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Research on Information Portal Affordances and System Literacy of Cultural Artists: Focusing on Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (문화예술인의 정보포털 어포던스 및 시스템 리터러시에 대한 연구: 퍼지셋 질적비교 분석을 중심으로)

  • Hyeon Yeong Kim;Hwan Soo Lee
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2023
  • This study conducted a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis study on culture and arts information portals to ensure practical and universal use and activation of culture and arts information portals. The capabilities and influence of affordances and system literacy according to user experience regarding accessibility to cultural arts information portals are as follows. First, physical affordances in the culture and arts information portal were key conditions for the culture and arts information portal user experience regarding system accessibility, system understandability, system usability, system usability, and system literacy. Second, the functional affordance of the user experience in the cultural arts information portal was relatively low and unimportant, and when the functional affordance was low, the user's system accessibility, system understanding, system usefulness, system usability, and system literacy were increased. Third, if the user's functional affordance and sensory affordance are low in the culture and arts information portal, the system accessibility, system understanding, system usability, and system literacy of the culture and arts information portal users are increased. Fourth, cultural arts information portals must build an innovative system with a systematic approach appropriate for the user base by linking system literacy capabilities with a focus on physical affordances.

Untangling Anaphoric Threads (조응관계 실타래 풀기)

  • Chung, So-Woo
    • Language and Information
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2004
  • This paper examines two different approaches to resolving a theoretical problem which the bottom-up approach version of Discourse Representation Theory of Kamp et al. (2003) faces in dealing with anaphoric relations between pronouns and their potential antecedents in conditional sentences where consequent clauses precede their corresponding conditional clauses. In one of the approaches, every element is processed in the order of occurrence and conditional operators in a non-sentence-initial position cause the ongoing DR to split in two with the same index. The definition of accessibility is accordingly modified so that the right DR can be accessible from the left DR. In the other approach, a different type of discourse representation structure, K ${\Leftarrow}$ K, is introduced, which allows us to resolve the target problem without modifying accessibility proposed in Kamp et al. (2003). Compatibility of these two approaches with the bottom-up version of DRT is evaluated by examining their applicability to the analysis of quantified sentences where pronominal expressions precede generalized quantifiers.

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Analyzing Accessibility of Emergency Shelters Based on Service Population: The Case of Outdoor Evacuation Places for Earthquake in Jung-gu, Seoul (생활인구를 고려한 대피시설 접근성 분석: 서울 중구지역 지진 옥외 대피장소를 사례로)

  • Kim, Sang-Gyoon;Shin, Sang-Young;Nam, Hyeon-Jung
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study analyzes accessibility of outdoor evacuation places for earthquake and the accessibility improvement effects when expanding the evacuation places in accessibility-deficient areas. In order to consider real-world evacuees, the accessibility analysis is based on service population not on resident population. Method: Location-allocation model as a GIS-based spatial optimization mode is used to analyze accessibility and vulnerable areas to evacuation places. Of location-allocation problem types, 'Maximize Coverage' method is chosen to allocate as many potential evacuees as possible to evacuation places. And impedence cutoffs or evacuation distances (times) are applied to three classes: 500m (7.5 minutes), 1,000m (15 minutes), and 1,500m (22.5 minutes). Case study area is Jung-gu areas, Seoul as a high-density downtown area. Result: Results show that accessibility-deficient areas and population to evacuation places are much more in service population than in resident population. Accessibility is significantly improved when increases when expanding the evacuation places in accessibility-deficient areas. Yet, accessibility-deficient areas are still remained since available lands are insufficient in the high-density downtown area. Conclusion: The study suggests that temporary evacuation facilities like outdoor evacuation places for earthquake need to consider real potential evacuees based not only on resident population but also on service population. Also, policy measures to provide emergency shelters need to more utilize spatial optimization tools like location-allocation model.

A Study on Moblie Application Accessibility Guidelines (모바일 애플리케이션 접근성 지침에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Sung-Jae;Bae, Yu-Mi;Jang, Rae-Young;Bae, Jung-Min;Soh, Wooyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.661-664
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    • 2014
  • Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets as the prevalence of common, greatly increasing the use of mobile applications. However, unlike PC, the interface of mobile device is limited, too difficult to use the disalbed and the elderly. Goverment 'Mobile Application Accessibility Guidelines' was enacted in order to guarantee the Disabled and elderly people's accessibility, In this paper, Analysis of these guidelines and points to consider when designing a mobile app examined. In addition, the accessibility of Google and Apple Applications are examined.

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Web Accessibility Evaluation of Cultural Contents in Korea (국내 문화콘텐츠의 웹 접근성 평가)

  • Hwang, Dong-Ryul
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.125-140
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    • 2007
  • Cultural contents should provide all the people web services to ensure accessibility without any obstacles as a core resource of nation including a code linking people and people beyond time and space. This study achieved that automated measure including 11 checkpoints and manual analysis including 11 criteria and 26 checkpoints of three areas in selected five web sites such as Culture Portal. Art Road, Korean Patterns, MFM, and e-Museum supported by Ministry of Culture & Tourism. As a result, web accessibility level of cultural contents analyzed it staying at the beginning level. This study Provided the directions in order to improve accessibility of cultural contents through showing real cases to practice for improving web accessibility.

