• Title/Summary/Keyword: Standard Reference Data(Srd)

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A Study on the Quality Control and Operating System of Standard Reference Data(SRD) (참조표준데이터 품질관리 및 운영체계에 관한 연구)

  • Chae Kyun-shik;Lee Eung-Bong
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.283-305
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    • 2005
  • Data produced during scientific and technical activities usually have value as standard reference data (SRD) which is a well-documented numeric value assessed for reliability and accuracy. The main criteria in the evaluation for SRD is how well their production is documented including a sample preparation, measurement method, data processing and so on, other than reference data. SRD is represented as a certified numeric value with uncertainty. In this study, the SRD in the area of material properties was introduced to provide understanding of SRD and its evaluation method. Also the national SRD system was studied. The national SRD system is composed of the center for the SRD, the data centers, and the committee. The role and task of those components were studied. The legislational and systematic supports for the system were proposed in this study.

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ANALYSIS OF ASTRONOMICAL ALMANAC DATA FOR NATIONAL STANDARD REFERENCE DATA (참조표준 등록을 위한 천문역법 자료 분석)

  • Yang, Hong-Jin;Ahn, Young-Sook;Lee, Ki-Won
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2008
  • Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI), direct decendant of Korea National Astronomy Observatory, has been publishing Korean Astronomical Almanac since in 1976. The almanac contains essential data in our daily lives such as the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset, conversion tables between luni-solar and solar calendars, and so forth. So, we are planning to register Korean astronomical almanac data for national Standard Reference Data(SRD), which is a scientific/technical data whose the reliablity and the accuracy are authorized by scientific analysis and evalution. To be certificated as national SRD, reference data has to satisfy several criteria such as traceability, consistency, uncertainty, and so on. Based on similarity among calculation processes, we classified astronomical almanac data into three groups: Class I, II, and III. We are planning to register them for national SRD in consecutive order. In this study, we analyzed Class I data which is aimed to register in 2009, and presented the results. Firstly, we found that the traceability and the consistency can be ensured by the usage of NASA/JPL DE405 ephemeris and by the comparsion with international data, respectively. To evaluate uncertainty in Class I data, we solved the mathematical model and determined the factors influencing the calculations. As a result, we found that the atmospheric refraction is the main factor and leads to a variation of ${\pm}16$ seconds in the times of sunrise and sunset. We also briefly review the histories of astronomical almanac data and of standard reference data in Korea.