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Computerizing Clinical Laboratory with Clinical Devices Interface : I. With a focus on ABGA(Arterial Blood Gas Analyzer) (임상 의료장비 인터페이스를 이용한 검사실 전산화 구현 : I. ABGA(Arterial Blood Gas Analyser)를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Sun-Chil;Kwon, Deok-Moon
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2006
  • Hospitals these days are trying to introduce the a practice has recently been generalized in the test or diagnosis process, where test results and images from different test labs are interlinked together. This process is identical to that of physical aspect in EMR process, which computerizes the paper results within the hospital. One of the prerequisites for the process of computerizing test results is the interface between clinical test devices in the test labs. However, due to the variety of prescription inputs, disparity of test result papers, complexity of job in test labs and diversify of interfaces among the different devices, interconnection with the hospital information system is a complicated job. A universal control of clinical test devices which have independent communication protocols has become possible by connecting them with an interface workstation. As for the patients, waiting time for test has been reduced, and, thanks to the synchronized result retrieval system, it has become possible to check the test results on the very day of the test. As a result, the length of hospitalization has been reduced, too. In terms of workflow, as the transfer of charts and transfer of result papers are separated, the embarrassing job of collecting result papers has disappeared. As patients' test appointment and the results processing can be made on-line, extra work for doctors have disappeared. And, thanks to the computerization of test results information management, the job of statistical processing has become convenient.

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Improvement Strategies for the Management and Status Inspection System of National Survey Control Point Markers (국가 측량기준점 표지 관리 및 조사체계의 개선방안)

  • Min, Kwan-Sik
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study is to improve the survey rate and reliability of survey control point marks, which serve as the foundation for location-based services. Within the scope of this research, we have inspected the current status and reporting systems for national control point marks, public control point marks, and cadastral control point marks, identifying various issues. To tackle these challenges, we have prepared proposals for new unit cost calculations for national control point mark inspections, enhancements to the inspection and reporting systems for survey control point marks, and preliminary reporting procedures for surveyors using these control point marks. Additionally, we have established a workflow to refine the process of survey control point mark inspections and have proposed an automated system for calculating the unit cost for unreported targets. The study anticipates that these changes will improve the efficiency of future survey control point mark inspection tasks.

A Study on the Reliability Improvement of Blockchain-based Ship Inspection Service (블록체인 기반 선박검사 서비스의 신뢰성 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Chun-Won Jang;Young-Soo Kang;Seung-Min Lee;Jun-Mo Park
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2024
  • In the field of ship inspection in South Korea, due to outdated workflow processes, there is a possibility of tampering with inspection results. Accordingly, research is being conducted to prevent tampering with inspection results by introducing blockchain technology and cloud-based systems that allow real-time tracking and sharing of data, and to establish a transparent and efficient communication system. In this study, unit and integrated processes for overall data management and inspection execution related to ship inspection were implemented to automatically collect, manage, and track various inspection results occurring during the ship inspection process. Through this, it aimed to increase the efficiency of the ship inspection process overall, inducing growth in the ship inspection industry as a whole. The implemented web portal reached a level where trend analysis and comparative analysis with other ships based on inspection results are possible, and subsequent research aims to demonstrate the excellence of the system.

Automated Composition System of Web Services by Semantic and Workflow based Hybrid Techniques (시맨틱과 워크플로우 혼합기법에 의한 자동화된 웹 서비스 조합시스템)

  • Lee, Yong-Ju
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.14D no.2
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    • pp.265-272
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we implement an automated composition system of web services using hybrid techniques that merge the benefit of BPEL techniques, with the advantage of OWL-S, BPEL techniques have practical capabilities that fulfil the needs of the business environment such as fault handling and transaction management. However, the main shortcoming of these techniques is the static composition approach, where the service selection and flow management are done a priori and manually. In contrast, OWL-S techniques use ontologies to provide a mechanism to describe the web services functionality in machine-understandable form, making it possible to discover, and integrate web services automatically. This allows for the dynamic integration of compatible web services, possibly discovered at run time, into the composition schema. However, the development of these approaches is still in its infancy and has been largely detached from the BPEL composition effort. In this work, we describe the design of the SemanticBPEL architecture that is a hybrid system of BPEL4WS and OWL-S, and propose algorithms for web service search and integration. In particular, the SemanticBPEL has been implemented based on the open source tools. The proposed system is compared with existing BPEL systems by functional analysis. These comparisions show that our system outperforms existing systems.

