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Research on How to Develop the Character Naming in Cultural Contents (문화콘텐츠 캐릭터의 네이밍 개발을 위한 방법 연구)

  • Park, Keong-Cheol
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.15
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    • pp.193-206
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    • 2009
  • This thesis is on the character naming which plays much of a role in the cultural contents, but it is beyond the research of character naming itself and is based on the needs of research for character naming in game, fairy tale, comic and animation. In fact, there are some books and theses showing us the way to create names of products and this area is known as brand naming. But it is not easy for people to find books on character naming which is only focused on the characters in all fictions. While a brand name is made to secure a brand identity which is fundamental to consumer recognition and symbolizes the brand's differentiation from competitors, a character name is the name of living thing in the fiction. So, people say that these two areas are similar to each other or not. This these is the consequence of the research on the character naming, especially how to figure it out and how to use it. I hope that my paper would be a little help for those who work for the creating of the characters involved in shape, personality, role and storytelling in the field of fictions through the interest and understanding of Character Naming.

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Reading 'Little Manila' along Daehangno : Exploring the Conceptualization of Transnational Spaces (대학로 '리틀마닐라' 읽기 : 초국가적 공간의 성격 규명을 위한 탐색)

  • Jung, Hun-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.295-314
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    • 2010
  • The paper attempts to balance the discourses of transnational spaces that have focused on de-territorialization, by emphasizing that transnational spaces are maintained also through re-territorialization. Reviewing the literature of transnational social fields, translocality, multicultural spaces and transnational places, I aim to show the way the main issues from the literature help understand an actually existing transnational space, Little Mania in Daehangno, Seoul. I specifically address the dialectic relation between de-territorialization and re-territorialization, multi-scalar networks, and hybridity of multicultural spaces in interpreting the weekend enclave of Filipinos in Seoul. I argues that Little Manila is a grounded translocality operating through multi-scaled networks of various actors. Furthermore, it is not a unified space where one dominant Filipino identity stands out. Different Filipinos and Filipinas constitute the space imagining different homes. It is also a multicultural space open to other minorities, which suggests the possibility of alternative spatial politics based on co-presence of different 'Others'.

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An One-time Proxy Signature Scheme Suitable for Mobile Communications (이동 통신 환경에 적합한 일회용 대리 서명 방식)

  • Kim, So-Jin;Park, Ji-Hwan
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.10C no.5
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    • pp.533-540
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    • 2003
  • According to the development of mobile communications, many people have been offered high qualify of the application services using portable terminals. But those works nay have many vulnerabilities and have the limit of excutaions. Because the application services are provided in mobile network and the performance of portable terminals is lower than that of base stations. To improve these problems, in this paper, we propose one-time proxy signature scheme that can reduce the computational ctsost on a user and prevent a proxy agent's dishonesty. The proposed scheme is based on the KBLK scheme [2] which applied the fail-stop signature scheme [1]. It is constructed that a proxy signer can sign only one message with a proxy key and we add anonimity to it for the user's identity protection in mobile communication like a M-commerce.

A Study of the Function and the Current State of Fashion Museum for Construction of Korean Fashion Museum (한국 패션 박물관 건립을 위한 패션 박물관의 기능과 현황 연구)

  • Park, Ju-Hee;Choy, Hyon-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.62 no.5
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    • pp.156-170
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    • 2012
  • These days, fashion museums that were established during the 60~70s in advanced countries are spiritedly planning opportune exhibitions as well as opening collections and accumulated research materials to the public. They are also publishing innovative visual references and offering various educational programs. They play a crucial role in speeding up the development of creativity of fashion designers by accumulating archives through analytic researches. Since Korea has applied western fashion for over a century, now is the time to make a fundamental long-term plan for establishing the identity of Korean fashion by gathering and classifying the history of a century. Thus, the aim of this study is to reach a conclusion to construct fashion museum in Korea to discover as well as develop fashion talents and eventually enhancing national competitiveness. First, the theoretical study on the history and the functions of fashion museum were analysed. 'The collection & exhibition' in the common thread is one function of the fashion museum. Another function is 'the research', which includes accumulations, classification and record of materials in a particular point of view. It also includes publishing catalogues with temporary exhibitions and open management to the scholars and the designers. 'The communication', which is enacted through various educational programs and events for inflow of new visitors, is the other function of fashion museum. The current state of fashion museums in advanced countries and Korea were also analysed. Korean public museums only owned traditional collections while public fashion museums in other advanced countries usually owned collection of the past and the present together. The only contemporary fashion museum in Korea is run private which leads to many problems. Finally, The study went further to suggest the advanced model of fashion museum in Korea based on the research.

