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Analysis on the Degree of Difficulty in Teaching and Learning the 'Speed of Objects' Chapter (초등학교 '물체의 속력' 단원 수업에서 교사와 학생이 느끼는 교수.학습곤란도 분석)

  • Jung, Hana;Jhun, Youngseok
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.172-180
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    • 2014
  • The first purpose of this study is to distinguish difficult chapters in 'Speed of objects' chapter and find the factors which give difficulty to the teachers and students. Also, it attempts to compare the students' assessment scores with the degree of difficulty in teaching and also with the degree of difficulty in learning. This report is expected to help science teachers develop their PCK(Pedagogical Content Knowledge) for teaching the chapter professionally. 15 teachers who had taught the 'Speed of Objects' chapter and their 386 students took part in the survey to acquire information about the difficulties in teaching and learning. 386 students also received a test to examine their understandings of the chapter. The results of this study are as follow; First, the degree of teachers' and students' difficulty is only affected by the contents, and the degree of onerousness felt by teachers is higher than that of students. Second, The topics caused higher difficulty to teachers were 'Understanding the meaning of motion(2nd lesson)', 'Understanding the meaning and unit of speed(5th lesson)', 'Changing unit of speed(6th lesson)', 'Drawing a distance-time graph(7th lesson)', and 'Understanding the relative motion(10th). The topics that led higher difficulty to students were the contents of 5th, 6th, and 7th lessons. Third, the 'Speed of Objects' chapter can be divided into 4 types of difficulty according to the degree of teaching and learning; 'Strong difficulty', 'Learning difficulty', 'Weak difficulty', and 'Teaching difficulty'. Last, students showed low achievement to the tasks that were related with 'Strong difficulty' and 'Teaching difficulty'.

Abstraction Method for Analysis of Mobility and Interaction in Process Algebra Using Behavioral Ontology (프로세스 대수에서 이동성과 상호작용을 분석하기 위한 행위 온톨로지를 이용한 추상화 방법)

  • Woo, Su-Jeong;On, Jin-Ho;Lee, Moon-Kun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.63-75
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    • 2011
  • A number of process algebras have been proposed to develop distributed mobile real-time systems: pi-Calculus, Mobile Ambients Calculus, Bigraph, etc. However, as the systems get large and complex, the algebras become less suitable for understanding the interactions and mobility of the processes of the systems due to the size and complexity. Therefore it is necessary to handle the size and complexity for systematic understanding of the systems. This paper handles the size and complexity with a method of abstraction on sequences of interactions and movements of processes in the systems, which can be further organized in the form of hierarchically structured lattices, namely, Prism. The theoretical principle of the abstraction is based on a new concept of Behavior Ontology, which is extended from Active ontology. Prism allows the systems to be analyzed in the perspective of the lattices in Prism, which are characterized by the hierarchically organized behavioral properties of the developing systems, for systematic understanding the systems. In this way, the complexity of the interactions and the movements can be handled systematically in the semantically and hierarchically organized structure of the behavior.

A Reliable Study on the Accident Reconstruction using Accident Data Recorder (사고기록장치를 이용한 교통사고재현에 관한 신뢰성 연구)

  • Baek, Se-Ryong;Cho, Joeng-Kwon;Park, Jong-Jin;Lim, Jong-Han
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.179-187
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    • 2014
  • As an Accident data recorder (ADR) is a system to record a vehicle's status and dynamics information on the before and after of accident, Traffic accident investigation agencies and parts developers have a lot of interest to analyze an accident objectively and develop automotive safety devices by using real accident data, This study is to analyze an accident objectively and scientifically on the basis of traffic accident reconstruction with the use of output data of an event data recorder. This study is conducted double lane change test six times and slalom test one time as a field driving test and simulation. Based on the vehicle speed, the longitudinal and transverse acceleration, steering angle, driving path, and other kinds of information obtained from the field driving test, this study performed a simulation with PC-Crash program of reenacting and analyzing a traffic accident. The simulation was performed twice in the acceleration-steering angle input method and in the acceleration-driving path input method. By comparing the result of the field driving test with the results of the two simulations, we drew an analysis method with the optimal path reconstruction.

