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Multi-functional Benefits & Costs Analysis of Tide Land Reclamation Project and Development Guidelines in the Future (간척사업(干拓事業)의 다기능적(多機能的) 편익(便益)-비용분석(費用分析)과 발전방향(發展方向))

  • Lim, Jae Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.107-126
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    • 2005
  • The most limited production resource in Korea is land. During the period from 1995 to 2002, annual farm land area of 17,600ha have been converted to urban and industrial land. The self-sufficiency rate of rice, Korean staple food, is expected to be decreased from 97.5% in 2003 to 60-70% in 2020. Under such conditions, this study is aimed at first identifying multi-functional benefits of the reclamation projects such as agricultural production, industrial water supply, urban land supply, transportation effects, sightseeing effects and environmental values with and without the projects. To carry out the objectives, three existing tideland reclamation projects such as Daeho, Kumgang and Yongsangang irrigation project stage II were evaluated and Saemangeum tideland reclamation project which was jointly revaluated by environmental NGO and Govn't appointed specialists in 2000 was reviewed. According to this study results, tide land reclamation projects were showed financially and economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. The joint cost like estuary dam should be allocated based on the multi-functional benefits of the projects. To allocate the joint cost, legal and institutional improvement should adapt the joint cost allocation method as the specific cost-remaining benefit method. Korea has more than 402,000 ha of tidal flat of which 76,396ha have been reclaimed in 2003. To meet food security and to cope with shortage of land, phil-environmental reclamation projects should be continuously implemented and necessary tidal flats for protecting environmental ecosystem should be remained according to the detail survey results of reclaimable resources.

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An Applied Study of DRM(Digital Right Management) to Distribution and Price Structure of Digital Contents (DRM(Digital Right Management)에 의한 디지털 컨텐츠 유통 및 가격정책에의 영향 분석)

  • Song, Jae-Do
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2006
  • DRM(Digital Right Management), which realize the controllability of intellectual right in the process of transactions with economically feasible cost, may cause critical changes in the distributions of digital contents. This Paper takes notice of the concept of 'Super Distribution' in which every user can be the core of the distribution and the possibility of usingvarious price structures by introducing DRM. We reviews that Super Distribution can increase the demand of digital contents by decreasing the information cost in the user aspect, and it can also diminish the distribution cost dramatically in the provider aspect. Also, DRM may allow various types of pricing which use different criteria such as the number or duration of usage. The variety in price structure can increase not only the profit of provider but the utility of consumer. These characteristics of DRM, as a whole, increase the efficiency of distribution and make the providers differentiate their services.

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Feasibility study for the establishment of Oriental Medicine Hospital in W-city (W시에서의 한방병원 창업타당성 평가 - S 한방병원 분원 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Woo-Chun;Chao, Yun-Yeop
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2012
  • This study evaluated the economic feasibility for the Oriental Medicine Hospital is established in W-city. To analyze the demand and supply of Oriental Medicine Hospital status and population trends were analyzed inthe hospital service area. As a result, the Service Area of the demand for Oriental Medicine were met by the S-Oriental Hospital. Thus, On the demand side to assess the adequacy of Oriental Hospital established does not make sense. So, Oriental Hospital of 50 beds and 70 beds, separated by the economic feasibility was evaluated. As a result, the Oriental Hospital opened was found to be not economically feasible.

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Optimum Harvest Time for High Quality Seed Production of Sweet and Super Sweet Corn Hybrids

