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A Look-Ahead Routing Procedure in an FMS

  • Jang, Jaejin;Suh, Jeong-Dae
    • 한국경영과학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.79-97
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    • 1997
  • Many dispatching rules have been developed for the on-line control of product flow in a job shop. The introduction of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) has added a new requirement to classical job shop control problem : the selection of machines by parts of different types. An FMS can keep a great deal of information on the status of the system, such as information on what is scheduled in the near future, with great accuracy. For example, the knowledge of the time when the next part will arrive at each machine can be neneficial for the routing. This paper tests the effects of the use of this knowledge for part routing on the parts flow time (sum of the time for waiting and service) under a simple routing procedure- a look-ahead routing procedure. A test under many operating conditions shows that the reduction of part flow time from the cases without using this information is between 1% and 11%, which justifies more study on this routing procedure at real production sites when machine capacity is a critical issue. The test results of this paper are also valid for other highly automated systems such as the semi-conductor fabrication plants for routing when the arrivals of parts in the near future are known.

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20세기 한일간 지식정보의 생산과 흐름 분석 - 인문·사회과학분야의 단행본을 중심으로- (A Comparative Analysis on the Research Products of Each Other Between Korea and Japan)

  • 최정태;이제환;노지현
    • 한국문헌정보학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.139-164
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    • 2002
  • 이 연구의 목적은 지난 100년 동안(1901년∼2000년) 한일 양국이 서로에 대해 생산해온 학술적 성격의 지식정보자원을 선별적으로 수집하여 데이터베이스를 구축하고, 이 데이터베이스를 활용하여 '서지학적 관점'에서 양국의 관심분야와 연구성과를 분석해 보는데 있다. 지금까지 주로 연구분야별로 또는 연구주체별로 단선적이고 개별적으로 이루어져 왔던 한일 양국의 서로에 대한 연구성과를 종합적으로 정리함으로써 상대국에 대한 연구 수준이 어디까지 와 있는지를 가늠해 보고, 나아가, 한일 양국이 생산한 지식정보의 유통체계를 진단해 봄으로써 향후 어떠한 관리방안이 필요한지에 대해 논의해 보고자 하였다.

Fault Detection, Diagnosis, and Optimization of Wafer Manufacturing Processes utilizing Knowledge Creation

  • Bae Hyeon;Kim Sung-Shin;Woo Kwang-Bang;May Gary S.;Lee Duk-Kwon
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.372-381
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a process management system to manage ingot fabrication and improve ingot quality. The ingot is the first manufactured material of wafers. Trace parameters were collected on-line but measurement parameters were measured by sampling inspection. The quality parameters were applied to evaluate the quality. Therefore, preprocessing was necessary to extract useful information from the quality data. First, statistical methods were used for data generation. Then, modeling was performed, using the generated data, to improve the performance of the models. The function of the models is to predict the quality corresponding to control parameters. Secondly, rule extraction was performed to find the relation between the production quality and control conditions. The extracted rules can give important information concerning how to handle the process correctly. The dynamic polynomial neural network (DPNN) and decision tree were applied for data modeling and rule extraction, respectively, from the ingot fabrication data.

산업구조 전환기 충북지역 산업의 발전방향 (A Study on Industrial Development Direction at Transitional Periods of Industrial Structure in Chungcheongbuk-do Region)

  • 한주성
    • 한국경제지리학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.293-306
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    • 2003
  • 충북지역은 지역 내 총생산의 이윤부문이 외부로 유출되고 있으므로 기반산업의 육성이 필요한데 이를 위해 주력 제조업은 주 업종으로 석유화학, 반도체 업종을, 부차적인 업종은 자동차 산업으로 하고 이들 업종에 디지털 산업을 결합시켜 고부가가치의 차세대 산업동력으로 발전시켜 나가야 할 것이다. 그리고 충북지역의 지식기반 서비스업인 교육 서비스와 보건복지 및 연구개발 서비스업은 정밀화학, 생물산업의 주 업종과 부차적인 정밀기기 업종의 지원사업으로 이들 기업간의 네트워크를 형성하고 교육기관과 연계하여 지역혁신체제를 구축하여야 할 것이다.

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무기체계 획득시 최적 의사결정을 위한 지식기반 대안분석모델(KAAM) 연구 (A Study on Knowledge-based Alternatives Analysis Model(KAAM) for the Best Decision Making in Weapon Systems Acquisition)

  • 박광웅;이강영;김치한;최상영
    • 한국국방경영분석학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구의 목적은 비교항목들의 척도가 서로 상이하고 측정치를 산정하기 곤란한 대안들의 의사결정시 대안 비교를 과학적으로 할 수 있는 지식기반 대안분석모델(KAAM)을 제안하는 것이다. KAAM은 기존의 방법인 Saaty, Delphi/Shang, Consensus, SAW 기법을 근간으로 하는 하이브리드 방식으로 구성되고 엑셀기반으로 구현하였다. 또한, 무기체계 획득사업의 사전분석 단계에서 최적 획득방안을 선정하는 실증적 사례를 적용함으로서 KAAM의 유용성을 확인하였다.

