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A Cultural Approach to China's Politics: Cultural Code and Political Orientation (对于中国政治的文化论接近: 文化代码与政治倾向)

  • Joo, Jang-hwan
    • Analyses & Alternatives
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.133-162
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    • 2020
  • This article examines China's political characteristics from a cultural perspective. First, it demonstrates the usefulness of the semiotic model through comparative analysis of various political and cultural research methods. Next, this model is used to analyze the representative religions of China, Confucianism and Taoism. Lastly, it analyzes the influence of the cultural codes derived through this on Chinese politics. In conclusion, China has a monolithic cultural code that seeks harmony with transcendental order centered on secular order. It is analyzed that the cultural code of this characteristic had an influence on the orientations of non-rationalization and realism.

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AN EFFECTIVE BANDWIDTDTH SELECTOR IN A COMPLICATED KERNEL REGRESSION

  • Oh, Jong-Chul
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 1996
  • The field of nonparametrics has shown its appeal in re-cent years with anarray of new tools for statistical analysis. As one of those tools nonparametric regression has become a prominent statis-tical research topic and also has been well established as a useful tool. In this article we investigate the biased cross-validation selector, BCV, which is proposed by Oh et al. (1995) for a less smoothing regression function. In the simulation study BCV selector is shown to perform well in parctice with respect to ASE ratio.

Enterprise Process Reverse Engineering(EPRE):Form-based approach

  • Kim, Kyong-Ho;Kim, Young-Gul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 1996
  • Firms spend enormous efforts identifying current processes and understanding the related details before establishing new business processes in their business process redesign (BPR) projects. Considering excessive efforts required during the analysis phase and limited support to BPR projects, need for a better method is evident This article describes a method of modeling enterprise business processes bayed on common business forms. By identifying form operations and form field types, the proposed method provides redesign view on the information handling as well as the current process flows in the form of an Event-Process Chain (EPC) diagram.

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QUASI STRONGLY E-CONVEX FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATIONS

  • Hussain, Askar;Iqbal, Akhlad
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.1077-1089
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    • 2021
  • In this article, we introduce the quasi strongly E-convex function and pseudo strongly E-convex function on strongly E-convex set which generalizes strongly E-convex function defined by Youness [10]. Some non trivial examples have been constructed that show the existence of these functions. Several interesting properties of these functions have been discussed. An important characterization and relationship of these functions have been established. Furthermore, a nonlinear programming problem for quasi strongly E-convex function has been discussed.

ERROR BOUNDS FOR NONLINEAR MIXED VARIATIONAL-HEMIVARIATIONAL INEQUALITY PROBLEMS

  • A. A. H. Ahmadini;Salahuddin;J. K. Kim
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.15-33
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    • 2024
  • In this article, we considered a class of nonlinear variational hemivariational inequality problems and investigated a gap function and regularized gap function for the problems. We discussed the global error bounds for such inequalities in terms of gap function and regularized gap functions by utilizing the Clarke generalized gradient, relaxed monotonicity, and relaxed Lipschitz continuous mappings. Finally, as applications, we addressed an application to non-stationary non-smooth semi-permeability problems.

BEST APPROXIMATIONS FOR MULTIMAPS ON ABSTRACT CONVEX SPACES

  • Park, Sehie
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.165-175
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    • 2021
  • In this article we derive some best approximation theorems for multimaps in abstract convex metric spaces. We are based on generalized KKM maps due to Kassay-Kolumbán, Chang-Zhang, and studied by Park, Kim-Park, Park-Lee, and Lee. Our main results are extensions of a recent work of Mitrović-Hussain-Sen-Radenović on G-convex metric spaces to partial KKM metric spaces. We also recall known works related to single-valued maps, and introduce new partial KKM metric spaces which can be applied our new results.

DISKCYCLIC C0-SEMIGROUPS AND DISKCYCLICITY CRITERIA

  • Moosapoor, Mansooreh
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 2022
  • In this article, we prove that diskcyclic C0-semigroups exist on any infinite-dimensional Banach space. We show that a C0-semigroup (Tt)t≥0 satisfies the diskcyclicity criterion if and only if any of Tt's satisfies the diskcyclicity criterion for operators. Moreover, we show that there are diskcyclic C0-semigroups that do not satisfy the diskcyclicity criterion. Also, we state various criteria for diskcyclicity of C0-semigroups based on dense sets and d-dense orbits.

Research Trend of the Analysis and Restoration Study on Traditional Pigments (전통 안료 분석과 복원 연구 현황)

  • Lee, Han-hyoung
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.132-147
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    • 2015
  • In this article, the research trends regarding the analysis and restoration of the pigments applied on colored cultural properties during past 25 years are reviewed and the future research direction in this field of study is proposed. There are over 100 different pieces of the colored cultural property samples that have been analyzed in Korea during the time and are increasing numbers of studies on comparative investigations as well. In addition, new analysis techniques have been introduced to surpass the limitation of the current analysis techniques and the database construction has been developed tremendously, which will enhance the analysis reliability, indicating fast growth in the related research areas. There are also studies on finding new materials to replace the traditional ingredients for producing color pigments and related other materials to overcome the limitation of the traditional ingredients on top of the steady number of studies on reproduction and restoration of the traditional pigments. These various research efforts will bring much development in this area of research. One suggestion to be made is that there need to be long term planned research works for certain type of studies. For instance, the effect to the colored cultural properties due to the environmental change is one of important research topics that should be carefully studied, which requires longer time period and also more patience than the research works in the current and past trends.