  • Lee Suk Soon;Yun Sang Hee;Seo Jung Moon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.373-380
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    • 2004
  • The production of sweet (su) and super sweet corns (sh2) has been economically feasible in Korea in recent years. Major factors limiting super sweet corn production are low germination and low seedling vigor. Since seed quality is closely related to seed maturity, the optimum harvest time for the seed production of sweet and super sweet corns was studied and the quality of seeds with varying maturities was investigated in 2001 and 2002 cropping seasons. The parents of the sweet corn seeds were Hybrid Early Sunglow and 'Golden Cross Bantam 70' and those of super sweet corn were Xtrasweet 82 and 'For­tune'. Seeds were harvested at 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, and 56 days after silking (DAS). As the seeds developed, seed weight of sweet corn increased and the seed moisture content decreased faster than that of super sweet corn. Germination rates of sweet corn seeds harvested 21 and 28 DAS at $25^{\circ}C$ and emergence rates in the cold soil test were significantly lower than those of seeds harvested after 42 DAS in both years. Although the germination rates of super sweet corn seeds with varying maturities showed similar patterns as sweet corn seeds at $25^{\circ}C$, the emergence rate of super sweet corn seeds in cold soil test continuously increased with seed maturity. This suggests that seed quality of super sweet corn should be tested in a cold soil test to estimate field emergence. As the seeds developed, leakage of total sugars and electrolytes from the both sweet and super sweet corn seeds decreased up to 42 or 49 DAS. The $\alpha-amylase$ activities of both sweet and super sweet corn seeds increased with seed maturity from 21 to 35 or 49 DAS depending on genotype and year. The optimum harvest time for the seed production of sweet corn was 42 DAS and 49 DAS for super sweet corn considering emergence rate and plumule dry weight in the cold soil test, leakage of sugars and electrolytes from the seeds, and $\alpha-amylase$ activity.

Optimal Design of Blade Shape for 200-kW-Class Horizontal Axis Tidal Current Turbines (200kW급 수평축 조류발전 터빈 블레이드 형상 최적설계)

  • Seo, JiHye;Yi, Jin-Hak;Park, Jin-Soon;Lee, Kwang-Soo
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.366-372
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    • 2015
  • Ocean energy is one of the most promising renewable energy resources. In particular, South Korea is one of the countries where it is economically and technically feasible to develop tidal current power plants to use tidal current energy. In this study, based on the design code for HARP_Opt (Horizontal axis rotor performance optimizer) developed by NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) in the United States, and applying the BEMT (Blade element momentum theory) and GA (Genetic algorithm), the optimal shape design and performance evaluation of the horizontal axis rotor for a 200-kW-class tidal current turbine were performed using different numbers of blades (two or three) and a pitch control method (variable pitch or fixed pitch). As a result, the VSFP (Variable Speed Fixed Pitch) turbine with three blades showed the best performance. However, the performances of four different cases did not show significant differences. Hence, it is necessary when selecting the final design to consider the structural integrity related to the fatigue, along with the economic feasibility of manufacturing the blades.

A Comparative Study on the Efficiency of Locally Made Low Cost Brooders for Brooding Chicks

  • Hassanuzzaman, M.;Ahammad, M.U.;Bulbul, S.M.;Nurul Alam, A.M.M.;Islam, M.A.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.1586-1590
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    • 2004
  • An experiment was carried out with day-old "Sonali" (♂RIR$\times$♀Fayoumi) chicks to investigate the efficacy of locally made low cost brooders for brooding chicks in rural areas. Three types of indigenous brooders viz. charcoal, haricane and sawdust brooders were used for brooding chicks throughout the experimental period of 28 days. The efficiency of the brooders was observed in respect of their ability to maintain temperature, fluctuation in temperature during operation and cost effectiveness. Following initial trial of temperature maintenance for 48 h, the chicks were put under the brooder stoves and brooded up to 28 days. The experimental birds were fed on chick starter diet. Maintenance of temperature with sawdust brooders was found satisfactory and optimum for brooding the chicks at different stages of brooding and at the same time involved least cost for brooding in comparison with charcoal and haricane brooders which did not perform well in generating heat necessary for brooding and were not economically feasible for poor farmers. On the other hand, performance of charcoal brooders was better in respect of temperature maintenance during initial stage (when the brooder was started) but the temperature fluctuated rapidly, whereas fluctuation of temperature was gradual in sawdust brooders. Body weight gain and feed conversion were best in sawdust brooders. Survivability was highest in sawdust brooders and lowest in haricane brooders. Sawdust brooders may be appropriate for brooding chicks in rural areas, where electricity is not available.