Association of farmers' knowledge, attitude and practices with bovine brucellosis seroprevalence in Myanmar

  • Su Su Hlaing;Satoko Kubota;Kohei Makita;Ye Tun Win;Hnin Thidar Myint;Hiroichi Kono
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.547-554
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    • 2024
  • Objective: This study aimed to identify the relationship between bovine brucellosis prevalence, farmers' knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP), and social factors on migratory draft cattle and smallholder dairy farms in the central dry zone of Myanmar. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 54 migratory and 38 dairy cattle farms between August 2020 and February 2021. A structured questionnaire was used to identify farmers' behaviors. Bulk milk was sampled and tested using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (I-ELISA). STATA 17 was used for all the analyses. Results: Migratory cattle farms had a higher farm level brucellosis prevalence (14.8%) than dairy farms (2.6%; χ2 = 3.75; df = 1; p = 0.05). Only 2.8% of the farmers had knowledge about brucellosis, while 39.1% and 41.6% had attitudes and farm practices with respect to brucellosis, respectively in the study area. Socio-economic attribute of training in animal husbandry (p<0.01), raising system (p<0.01), practice of separating the aborted cow (p<0.01) were negatively associated to brucellosis. The overall farm level brucellosis prevalence was strongly associated with cattle herd size (p = 0.01), free movement grazing practices (p<0.01), practice of self-removal of placental debris without using personal protective equipment (p<0.01) and farmers' attitudes towards eating cow placenta debris (p<0.01). Conclusion: Farmers had little knowledge of brucellosis. Attitudes and practices differed significantly between migratory and dairy farmers. Training and extension programs are necessary to make farmers aware of their KAP situation since livestock migration and the custom of eating cow placental debris contribute to the spread of brucellosis. Persistent efforts are required to reduce the adverse effects of brucellosis. Therefore, the study suggests that a feasible control intervention and public awareness campaigns need to be conducted regarding methods of preventing human exposure to brucellosis.

간호학 교육에서 기초의과학 교과목별 목표와 내용에 대한 연구 (Objectives and Contents of Basic Medical Sciences in Nursing Education)

  • 최명애;신기수
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.1455-1468
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the objectives and contents of basic medical sciences at department of nursing in college of nursing, and junior college of nursing, thus ultimately providing the basic data to standardize the curriculum of the basic medical sciences in nursing education. Seventy eight professors who were in charge of teaching basic medical sciences to at 22 colleges of nursing/ department of nursing, and 20 junior colleges of nursing responded to the questionnaires that consisted of the questions regarding objectives and contents, of basic medical sciences. Based on the description of objectives, the description related to nursing, nurse, nursing science was cathegorized as on objective applicable to nursing science, the description related to medicine or clinical medicine as medical model, the description without description related to medicine was cathegorized as knowledge acquisition. The number of schools corresponding to each category were summerized in descending order. The objectives of basic medical sciences were categorized by concepts and number of schools corresponding to the categorized concept. The findings of the study are as follows ; 1. The subjects of basic medical science identified were physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, and pharmacology in most colleges of nursing and junior colleges. Two colleges of nursing/department of nursing (9.1%) and 19 junior colleges of nursing(95%) did not offer biochemistry, 1 college of nursing /department of nursing(5%) did not offer pathology & pharmacology. 2 junior colleges of nursing (10%) did not offer pharmacology, 1 junior college of nursing(5%) did not offer pathology. The other 1 junior college of nursing did not offer microbiology. 2. Objectives of physiology were to acquire knowledge and understanding on human function in both 6 (50%) colleges and 5 junior colleges. Objectives of anatomy were to acquire knowledge on human structure in both 4 (57%) colleges and 2 (50%) junior colleges; knowledge applicable to nursing sciences in both 3 (42.8%) colleges and 2 (50%) junior colleges. Objectives of biochemistry was to obtain knowledge and understanding on biochemistry, and understanding of basic concepts about biochemistry. Objectives of pathology were to obtain knowledge and understanding on pathology in both 4 (57.1%) colleges and 5(62.5%) junior colleges. Objectives of microbiology were to acquire knowledge and understanding on microbiology in both 5(83.8%) colleges and 6(85.7%) junior colleges. Objectives of pharmacology were to acquire knowledge on pharmacology in both 7(100%) colleges and 8(100%) junior colleges. 3. Contents of physiology in 19 (100%) schools were membrane transport, digestion, circulation, nervous system and respiration. In 16(84.2%) were kidney and muscle, that in 13(68.4%) were endocrine physiology. In 11(57.9%) were introduction and that in 9(47.4%) were structure and function of cells. Contents of anatomy in 11(100%) schools were skeletal system, muscle system, digestive system, circulatory system, concepts regarding human structure. In 10(90.9%) schools were endocrine system and nervous system, and in 5(45.5%) schools were blood, urinary system and cell. Contents of biochemistry in 6(100%) schools were history of biochemistry, body regulating factor, bioenergy, health and nutrition, nutrition of cell, energy production system. In 5(83.3%) schools were metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and enzyme, and in 3(50%) schools were metabolism of energy and fat. Contents of microbiology in 13(100%) schools were environment and influenc of bacteria, virus, G(-) rods, purulent cocci, G(+) rods. In 10 (76.9%) were immunity, diphtheria, enterobacteria, and in 9(69.2%) were spirochete, rickettsia and clamydia, and that in 6(46.2%) were sterilization and disinfection. Contents of pathology in 14(100%) schools were cell injury and adaptation, inflammation, respiratory diseases, circulatory diseases. In 10(71.4%) were neurological disorders, in 8(57.1%) were immunity and disease, and in 7 (50%) were tumor and progressive changes. Contents of pharmacology in 15(100%) were cardivascular drugs, introduction to pharmacology, hypnotics, analgesics, local anesthetics, an ticonvulsants. In 12(80%) were drugs activity on sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, and in 11(73%) were sulfa drugs, antibiotics, drug abuse and addiction.

