such systems or the resulting agreement. Further, the Convention provides that, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, a contract concluded by a person that accesses an automated information system of another party has no legal effect and is not enforceable if the person made an error in a data message and (a) the automated information system did not provide the person with an opportunity to prevent or correct the error; (b) the person notifies the other party of the error as soon as practicable when the person making the error learns of it and indicates that he or she made an error in the data message; (c) The person takes reasonable steps, including steps that conform to the other party's instructions, to return the goods or services received, if any, as a result of the error or, if instructed to do so, to destroy such goods or services.

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