Effects of Detention Time and Disc Speed on the Treatment Efficiencies of RBC (체류시간(滯留時間)과 원판회전속도(圓板回轉速度)가 회전원판생물막법(回轉圓板生物膜法)의 처리효율(處理効率)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Sang Yong
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1984
  • A mult-stage rotating biological contactor process was evaluated by using the mixtures of nightsoil and sewage as influent substrate. An emphasis was concentrated on the BOD removal efficiency at each stage of the process with respect to hydraulic detention times, rotating speeds of the disc and influent organic substrate concentrations. The results indicated that the process was found to be economically feasible when operated at hyduraulic detention time of 2 hours and disc rotating speed of 3 RPH. As to treatment efficiency, BOD removal efficiency of 40 to 50 percent could be obtained at the first stage regardless of influent organic substrate concentrations. The overall BOD removal efficiency of the process was found to be 88 to 90 percent at even high organic loading of $2.0kgBOD/m^3{\cdot}day$.

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Gamma fatty acid : A review (감마지방산 : 리뷰)

  • Park, Byung-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.446-458
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    • 2008
  • Essential fatty acids (EFA) are fatty acids that must be obtained from the diet because they can not be biosynthesized by human or animals. Gamma fatty acids contain gamma-linolenic acid (GLA, 18:3n-6) and dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DHGLA, 20:3n-6) as intermediate metabolites of linoleic acid (LA, 18:2n-6), which is an EFA found in vegetable oils. GLA is an important essential fatty acid that is required by human and animals to function normally. Recently, studies have indicated that GLA may be an essential component of the cell membrane, as well as an active component of dietary supplements and medicine. GLA must beadministered through the diet because it is converted into DHGLA in the body quickly and completely. DHGLA is a key material involved in the metabolism of LA. GLA is biosysthesized by the rate limiting step of ${\Deltac}^6$-desaturase, which is an enzyme that desaturates LA, there by allowing it to be converted into DHGLA via chain elongation. In addition, DHGLA exerts bioactive effects via action as a precursor of eicosanoid series 1. Breast milk contains an abundant amount of GLA; however, GLA is also available directly in evening primrose oil, black currant seed oil, borage oil and hemp seed oil. In addition, GLA enriched animal and plant can be produced using biotechnology, and highly pure GLA can be extracted using supercritical fluids, such as supercritical carbon dioxide, which will allow economically feasible production of GLA for use in medicines.

Feasibility Study on Applying Technology of Low Tree-Form Culture to Aged Chestnut Orchards (밤나무 저수고 전정에 대한 경제성 분석)

  • Jung, Byung Heon;Joo, Rin Won;Kim, Jae Sung;Choi, Soo Im;Kim, Sun Chang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.95 no.4
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    • pp.468-475
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    • 2006
  • This study examined the economic effects of low tree-form culture, Cost-Benefit analysis was done based on additional costs and benefits from investment in low tree-form culture. In addition, this study analysed the sensitivity of profitability due to the changes in chestnut prices and wages. Investment in low tree-form culture was analysed to be profitable in Chungju, Gongju and Buyeo areas but in Jinju area. Sensitivity analysis of changes in prices and wages also showed that investment in low tree-form culture was economically feasible in Chungju, Gongju and Buyeo areas except for Jinju area.

A Practical Method to Transform Component-based Design to Service-Oriented Design (컴포넌트 기반 개발 (CBD) 설계의 서비스 지향 아키텍처 (SOA) 설계로의 실용적인 변환 기법)

  • Cheun, Du-Wan;Jo, Sung-Hyun;Kim, Soo-Dong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.18D no.6
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    • pp.461-480
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    • 2011
  • Component-Based Development (CBD) focuses on developing reusable components and assembling them into target applications. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a relatively new paradigm where reusable services are developed, published, and composed into target service applications. Due to the popularity of CBD, many organizations already have CBD models for their applications. Hence, it is feasible and appealing to develop SOC applications economically by transforming existing CBD models, rather than developing SOC applications from the scratch. Our research is to develop a methodology for transforming existing CBD design into Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) design. In this paper, we first compare the two paradigms and their key elements for the design; CBD design and SOA design. Then, we define mapping relationships of the transformation. For each transformation mapping, we present step-wise instructions. The benefit of applying this transformation is to increase reusability of existing design assets, to maintain the consistency between existing CBD and SOC models, and reduced cost for deploying service-oriented applications.