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A Study on the Development of Information System for the Ship Survey to Support Port State Control (항만국 통제 지원 선박검사 정보시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 박주용;강병윤;이경철
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.100-105
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    • 2000
  • Port State Control (PSC) is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports for the purpose of verifying that the condition of the ships and its equipments comply with the requirement of international conventions and the ship is manned and operated in compliance with applicable international laws. On the other hand, check items in PSC are nearly similar to periodical survey of Classification Societies, because they have the same background regarding safety and maritime pollution prevention. The purpose of this study is to develope computer-aided information system for ship inspection item which is useful for effective implementation of Port State Control. For this work, the status of PSC is reviewed, and the related scheme of ship survey system in Classification Societies is investigated. On these bases, a computer software integrated database system and object-oriented technique is developed. The developed system is expected helpful to establish and maintain an effective system of Port State Control.

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A Study on the Development of Information System for the Ship Survey to Support Port State Control (항만국 통제 지원 선박검사 정보시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 박주용;강병윤;이경철;정진욱
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2000
  • Port State Control (PSC) is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports for the purpose of verifying th\ulcorner the condition of the ships and its equipments comply with the requirement of international conventions and the ship is manned and operated in compliance with applicable international laws. On the other hand, check items in PSC are nearly similar to periodical survey of Classification Societies, because they have the same background regarding safety and maritime pollution prevention. The purpose of this study is to develope computer-aided information systems for ship inspection item which is useful for effective implementation of Port State Control. For this work, the status of PSC is reviewed, and the related scheme of ship survey system in Classification Societies is investigated. On these bases, a computer software integrated database system and object-oriented technique is developed. The developed system is expected helpful to establish and maintain an effective system of Port State Control.

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과학가뉴스

  • Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies
    • The Science & Technology
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    • v.16 no.9 s.172
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    • pp.8-19
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    • 1983
  • - 공업계 전문대학 교육개선방안 워크숍 개최(과총 체계적 인력양성 수급위해) - 한, 불간 원전문제 협의(한불 원자력 조정회의) - 인쇄 제판용 필름제조기술 국산화에 성공(화학연, 첨단기술로 선진국만이 생산) - 컴퓨터로 움직이는 모형자동차 개발(기계연, 4기종 6종류로 고속경주용까지) - VTR SERVO CONTROL IC개발(전자기술연, IC3, IC4도 계속연구)

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Computerizing Production and Distribution of Academic Resources Using KISTI-ACOMS 2.0 (KISTI-ACOMS 2.0을 이용한 학술 정보 생산 및 유통의 전산화)

  • Jeong Hee-Seok;Kim Byeong-Kyu;Kang Mu-Yeong;Park Jae-Won
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.11
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    • pp.1543-1555
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we design and implement KISTI-ACOMS 2.0, extended from its previous version, applicable to all the academic societies by integrating new concepts, functions and services. KISTI-ACOMS 2.0 provides membership management, paper review management, replaces most extensive customizing with configuration, and supports a variety of unique features such as English service for foreign authors and reviewers, similar article search for preventing piracy and user access control, which are difficult to be implemented in the existing systems being used by Korean societies. Therefore, many academic societies can configure KISTI-ACOMS 2.0 more easily and promptly, and manage their own business such as society administration and journal publication online more effectively.

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Characteristics of the Traditional Family System in Black Africa (흑아프리카 전통 가족 제도의 특징)

  • Yu, Jai-Myong
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.45
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    • pp.269-293
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    • 2016
  • This research studies the characteristics of the family systems of traditional societies in Black Africa. For this purpose, this study has chosen three subtopics: the distinctive features of traditional societies, marriage customs (polygamy and polyandry), and the societal features of patriarchal and matriarchal societies. First, we analyze men's and women's roles, ownership and management of the land, dowry, and social values of livestock as the distinctive features that support the family system in traditional Black African societies. These elements play an important role in increasing the number of family members. Next we analyze marriage customs-polygamy and polyandry-which increase the number of family members, on the one hand, and secure the labor force, on the other hand. Most traditional societies in Black Africa prectice polygamy. However, the $Bashil{\acute{e}}l{\acute{e}}$ and Bahima prectice polyandry. Polygamy in traditional societies in Black Africa is based on the traditional social customs that display the authority and dignity of the family head, who has control over all family members in both patrilineal and matrilineal societies. The authority and dignity of the family head are used to keep and increase the number of family members, that is, to secure the community firmly. Finally, most traditional societies are patrilineal. However, matrilineal societies are prevalent in the so-called Matrilineal Belt, which term refers to the savanna regions where Bantu peoples reside, that is, the coastal regions from the Angolan coast, bordering the Atlantic, to the Tanzanian and Mozambique coasts that border the Indian Ocean. These societies trace descent through the maternal bloodline. The traditional family system in Black Africa is based on economic social, and political factors, as well as on the community spirit of the members, which has resulted from the choices made to increase the prosperity and well-being of the people.

EFFECT OF ANTE-MORTEM STRESS ON POST-MORTEM CHANGES OF TITIN I (α-CONNECTIN) INTO TITIN II (β-CONNECTIN) AND NEBULIN IN THE LIGHT AND DARK MUSCLE OF TAIWAN COUNTRY CHICKEN

  • Lin, L.C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.405-411
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    • 1994
  • Purified myofibrils were prepared from ante-mortem stress and control lots of Taiwan country chicken breast and thigh muscles at death and afler storage at $4^{\circ}C$ for 0, 1, 2, 3, and 7 days post-mortem. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polycrylamide gel electrophoresis (3.2%) and densitometer were used to examine the effect of ante-mortem stress and control storage of muscle on titin and nebulin. Results indicated that titin and nebulin were more rapidly degraded in the control and the ante-mortem stress light muscles than in the control and ante-mortem dark muscles of Taiwan country chicken. In contrast, nebulin was shown to be more resistance to degradation in the ante-mortem stress dark muscle than in the control light muscle.

The Protection of Personal Information and the Principle of Proportion in Information Societies

  • Gu, Hyung-Keun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2015
  • With the realization that the police's personal information gathering activities can violate the authority to decide one's information guaranteed by the Constitution, many people are interested in the legal terms of the police's information gathering and handling. The police's personal information gathering activities imply both the purpose of public welfare and order and the risk of violation of basic rights of citizens, their effective balance is critical. In this respect, this study reviews the principle of proportion as a principle of control of personal information gathering and handling (police intelligence activities) by state to discuss its implications on legislation.