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Case Studies on the Optimal Parameter Design with Respect to Categorial Characteristics (범주형 품질특성의 최적설계 사례연구)

  • Park, Jong-In;Bae, Suk-Joo;Kim, Man-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2009
  • A variety of statistical methods are applied to model and optimize responses, related to product or system's quality, in terms of control and noise factors at design and manufacturing stages. Most of them assume continuous response variables but, assessing the performance of a product or system often involves categorical observations, such as ratings and scores. Although most previous works to deal with the categorical data provide sorhisticated response models and ensure unbiased outcomes, they require heavy computation to estimate the model parameters, as well as enough replications. In this study, we present some practical approaches for optimal parameter design with ordered categorical response when only a few or no replication is available. Two real-life examples are given to illustrate the presented methods.

Perceptual Differences between IS Project Service Providers and Customers on Information System Project Risk Factors: a Koran case (정보시스템 프로젝트의 위험요인에 대한 현업인력과 서비스제공인력과의 인식도 차이)

  • Lee, Seog-Jun;Cho, Suk-Jin;Park, Jung-Sun;Hahm, Yu-Keun;Kim, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.79-94
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    • 2007
  • Cases of botched information systems implementation have been surfaced due to poor IS project management and control. One major source of such failures is the perceptual difference between the participants of IS projects who should define potential risk factors well before considered IS projects are launched. Based on risk factors cited from prior works, this paper empirically examines the risk factors associated with IS service project management to analyze perceptual differences between the IS service providers and customers in Korea. Data analyses found significant differences in the area of scheduling/resource, technological newness, communications, and sponsorship/ownership while statistically significant differences were observed in eleven individual factors out of forty six risk factors. Risk factors are also ordered in terms of perceived importance to highlight the critical differences.

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A Hierarchical Evaluation for Success Factors of the Mobile-Assisted Language Learning Using AHP

  • Kim, Gyoo-mi;Lee, Sang-jun
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2017
  • With tremendous advancement of information and communication technologies, mobile learning systems have been widely adopted in language learning contexts, and several frameworks have been developed for identifying and categorizing different factors of mobile-assisted language learning (MALL). However, pre-existing frameworks have limitations when evaluating the importance level of criteria. The purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive hierarchical framework for identifying and categorizing success factors of MALL and prioritizing them according to the importance level. To do that, AHP method is used to quantitatively estimate weight values of MALL criteria. Results reveal that the priority of MALL criteria is ordered as follows: content, system, learner, language learning. Local weights of each criterion are also analyzed; for example, usefulness, accuracy, and authenticity are critical factors for improving MALL contents. Ease of use and mobility of MALL systems are also considered more critical than other systematic factors. In addition, availability of immediate feedback and self-directness has the highest weight values of importance. The findings of the study are discussed regarding hierarchical orders of MALL criteria and conclude that successful MALL implementation may be achieved if related elements are diversely measured and evaluated. Pedagogical implications and suggestions for further research are also presented.

Maximizing Concurrency and Analyzable Timing Behavior in Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing Application Systems

  • Kim, Kwang-Hee Kane;Colmenares, Juan A.
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.56-73
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    • 2007
  • Demands have been growing in safety-critical application fields for producing networked real-time embedded computing (NREC) systems together with acceptable assurances of tight service time bounds (STBs). Here a service time can be defined as the amount of time that the NREC system could take in accepting a request, executing an appropriate service method, and returning a valid result. Enabling systematic composition of large-scale NREC systems with STB certifications has been recognized as a highly desirable goal by the research community for many years. An appealing approach for pursuing such a goal is to establish a hard-real-time (HRT) component model that contains its own STB as an integral part. The TMO (Time-Triggered Message-Triggered Object) programming scheme is one HRT distributed computing (DC) component model established by the first co-author and his collaborators over the past 15 years. The TMO programming scheme has been intended to be an advanced high-level RT DC programming scheme that enables development of NREC systems and validation of tight STBs of such systems with efforts far smaller than those required when any existing lower-level RT DC programming scheme is used. An additional goal is to enable maximum exploitation of concurrency without damaging any major structuring and execution approaches adopted for meeting the first two goals. A number of previously untried program structuring approaches and execution rules were adopted from the early development stage of the TMO scheme. This paper presents new concrete justifications for those approaches and rules, and also discusses new extensions of the TMO scheme intended to enable further exploitation of concurrency in NREC system design and programming.

