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A Study about Transforming Strategy to Game of TV Animation as appeared in (<스프링필드>에 나타난 TV애니메이션 <심슨가족>의 게임화 전략 연구)

  • Lee, Young-Soo
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.39
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    • pp.85-109
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    • 2015
  • have been transformed to many products and game of various platform as successful animation be making for 26 seasons. However past studies were concentrated on characteristic of as an TV animation series, almost never focused on transforming strategy. is showing distinguished strategy for how long living TV animation series can be made to user participating contents constantly. This paper analyzed a characteristic transforming strategy to game of as focusing on that EA company was made for mobile platform and it has been popular for a long time comparatively. So first we analyzed characteristic narrative of animation, and then searched how it is appeared to space managing simulation game . It will be helpful study how to build narrative strategy when TV animation series will be transformed to game as analyzing gamification process of .

Sensitivity analysis on the active strategy set in the matrix game (행렬게임의 활성전략집합에 대한 감도분석)

  • 성기석
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 1992
  • The purpose of this paper is to study the sensitivity analysis in the matrix game. The third type sensitivity analysis is defined as finding the characteristic region of an element of the payoff matrix in which the set of current active strategies is preserved. First by using the relationship between matrix game and linear programming, we induce the conditions which must be satisfied for preserving the set of current active strategies. Second we show the characteristic regions of active and inactive strategy. It is found that the characteristic regions we suggests in this paper are same with that of the type one sensitivity analysis suggested by Sung[3] except only one case.

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A Solution Method of a Three-Player Game for Application to an Electric Power Market (전력시장 해석을 위한 3연 참여 게임의 해법 연구)

  • 이광호
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.347-353
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    • 2003
  • In models of imperfect competition of deregulated electricity markets, the key task is to find the Nash equilibrium(NE). The approaches for finding the NE have had two major bottlenecks: computation of mixed strategy equilibrium and treatment of multi-player games. This paper proposes a payoff matrix approach that resolves these bottlenecks. The proposed method can efficiently find a mixed strategy equilibrium in a multi-player game. The formulation of the m condition for a three-player game is introduced and a basic computation scheme of solving nonlinear equalities and checking inequalities is proposed. In order to relieve the inevitable burden of searching the subspace of payoffs, several techniques are adopted in this paper. Two example application problems arising from electricity markets and involving a Cournot and a Bertrand model, respectively, are investigated for verifying the proposed method.

Foundation of Game Archiving Methodology Using Archiving Science (기록학의 담론을 활용한 게임 아카이빙 방법론 구축)

  • Kwon, Dae-Heon
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2020
  • New-tro is emerging as a new trend affecting the game industry. In this regard, this study analyzed on korean game archiving where need is emphasized. As a result, korean game archiving lacks consistency and validity due to the absense of methodology. Therefore this study conducts a preliminary study of building a game archiving methodology. First, this study analyzed the discourse of archiving science, including Documentation strategy, and the study of cultural content archiving in other fields. Then by applying it to korean game archiving, this study embodies game archiving methodology.

The Ramp-Rate Constraint Effects on the Generators' Equilibrium Strategy in Electricity Markets

  • Joung, Man-Ho;Kim, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.509-513
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we investigate how generators' ramp-rate constraints may influence their equilibrium strategy formulation. In the market model proposed in this study, the generators' ramp-rate constraints are explicitly represented. In order to fully characterize the inter-temporal nature of the ramp-rate constraints, a dynamic game model is presented. The subgame perfect Nash equilibrium is adopted as the solution of the game and the backward induction procedure for the solution of the game is designed in this paper. The inter-temporal nature of the ramp-rate constraints results in the Markov property of the game, and we have found that the Markov property of the game significantly simplifies the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium characterization. Finally, a simple electricity market numerical illustration is presented for the successful application of the approach proposed.

Game Theory-based Bi-Level Pricing Scheme for Smart Grid Scheduling Control Algorithm

  • Park, Youngjae;Kim, Sungwook
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.484-492
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    • 2016
  • Smart grid (SG) technology is now elevating the conventional power grid system to one that functions more cooperatively, responsively, and economically. When applied in an SG the demand side management (DSM) technique can improve its reliability by dynamically changing electricity consumption or rescheduling it. In this paper, we propose a new SG scheduling scheme that uses the DSM technique. To achieve effective SG management, we adopt a mixed pricing strategy based on the Rubinstein-Stahl bargaining game and a repeated game model. The proposed game-based pricing strategy provides energy routing for effective energy sharing and allows consumers to make informed decisions regarding their power consumption. Our approach can encourage consumers to schedule their power consumption profiles independently while minimizing their payment and the peak-to-average ratio (PAR). Through a simulation study, it is demonstrated that the proposed scheme can obtain a better performance than other existing schemes in terms of power consumption, price, average payment, etc.

A Case Analysis of Inference of Mathematical Gifted Students in the NIM Game (NIM 게임에서 수학 영재의 필승전략에 대한 추론 사례)

  • Park, Dal-Won
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.405-422
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    • 2017
  • Nim games were divided into three stages : one file, two files and three files game, and inquiry activities were conducted for middle school mathematically gifted students. In the first stage, students easily found a winning strategy through deductive reasoning. In the second stage, students found a winning strategy with deductive reasoning or inductive reasoning, but found an error in inductive reasoning. In the third stage, no students found a winning strategy with deductive reasoning and errors were found in the induction reasoning process. It is found that the tendency to unconditionally generalize the pattern that is formed in the finite number of cases is the cause of the error. As a result of visually presenting the binary boxes to students, students were able to easily identify the pattern of victory and defeat, recognize the winning strategy through game activities, and some students could reach a stage of justifying the winning strategy.

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The Strategy of Transmedia Storytelling using the Game IP (게임 IP를 활용한 트랜스미디어 스토리텔링 전략 연구 <워크래프트>를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Dong-Eun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2017
  • As digital technology evolved, digital paradigm emerged and storytelling began to evolve. Especially, since digital storytelling is the core of the digital game, it is a tendency to develop content in consideration of the strategy of transmedia storytelling at the planning stage even for IP expansion. By fusing media in a variety of ways and expanding the story, players can experience meaningful storytelling in a new media environment and game loyalty allows game developers to expand and innovate their businesses. In this study, we analyzed the case of , a proven powerful IP that has been expanding its story to various media for more than 20 years in order to investigate the transmedia storytelling strategy based on game media. I would like to take a look at the strategy of using the transmedia storytelling.

Two Aspects of the Game Playing Effect and Attitude toward Game Regulation :Focused on Game Genre (게임 플레이 효과의 양면성과 게임 규제 태도 연구 :게임 장르를 중심으로)

  • Jung, Chang Won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.425-439
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    • 2019
  • This study looks at the social implications of gaming disorder by considering the situation in Korea. Focusing on specificity of game genres, this study analyzed two aspects of the game playing effect-positive(cognitive needs) and negative(game addiction)-and suggested directions for game regulation policies and game addiction studies, since game playing effects are closely related to game regulatory policy. To analyze game effects and attitudes to regulations, this study performed regression analysis based on the online survey. Results show that game playing effects and attitudes toward game regulation differ based on the nature of game genres. While longer gaming increased the effect of addiction, it also increased cognitive needs. Playing roleplaying, Aeon of Strife, and strategy game genres(RAS), which are subject to game regulation, increased game addiction levels but simultaneously contributed to increased cognitive needs. While playing augmented reality genres positively affected cognitive needs, it also showed favorable attitudes to general game regulation.