A Context-Aware System for Reliable RFID-based Logistics Management (RFID 기반 물류관리의 신뢰성 향상을 위한 상황인지 시스템 개발)

  • Jin, Hee-Ju;Kim, Hoontae;Lee, Yong-Han
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.223-240
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    • 2013
  • RFID(Radio Frequency Identification) is use of an RFID tag applied to object for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Recently, it is being actively researched and introduced in logistics and manufacturing. RFID portals in supply chains are meant to identify all the tags within a given interrogation zone. Hence the hardware and software mechanisms for RFID tag identification mostly focus on successful read of multiple tags simultaneously. Such mechanisms, however, are inefficient for determining moving direction of tags, sequence of consecutive tags, and validity of the tag reads from the viewpoint of workflow. These types of problems usually cause many difficulties in RFID portal implementation in manufacturing environment, there by having RFID-system developers waste a considerable amount of time. In this research, we designated an RFID portal system with SDO(Sequence, Direction, and Object-flow)-perception capability by using fundamental data supplied by ordinary RFID readers. Using our work, RFID system developers can save a great amount of time building RFID data-capturing applications in manufacturing environment.

Design of MAHA Supercomputing System for Human Genome Analysis (대용량 유전체 분석을 위한 고성능 컴퓨팅 시스템 MAHA)

  • Kim, Young Woo;Kim, Hong-Yeon;Bae, Seungjo;Kim, Hag-Young;Woo, Young-Choon;Park, Soo-Jun;Choi, Wan
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2013
  • During the past decade, many changes and attempts have been tried and are continued developing new technologies in the computing area. The brick wall in computing area, especially power wall, changes computing paradigm from computing hardwares including processor and system architecture to programming environment and application usage. The high performance computing (HPC) area, especially, has been experienced catastrophic changes, and it is now considered as a key to the national competitiveness. In the late 2000's, many leading countries rushed to develop Exascale supercomputing systems, and as a results tens of PetaFLOPS system are prevalent now. In Korea, ICT is well developed and Korea is considered as a one of leading countries in the world, but not for supercomputing area. In this paper, we describe architecture design of MAHA supercomputing system which is aimed to develop 300 TeraFLOPS system for bio-informatics applications like human genome analysis and protein-protein docking. MAHA supercomputing system is consists of four major parts - computing hardware, file system, system software and bio-applications. MAHA supercomputing system is designed to utilize heterogeneous computing accelerators (co-processors like GPGPUs and MICs) to get more performance/$, performance/area, and performance/power. To provide high speed data movement and large capacity, MAHA file system is designed to have asymmetric cluster architecture, and consists of metadata server, data server, and client file system on top of SSD and MAID storage servers. MAHA system softwares are designed to provide user-friendliness and easy-to-use based on integrated system management component - like Bio Workflow management, Integrated Cluster management and Heterogeneous Resource management. MAHA supercomputing system was first installed in Dec., 2011. The theoretical performance of MAHA system was 50 TeraFLOPS and measured performance of 30.3 TeraFLOPS with 32 computing nodes. MAHA system will be upgraded to have 100 TeraFLOPS performance at Jan., 2013.

Dynamic Memory Allocation for Scientific Workflows in Containers (컨테이너 환경에서의 과학 워크플로우를 위한 동적 메모리 할당)

  • Adufu, Theodora;Choi, Jieun;Kim, Yoonhee
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.439-448
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    • 2017
  • The workloads of large high-performance computing (HPC) scientific applications are steadily becoming "bursty" due to variable resource demands throughout their execution life-cycles. However, the over-provisioning of virtual resources for optimal performance during execution remains a key challenge in the scheduling of scientific HPC applications. While over-provisioning of virtual resources guarantees peak performance of scientific application in virtualized environments, it results in increased amounts of idle resources that are unavailable for use by other applications. Herein, we proposed a memory resource reconfiguration approach that allows the quick release of idle memory resources for new applications in OS-level virtualized systems, based on the applications resource-usage pattern profile data. We deployed a scientific workflow application in Docker, a light-weight OS-level virtualized system. In the proposed approach, memory allocation is fine-tuned to containers at each stage of the workflows execution life-cycle. Thus, overall memory resource utilization is improved.