An Interval-based Temporal Reasoning Scheme (기간변수(期間變數)에 의거한 시간추출방식)

  • Yoon, Wan-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 1990
  • This paper presents a new temporal reasoning scheme based on explicit expression of time intervals. The proposed scheme deals with the general problem of temporal knowledge representation and temporal reasoning and may be used in rule-based systems and qualitative models. Time intervals, not time points, are defined in terms of orders and/or numbers in a quantity space. As a result, the system behavior is represented in the form of partially ordered networks. Such explicit and qualitative description of temporal quantities enables both reduction of ambiguity and parsimonious used of temporal information. Based on the proposed temporal reasoning scheme, a new rule-based qualitative simulation system is being built and evaluated.

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Design of Hybrid Group Update Protocol for Replica Consistency (복제 일관성을 위한 혼합 그룹 갱신 프로토콜 설계)

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    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.2 no.5
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2001
  • Replication in distributed databases is to improve efficiency, availability, and autonomy, But applying the strict consistency in real systems is very difficult. In this paper, I introduce a hybrid protocol permitting group update through eager update propagation and weakening consistency through lazy update, This protocol manages replica version number for the group update consistency and generates partially ordered replica spanning tree for the serializability of lazy update transactions. It preserves weak consistency by combining synchronous and asynchronous update mechanism. Study of performance analysis for the efficiency of the protocol be included in next paper.

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e-Learning System Design and Implementation for Small Sized Cyber Lecturing (소형 사이버강좌를 위한 e-Learning시스템 설계 및 구현 사례)

  • Seo, Chang-Gab;Park, Sung-Kyou
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.161-179
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest practical experience to develop small sized e-Learning system. The system is designed to help lecturers can arrange interface, organize contents, submit examinations and assess learner's score with no professional computing skills. The system has three advantages. First, it reduced implementation period through the use of GUI. Second, it is ordered to be personalized to construct format of the whole interface. Third, it has operational convenience which can be implemented on PC based system. These personalized features are enabling Learning on Demand. Also, there is comparatively low cost and high effectiveness on e-Learning implementation which facilitating quick adoption of e-Learning in its lectures.

A Study and Performance Analysis of TORA Routing Protocol in Vehicular Adhoc Networks

  • R.Jeevitha;K.Thilakavalli;D.Rajagopal
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.9
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    • pp.195-201
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    • 2024
  • Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) became very popular in few years and it has been widely used in research and industry communities. VANET is a collection of wireless vehicle nodes forming a temporary network without using any centralized Road Side Unit (RSU). VANET is a subset of Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET). It improves the safety of vehicles. It also supports Intelligent Transportation Systems.Routing is the major component of communication protocols in VANETs. Packets are to be routed from the source node to destination node. Because of frequent topology changes and routing overhead, selection of routing protocol in VANET is a great challenge. There are various routing protocols available for VANET. This paper involves study of Temporally Ordered Routing protocol (TORA) and performance metrics are analyzed with the help of NS2 Simulator.

Complex ESP Systems Proposal based on Pump Syringe and Electronically injector Modules for Medical Application

  • HAMROUNI, Chafaa
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.175-188
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    • 2020
  • The paper focuses on conception and development of complex systems composed mainly by a pump syringe subsystem and an electronically injector that facilitates patients saving data operation for medical staff use. We successfully developed conventional approaches for medical system staff requirements, such as system boundary conditions. Decisions at a given level are studied. We propose a complex system architecture, based mainly on patients collected data and ordered stepper injection parameters. System is successfully simulated and prototyped. Design and implement tests are accomplished, the proposed system ensures both the electric syringe pump and the electric injector operation. In addition, this new system introduces several additional options as patient database development and automation injection operation. Development and software operating tests to create a visualization control interface are validated. The solution performs syringe function and electronic injector. User can manage a syringe in two C modes of technology. We propose a program composed of two linked parts. If an error such radiologist bad target selection is made, an image with lower intrinsic quality emerges. Developed Shoot syringe different electronic cards are simulated and prototyped, in addition, maps are driven, prototype. All tests results are accomplished.

Uninorm logic: toward a fuzzy-relevance logic(2)

  • Yang, Eun-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Logic
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.131-156
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    • 2008
  • This paper first investigates several uninorm logics (introduced by Metcalfe and Montagna in [8]) as fuzzy-relevance logics. We first show that the uninorm logic UL and its extensions IUL, UML, and IUML are fuzzy-relevant; fuzzy in Cintula's sense, i.e., the logic L is complete with respect to linearly ordered L-matrices; and relevant in the weak sense that ${\Phi}{\rightarrow}{\Psi}$ is a theorem only if either (i) $\Phi$ and $\Psi$ share a sentential variable or constant, or (ii) both $\sim\Phi$ and $\Psi$ are theorems. We next expand these systems to those with $\triangle$.

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