Interpreting Bounded Rationality in Business and Industrial Marketing Contexts: Executive Training Case Studies (집행관배훈안례연구(阐述工商业背景下的有限合理性):집행관배훈안례연구(执行官培训案例研究))

  • Woodside, Arch G.;Lai, Wen-Hsiang;Kim, Kyung-Hoon;Jung, Deuk-Keyo
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 2009
  • This article provides training exercises for executives into interpreting subroutine maps of executives' thinking in processing business and industrial marketing problems and opportunities. This study builds on premises that Schank proposes about learning and teaching including (1) learning occurs by experiencing and the best instruction offers learners opportunities to distill their knowledge and skills from interactive stories in the form of goal.based scenarios, team projects, and understanding stories from experts. Also, (2) telling does not lead to learning because learning requires action-training environments should emphasize active engagement with stories, cases, and projects. Each training case study includes executive exposure to decision system analysis (DSA). The training case requires the executive to write a "Briefing Report" of a DSA map. Instructions to the executive trainee in writing the briefing report include coverage in the briefing report of (1) details of the essence of the DSA map and (2) a statement of warnings and opportunities that the executive map reader interprets within the DSA map. The length maximum for a briefing report is 500 words-an arbitrary rule that works well in executive training programs. Following this introduction, section two of the article briefly summarizes relevant literature on how humans think within contexts in response to problems and opportunities. Section three illustrates the creation and interpreting of DSA maps using a training exercise in pricing a chemical product to different OEM (original equipment manufacturer) customers. Section four presents a training exercise in pricing decisions by a petroleum manufacturing firm. Section five presents a training exercise in marketing strategies by an office furniture distributer along with buying strategies by business customers. Each of the three training exercises is based on research into information processing and decision making of executives operating in marketing contexts. Section six concludes the article with suggestions for use of this training case and for developing additional training cases for honing executives' decision-making skills. Todd and Gigerenzer propose that humans use simple heuristics because they enable adaptive behavior by exploiting the structure of information in natural decision environments. "Simplicity is a virtue, rather than a curse". Bounded rationality theorists emphasize the centrality of Simon's proposition, "Human rational behavior is shaped by a scissors whose blades are the structure of the task environments and the computational capabilities of the actor". Gigerenzer's view is relevant to Simon's environmental blade and to the environmental structures in the three cases in this article, "The term environment, here, does not refer to a description of the total physical and biological environment, but only to that part important to an organism, given its needs and goals." The present article directs attention to research that combines reports on the structure of task environments with the use of adaptive toolbox heuristics of actors. The DSA mapping approach here concerns the match between strategy and an environment-the development and understanding of ecological rationality theory. Aspiration adaptation theory is central to this approach. Aspiration adaptation theory models decision making as a multi-goal problem without aggregation of the goals into a complete preference order over all decision alternatives. The three case studies in this article permit the learner to apply propositions in aspiration level rules in reaching a decision. Aspiration adaptation takes the form of a sequence of adjustment steps. An adjustment step shifts the current aspiration level to a neighboring point on an aspiration grid by a change in only one goal variable. An upward adjustment step is an increase and a downward adjustment step is a decrease of a goal variable. Creating and using aspiration adaptation levels is integral to bounded rationality theory. The present article increases understanding and expertise of both aspiration adaptation and bounded rationality theories by providing learner experiences and practice in using propositions in both theories. Practice in ranking CTSs and writing TOP gists from DSA maps serves to clarify and deepen Selten's view, "Clearly, aspiration adaptation must enter the picture as an integrated part of the search for a solution." The body of "direct research" by Mintzberg, Gladwin's ethnographic decision tree modeling, and Huff's work on mapping strategic thought are suggestions on where to look for research that considers both the structure of the environment and the computational capabilities of the actors making decisions in these environments. Such research on bounded rationality permits both further development of theory in how and why decisions are made in real life and the development of learning exercises in the use of heuristics occurring in natural environments. The exercises in the present article encourage learning skills and principles of using fast and frugal heuristics in contexts of their intended use. The exercises respond to Schank's wisdom, "In a deep sense, education isn't about knowledge or getting students to know what has happened. It is about getting them to feel what has happened. This is not easy to do. Education, as it is in schools today, is emotionless. This is a huge problem." The three cases and accompanying set of exercise questions adhere to Schank's view, "Processes are best taught by actually engaging in them, which can often mean, for mental processing, active discussion."

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Review of the Meridian Muscle by the Kinematic Analysis of Trunk (체간의 기능적인 움직임분석을 통한 근육 및 경근(經筋)에 대한 고찰)

  • Song, Yun-Kyung;Lim, Hyung-Ho;Park, Sung-Ho
    • The Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.223-235
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    • 2004
  • Until now, there have been no study about kinematic analysis of trunk with meridian muscular system. The purpose of this article is to contribute to the knowledge of meridian muscles of trunk that are related with breathing and basic movements. We research into respiration mechanics analysis and basic trunk movement analysis. And we suggest that the studies of the therapy that apply meridian muscles in trunk and respiration abnormality are more necessary.

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