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An Overview of Kenyan Aquaculture: Current Status, Challenges, and Opportunities for Future Development

  • Munguti, Jonathan Mbonge;Kim, Jeong-Dae;Ogello, Erick Ochieng
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2014
  • The Kenyan aquaculture sector is broadly categorized into freshwater aquaculture and mariculture. Whereas freshwater aquaculture has recorded significant progress over the last decade, the mariculture sector has yet to be fully exploited. The Kenyan aquaculture industry has seen slow growth for decades until recently, when the government-funded Economic Stimulus Program increased fish farming nationwide. Thus far, the program has facilitated the alleviation of poverty, spurred regional development, and led to increased commercial thinking among Kenyan fish farmers. Indeed, national aquaculture production grew from 1,000 MT/y in 2000 (equivalent to 1% of national fish production) to 12,000 MT/y, representing 7% of the national harvest, in 2010. The production is projected to hit 20,000 MT/y, representing 10% of total production and valued at USD 22.5 million over the next 5 years. The dominant aquaculture systems in Kenya include earthen and lined ponds, dams, and tanks distributed across the country. The most commonly farmed fish species are Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, which accounts for about 75% of production, followed by African catfish Clarias gariepinus, which contributes about 21% of aquaculture production. Other species include common carp Cyprinus carpio, rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, koi carp Cyprinus carpio carpio, and goldfish Carassius auratus. Recently, Kenyan researchers have begun culturing native fish species such as Labeo victorianus and Labeo cylindricus at the National Aquaculture Research Development and Training Centre in Sagana. Apart from limited knowledge of modern aquaculture technology, the Kenyan aquaculture sector still suffers from an inadequate supply of certified quality seed fish and feed, incomprehensive aquaculture policy, and low funding for research. Glaring opportunities in the Kenyan aquaculture industry include the production of live fish food, e.g., Artemia, daphnia and rotifers, marine fish and shellfish larviculture; seaweed farming; cage culture; integrated fish farming; culture of indigenous fish species; and investment in the fish feed industry.

미생물 연료전지의 원리 및 환경보건 분야로의 응용 (Microbial Fuel Cells: Principles and Applications to Environmental Health)

  • 한선기
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2012
  • The research on microbial fuel cells (MFCs) needs various knowledge of different fields such as electrochemistry, microbiology, environmental engineering, and material engineering. Although electrochemically active bacteria are very diverse, the performance of MFCs is affected primarily by the structure of the reactor system. Thus, the development in the system architecture is critical to lower internal resistance and increase power generation for commercialization. This paper summarizes the principles of MFCs and demonstrates the infinite potential of MFCs in various applications including wastewater treatment, biosensors, biohydrogen production, remote power sources, implantable medical devices, etc.

UNIX-TUTOR : UNIX 교육을 위한 지능형 개인교사 시스템 (UNIX-TUTOR : Intelligent Tutoring System for Teaching UNIX)

  • 정목동;김용란;김영성;신교선
    • 전자공학회논문지B
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    • 제31B권7호
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    • pp.159-169
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we develop a prototype of ITS(Intelligent Tutoring Systems) system: UNIX TUTOR. It is designed for the purpose of teaching the UNIX beginners the principal concepts of UNIX and the shell commands using the communication between the student and the system. UNIX TUTOR engages the student in a two-way conversation that is mixed-initiative dialogue and attempts to teach the student UNIX via the Socratic method of guided discovery and the Coaching method interchangeably. And the student model is based on both the overlay model and the buggy model together. Thus TUTOR aims at teaching the students effectively whose levels of learning are different using various explanations which are determined by the student model. Because the knowledge representation for UNIX-TUTOR is based on the frame structure and the production rules it is easy to represent the complicated constructs. UNIX TUTOR is implemented on the SPARC station using X/Motif and C for cp command among 10 ones which were selected.

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