Early Detection of Infiltration Induced in the Veins of Pig's Ear and Human's Forearm By Using Bioimpedance: Pilot Study

  • Kim, Jaehyung;Hwang, Youngjun;Kim, Gunho;Jeong, Ihn Sook;Jeon, Gyerok
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 2018
  • An early detection of intravenous (IV) infiltration is essential to minimize the injuries during infusion therapy, which is one of the most important tasks for nurses in nursing settings. We report that bioelectrical impedance analysis is useful in the early detection of infiltration at puncture sites. When infiltration was intentionally induced in the vein of a pig's posterior ear, impedance parameters (R, $X_C$, $C_m$) showed significant differences before and after infiltration. In particular, the relative resistance ($R/R_{BI}$) decreased significantly at infiltration and then slowly decreased. This indicates that the vein in pig's ear is thin and the amount of surrounding subcutaneous tissue, and hence the infiltrated solution accumulates slowly after infiltration. However, when infiltration was induced in the vein of human's forearm, the relative resistance at 20 kHz decreased gradually over time. In the $R-X_C$ graph, the positions in the case of infiltration induced in the pig' ear shifted rapidly before and after infiltration, whereas the positions in the case of infiltration induced in the human's forearm moved gradually during infiltration. Our findings suggest that the impedance parameters (R, $R/R_{BI}$, $X_C$, R vs. $X_C$, and $C_m$) are effective indicators to detect the infiltration early in a non-invasive and quantitative manners.

Performance Analysis of Group Scheduling for Core Nodes in Optical Burst Switching Networks (광 버스트 스위칭 네트워크의 코어 노드를 위한 그룹 스케줄링 성능 분석)

  • 신종덕;이재명;김형석
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.8B
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    • pp.721-729
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we applied a group scheduling algorithm to core nodes in an optical burst switching (OBS) network and measured its performance by simulation. For the case of core nodes with multi-channel input/output ports, performance of the group scheduling has been compared to that of the immediate scheduling. Since the group scheduling has a characteristic of scheduling a group of bursts simultaneously in a time window using information collected from corresponding burst header packets arrived earlier to a core node, simulation results show that the group scheduling outperforms the immediate scheduling in terms of both burst loss probability and channel utilization and the difference gets larger as the load increases. Another node configuration in which wavelength converters are equipped at the output ports has also been considered. In this case, even though both performance metrics of the group scheduling are almost the same as those of the immediate scheduling in the offered load range between 0.1 and 0.9, the group scheduling has lower wavelength conversion rate than the immediate scheduling by at least a factor of seven. This fact leads us to the conclusion that the group scheduling makes it possible to implement more economical OBS core nodes.

Prolog Tailoring Technique on Epilog Tailored Procedures (에필로그 테일러된 프로시저를 위한 프롤로그 테일러링 기법)

  • Jhi, Yoon-Chan;Kim, Ki-Chang
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.1345-1356
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    • 1998
  • Prolog tailoring technique, an optimization method to improve the execution speed of a procedure, is proposed in this paper. When a procedure is frequently and repeatedly called and the machine has a lot of callee-saved registers, optimizing prolog and epilog can become an important step of optimization. Epilg tailoring supported by IBM XL C Compiler has been known to improve procedure's execution speed by reducing register restore instructions on execution paths, but no algorithms for prolog tailoring has been proposed yet. The prolog generated by the prolog tailoring algorithm proposed in this paper executes considerably smaller number of register save instructions at run-time. This means the total number of instructions to be executed is decreased resulting in an improvement on the procedure's execution speed. To maintain the correctness of code, prolog code should not be inserted inside diamond structures of loop structures. This paper proposes a prolog tailoring technique which generates register save instructions at the best position in a control flow graph while not allowing the insertion of any prolog code inside diamond structures of loop structures.