Influence of Accessibility, Subject Norm, and Social Norm to Use Diversity or Usage of Internet Contents (아동의 인터넷콘텐츠 사용에 대한 접근성과 주관적·사회적 규범의 영향 연구)

  • Ohk, Kyungyoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.443-450
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    • 2013
  • This study is about that how accessibility or norm influence to use diversity or usage of internet contents. Two hypotheses tested by statistic analysis. The major finding of this study are as follows. First, the greater the physical accessibility or intellectual accessibility, the greater the use diversity of internet contents. Second, the greater the physical accessibility or intellectual accessibility, the greater the usage of internet contents. Third, the greater the subject norm, the smaller the usage of internet contents. This study provides some implications that subject norm can influence to reduce usage of internet contents. The limitations, and future direction are discussed.

A Study on the Method of Measuring Accessibility to Urban Open Spaces (도시 오픈스페이스의 접근성 측정에 관한 연구)

  • 안동만;최형석;김인호;조형준
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate and present a method for measuring public accessibility to urban open spaces. A basic assumption is that, for urban open space policies, accessibility is more important than per capita area. In this study, for the purpose of simplicity, a residential area is assumed to have access to open space if it is within a certain distance from an urban open space. Official city planning map is overlayed with a 200m grid and each cell of dwelling area is checked whether it is within a certain distance from a cell categorized as urban open space. A computer program for widely commercialized personal computer is developed for data processing so that local governments without access to more sophisticated systems can carry out similar studies for their own jurisdictions. Five cities, big, small, old and new, are selected to test the proposed method. Dwelling areas of Ansan new Town have highest accessibility to open spaces(93.4% of dwelling cells have open space cell within 500m). Seoul (91.2%), Suwon(78.2%), Pusan(73.8%), and Inchon(61.4%) have less accessibility. If we assume the Ansan City residents are evenly distributed over the dwelling area, 93.4% of the population has open spaces within walking distance of 500m. However, if we consider physical barriers such as arterial roads, railroads, and streams that reduce the accessibility, less than 93.4% of Ansan city residents enjoy good access to open spaces. Though a further detailed analysis is needed to picture the microscopic accessibility, this method can serve as a useful tool for urban open space policy and open space alternatives evaluations.

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Potential Accessibility of Public Healthcare Facilities in Rural Areas (농촌지역 공공보건시설의 잠재적 접근성 측정)

  • Lee, Jun Mo;Cho, Soon Chul;Hwang, Jeong Im
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.431-450
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    • 2013
  • The present study aims to evaluate the potential accessibility of public healthcare facilities in rural areas. Population is prepared and analyzed in spatially microscopic level using dasymetric mapping method. According to the analysis on the accessibility to public facilities which is conducted using shortest distance, Gun areas and Eup/Myeon areas are 1,845m and 1,777m from residential areas respectively. Areas in Gangwon-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do have relatively low accessibility while Eup areas tend to have higher accessibility. The present study is meaningful in that it shows the status quo of and regional differences of potential accessibility of rural public facilities in Korea. Furthermore, the findings are also meaningful as they can be utilized as fundamental data to locate the facilities and improve the service delivery of medical facilities.

Accessibility to the Central City and the Development of Backward Regions : Towards a New Spatial Strategy (중심도시 접근성과 낙후지역 발전방안 : 새로운 공간전략의 모색)

  • Lee, Wonho
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.436-445
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    • 2013
  • This study, by focusing on the concept of accessibility to the central city, analyses its importance for understanding baward regions and aims to investigate a new spatial strategy for developing backward regions in Korea. The study investigates the EU accessibility case study and formulates the methodological framework for the analysis, which is applied to the case of Jeonnam-do and Gyeongbuk-do in order to evaluate the backwardness of the regions in terms of the accessibility to the central city. Finally, this paper discusses a new spatial strategy for developing backward regions based on the concept of the accessibility to the central city, which includes the creative expansion of rural public services and promoting efficient delivery system, improving public and private service provision through the accessibility to the central city and securing long-term development potential through investing in regional human capital.

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Analysis on the Korean Highway in 2011 and 2017 Using Algorithms of Accessibility indices (접근성 지표의 알고리즘을 이용한 2011년과 2017년의 우리나라 고속도로 분석)

  • Lee, Gwangyeon;Park, Kisoeb
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes new algorithms of accessibility indices to analyze the connectivity of the Korean highway network. First of all, we find a transportation network that presents Korea's highway network in graphs in 2011 and 2017. And we analyze and compare the nation's highway network in 2011 and 2017 using concepts such as associated number, the relative distance, the accessibility, the degree of connectivity, the index of dispersion, the diameter of graph theory. To do this, an algorithm is presented which can easily obtain various accessibility indices from a given transportation network. Using the simulation results of this study, we can find city that is the center of traffic in the highway transportation network. In addition, cities that are included in the network but are relatively underdeveloped can be found and used as basic data for enhancing the connectivity of the nationwide traffic in the future. Moreover, the proposed algorithms of accessibility indices, which are modeled on highway transport networks, can help identify the accessibility space structure of each city and provide criteria for efficient and reasonable selection of alternatives in various regional planning processes, including transportation.