Metagenome Analysis of Protein Domain Collocation within Cellulase Genes of Goat Rumen Microbes

  • Lim, SooYeon;Seo, Jaehyun;Choi, Hyunbong;Yoon, Duhak;Nam, Jungrye;Kim, Heebal;Cho, Seoae;Chang, Jongsoo
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.26 no.8
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    • pp.1144-1151
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    • 2013
  • In this study, protein domains with cellulase activity in goat rumen microbes were investigated using metagenomic and bioinformatic analyses. After the complete genome of goat rumen microbes was obtained using a shotgun sequencing method, 217,892,109 pair reads were filtered, including only those with 70% identity, 100-bp matches, and thresholds below $E^{-10}$ using METAIDBA. These filtered contigs were assembled and annotated using blastN against the NCBI nucleotide database. As a result, a microbial community structure with 1431 species was analyzed, among which Prevotella ruminicola 23 bacteria and Butyrivibrio proteoclasticus B316 were the dominant groups. In parallel, 201 sequences related with cellulase activities (EC.3.2.1.4) were obtained through blast searches using the enzyme.dat file provided by the NCBI database. After translating the nucleotide sequence into a protein sequence using Interproscan, 28 protein domains with cellulase activity were identified using the HMMER package with threshold E values below $10^{-5}$. Cellulase activity protein domain profiling showed that the major protein domains such as lipase GDSL, cellulase, and Glyco hydro 10 were present in bacterial species with strong cellulase activities. Furthermore, correlation plots clearly displayed the strong positive correlation between some protein domain groups, which was indicative of microbial adaption in the goat rumen based on feeding habits. This is the first metagenomic analysis of cellulase activity protein domains using bioinformatics from the goat rumen.

Citizenship in the Age of Glocalization and Its Implication for Geography Education (글로컬 시대의 시민성과 지리교육의 방향)

  • Cho, Chul-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.618-630
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    • 2015
  • This study is to try to find citizenship needed in the age of glocalization and its implication for geography education. With formation of nation-state after modern, the rights and duties are applied to members of a state in a given territory. But Although states grant de jure citizenship, identity as a citizen is increasingly seen as something that is gained beyond and below the state. Citizenship might be conceived as relational rather than absolute, something that is constituted by its connections or network with different people and places rather than something defined by the borders of the nation-state. New space of citizenship has multiple dimension, and is fluid, mobile, multidimensional, transnational, negotiative. Citizenship operates in an increasingly complex web of overlapping spaces, and is reconceptualized as multiple citizenship based on multiscale. Citizenship should now be thought of as multi-level, reflecting individuals simultaneous membership of political communities at a variety of spatial scales and perhaps of non-territorial social groups. Thus, Citizenship education through geography should focus more on interconnected and layered multiple citizenship than bounded national citizenship.

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The Secure Key Store to prevent leakage accident of a Private Key and a Certificate (인증서와 개인키 유출 방지를 위한 보안키 저장소 Secure Key Store)

  • Park, Young-Jin;Kim, Seon-Jong;Lee, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2014
  • In Korea, the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has been introduced. For secure information transmission and identification, the electronic signature authorization system of a certificate-based is built, and then the service provide.The certificate is stored in location what users can easily access and copy. Thus, there is a risk that can be stolen by malware or web account hacking. In addition, private key passwords can be exposed by the logging tool, after keyboard security features are disabled. Each of these security weaknesses is a potential conduit for identity theft, property/asset theft, and theft of the actual certificates. The present study proposes a method to prevent the private key file access illegally. When a certificate is stored, the private key is encrypted by the dependent element of the device, and it is stored securely. If private key leakage occurs, the retrieved key could not be used on other devices.