A Method of Applying Work Relationships for a Linear Scheduling Model (선형 공정계획 모델의 작업 관계성 적용 방법)

  • Ryu, Han-Guk
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2010
  • As the linear scheduling method has been used since the Empire State Building linear schedule in 1929, it is being applied in various fields, such as construction and manufacturing. When addressing concurrent critical paths occurring in a linear construction schedule, empirical researches have stressed resource management, which should be applied for optimizing workflow, ensuring flexible work productivity and continuous resource allocation. However, work relationships have been usually overlooked in making the linear schedule from an existing network schedule. Therefore, this research analyzes the previous researches related to the linear scheduling model, and then proposes a method that can be applied for adopting the relationships of a network schedule to the linear schedule. To this end, this research considers the work relationships occurring in changing a network schedule into a linear schedule, and then confirms the activities movement phenomenon of linear schedule due to workspace change, such as physical floors change. As a result, this research can be used as a basic research in order to develop a system generating a linear schedule from a network schedule.

A Conceptual Approach for Discovering Proportions of Disjunctive Routing Patterns in a Business Process Model

  • Kim, Kyoungsook;Yeon, Moonsuk;Jeong, Byeongsoo;Kim, Kwanghoon
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.1148-1161
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    • 2017
  • The success of a business process management system stands or falls on the quality of the business processes. Many experiments therefore have been devoting considerable attention to the modeling and analysis of business processes in process-centered organizations. One of those experiments is to apply the probabilistic theories to the analytical evaluations of business process models in order to improve their qualities. In this paper, we excogitate a conceptual way of applying a probability theory of proportions into modeling business processes. There are three types of routing patterns such as sequential, disjunctive, conjunctive and iterative routing patterns in modeling business processes, into which the proportion theory is applicable. This paper focuses on applying the proportion theory to the disjunctive routing patterns, in particular, and formally named proportional information control net that is the formal representation of a corresponding business process model. In this paper, we propose a conceptual approach to discover a proportional information control net from the enactment event histories of the corresponding business process, and describe the details of a series of procedural frameworks and operational mechanisms formally and graphically supporting the proposed approach. We strongly believe that the conceptual approach with the proportional information control net ought to be very useful to improve the quality of business processes by adapting to the reengineering and redesigning the corresponding business processes.

Effect of Patient Safety Training Program of Nurses in Operating Room

  • Zhang, Peijia;Liao, Xin;Luo, Jie
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.378-390
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study developed an in-service training program for patient safety and aimed to evaluate the impact of the program on nurses in the operating room (OR). Methods: A pretest-posttest self-controlled survey was conducted on OR nurses from May 6 to June 14, 2020. An in-service training program for patient safety was developed on the basis of the knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) theory through various teaching methods. The levels of safety attitude, cognition, and attitudes toward the adverse event reporting of nurses were compared to evaluate the effect of the program. Nurses who attended the training were surveyed one week before the training (pretest) and two weeks after the training (posttest). Results: A total of 84 nurses participated in the study. After the training, the scores of safety attitude, cognition, and attitudes toward adverse event reporting of nurses showed a significant increase relative to the scores before the training (p < .001). The effects of safety training on the total score and the dimensions of safety attitude, cognition, and attitudes toward nurses' adverse event reporting were above the moderate level. Conclusion: The proposed patient safety training program based on KAP theory improves the safety attitude of OR nurses. Further studies are required to develop an interprofessional patient safety training program. In addition to strength training, hospital managers need to focus on the aspects of workflow, management system, department culture, and other means to promote safety culture.