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Evaluation of the Impact Acceleration Forces Attainable by Use of Mini-Trampoline (Mini-Trampoline운동중 인체가 받는 중력가속도의 변화)

  • Dean, Ward;Choo, Young-Eun
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.153-157
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    • 1982
  • It has been hypothesized that the effectiveness of the popular mini-trampoline as a conditioning device is due to the increased gravitational forces which are imparted to every cell in the body during its use. This study evaluated a means of determining the acceleration forces on a subject using a minitrampoline. By cinematic evaluation, a plot of the changes in distance over time was obtained. Using the formulas developed at the Arizona State University Crash Survival Investigators' School, the maximum acceleration forces were determined to be approximately $3.2+G_z$.

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Characteristics of Negative Skin Friction of Foundation Pile and Construction Management by Experimental Field Test (현장시험을 통한 기초 말뚝 부마찰력의 특성과 시공관리)

  • Hong, Seok-Woo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2012
  • In this study the negative skin friction test of foundation pile was performed in order to monitor the negative skin frictional force acting on the steel pipe pile installed in soft soil. The monitored frictional stresses obtained from the long-term loading test. Through the long-term frictional stress monitoring test, the economical period for the construction of the superstructure was determined. The following conclusion were derived from this study: (1) In soft soil, negative skin friction increases with the increase in the rate of settlement. (2) In the friction relationship graph, the period where there is no frictional strain increase is verified and the time for the construction of the superstructure is determined. (3) The pile loading test was performed and the negative skin friction was compared with the test results. It was determined that the negative skin friction after driving was larger than the negative skin friction obtained from the loading test. 15 days after the construction, the monitored value was similar with the theoretical data. (4) It was determined that even during the occurrence of negative skin friction an economical construction management can be performed using the long-term monitoring method of negative skin friction.

Design of an Automatic Titration System for Caustic Soda Treatment System Using the Equivalent Point Estimation Algorithm (당량점 예측 알고리듬에 의한 가성소다 처리 섬유감량 시스템용 자동적정 장치 설계)

  • Cho, Jin-Ho;Jin, Kyoung-Chan;You, Byoung-Heui;Koo, Sung-Mo;Kim, Myoung-Nam;Lee, Jong-Hyun;Lee, Heung-Lark
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.28-35
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    • 1994
  • Caustic Soda Treatment Systems need a concentration measurement device in order to monitor the weight reduction amount of polyester fabrics. Since the reduction process requires several concentration measurements, we have to do the unit titration fast and exactly. Therefore, a proposition of estimation algorithm for finding the equivalent point in the titration process is needed. In this paper, we used the cardinal spline algorithm, to estimate the proper curve with the measured pH-values after each injection of titration sdution, to predict the equivalent point. While the processing time is elapsed, several equivalent points are estimated and drawed the line graph of fabrics weight reduction automatically. Finally, we designed the hardware and the software of an automatic titration system that can generate the reduction ending signal of Caustic Soda Treatment System.

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Comparison of Infiltration Induced in Veins of Rabbit's Ear and Human's Forearm by Using Bioelectrical Impedance: Pilot Study

  • Kim, Jae-Hyung;Hwang, Young-Jun;Kim, Gun-Ho;Shin, Beum-Joo;Kim, Yong-Jin;Lee, Eun-Joo;Jeon, Gye-Rok
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.306-313
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    • 2017
  • An early detection of infiltration in veins is essential to minimize the injuries caused during infusion therapy, which is one of the most important tasks for nurses in clinical settings. We report that bioelectrical impedance analysis is useful in the early detection of infiltration at puncture sites. When infiltration was intentionally induced in the vein of a rabbit's ear, impedance parameters showed significant difference before and after infiltration. In particular, the relative resistance at 20 kHz in the vein of rabbit's ear reduced largely at infiltration, decreased slowly, and then stayed at a constant value. This indicates that the vein in the ear of the rabbit is small, and hence the infiltrated intravenous (IV) solution no longer accumulates after 3 minutes of infiltration. However, when infiltration was induced in the vein of a human's forearm, the relative resistance at 20 kHz decreased gradually over time. In the $R-X_c$ graph, the positions in infiltration induced in the rabbit's ear rapidly shifted before and after infiltration whereas the positions in infiltration induced in the human's forearm changed gradually during infiltration. Our findings suggest that bioelectrical impedance analysis is an effective method to detect the infiltration early in a noninvasive and quantitative manners.