Coping methods related with post-traumatic stress types for the firefighters who experienced the Dae-gu subway fire disaster (대구지하철 참사를 경험한 소방관의 외상 후 스트레스유형에 따른 대처방식)

  • Baek, Mi-Lye
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to identity the distribution of post-traumatic stress types and coping methods and to find the relationship between the post-traumatic stress types and the coping methods, for firefighters who experienced in Dea-Gu Subway Fire Disaster. The Subjects of this study were 126 firefighters who experienced Deagu Subway Disaster. Q questionnaire developed by Q-study and coping methods instrument based on that of Folkman & Lazaruswas revised and complemented by Kim Jung Hee was used. Data were analyzed by t-test, ANOVA using SPSS. The results of this study were as follows : 1. The distribution of post-traumatic stress types were 52.4% of Emotional arousal trauma, 34.1% of Trauma experience persistence and 13.5% of Physiological symptom experience. 2. The difference of post-traumatic stress types according to the general characteristics were significantly related to the physical injury(p = .010). 3. The minimum score of coping with post-traumatic stress types was 0.07, the maximum was 2.96 and the mean score was 1.27. 4. The coping methods according to the general characteristics were significantly different at active coping method according to educational level(p = .001), passive coping method according to educational level(p = .003) and passive coping method according to diagnosis(p = 0.20). 5. The mean score of active coping method according types were Emotional arousal trauma(1.505), trauma experience persistance(1.322) and Physiological symptom experience(1.276). The mean score of passive coping method related with types were Emotional arousal trauma(1.328), trauma experience persistance(1.254) and Physiological symptom experience(1.219).

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The meaning of experience and immersion to the diffusion of digital contents and consumption behavior based on arousal (디지털 콘텐츠의 확산과 공감 기반 소비행동에서의 경험과 몰입의 의미)

  • Kim, Yeonjeong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study investigate the main factors of the diffusion of digital contents and consumer's participation behavior, consumption culture and examine the experiential perspective to consumer's information selection behavior. In digital network, the social presence, challenge, self-presentation, arousal and emotional feeling were significant variables to flow experience. Experiential perspectives focused on the search of identity and self-determination were main basic perspective to explain the diffusion of digital contents, consumer participation. This research result applied to media and device strategy to up-coming digital convergence and adapted to product planning and development, user friendly navigation and emotional human-centered service module.

A study on seven damages and eight gains (칠손팔익(七損八益)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Jin-hyeok;Kim, Yun-ji;Jo, Myeong-seon;Kim, Min-gon;Kang, Ye-eun;Park, Kyeong-joon
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2019
  • Objective & Method : We investigated the identity of chilsonparik which is written in Hwangjenaekyung and claimed by traditional scholars, and drew the following conclusions. Result & Conclusion : The word "Chilsonparik"(七損八益) is written in Hwangjenaekyung(黃帝內經). However the exact meaning of "Chilsonparik" doesn't appear in the Hwangjenaekyung so several scholars were studying to find out its true meaning. In 1973, a book "Cheonhajidodam"(天下至道談) was unearthed in the mawangtoe Han Tomb in Hunan province. This book "Cheonhajidodam" had a detailed description of "Chilsonparik", and its contents were similar to those of the "Hwangjenaekyung". In this sense, the sentences of "Hwangjenaekyung" is likely to have copied the contents of "Cheonhajidodam" or have quoted the same book, which makes it possible to interpret "Chilsonparik" in the "Hwangjenaekyung" relying on the description of "Chilsonparik" from the "Cheonhajidodam". Based on "Cheonhajidodam" the "Chilson" refers to "Seven ways of sexual intercourse that bring harm to the human body" and "Parik" refers to "Eight ways of sexual intercourse that bring benefit to the human body". The description of "Chilsonparik" in "Cheonhajidodam" is way more specific than the interpretation of the posterity scholars of the later generations. It is a also seen that the contents of the "Cheonhajidodam is appropriate as the "Hwangjenaekyung" depicts the "Chilsonparik" in concrete acts and ways. It is thought that the explanation of "Cheonhajidodam" gave correct answers to the "Chilsonparik" that was left as a question for us.