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네트워크 관리 모델에서의 이동 에이전트 패러다임

  • Choi, Won-Sang;Kim, Tae-Yoon
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2000
  • Traditional network management technologies don't have interoperability to use differentprotocols or management information models each other. Many researchers have tried to find solutions of these problems to use distributed paradigms. But the benefits of existing models are mainly supported only by qualitative evidences rather than by quantitative evidences. In this paper, we present a quantitative evidence of the efficiency of network management model using mobile agent paradigm. To compare distributed paradigms and proposed model, we use parameterized traffic models for measuring the amount of whole traffic generated by each model.

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Trends in Standardization for Intelligent Computing (지능형 컴퓨팅 표준화 동향)

  • J.H. Hong;K.C. Lee
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.70-80
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    • 2023
  • In recent years, our society has shifted from an information society to an intelligent information society, in which computing has become a key factor in shaping and driving social development. In this new era of digital civilization powered by the Internet of Things, traditional data-based computing is no longer sufficient to meet the growing demand for higher levels of intelligence. Therefore, intelligent computing has emerged, reshaping traditional computing and forming new computing paradigms to promote the digital revolution in the era of the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence. Intelligent computing has greatly expanded the scope of computing through new computing theories, architectures, methodologies, systems, and applications, and it is expanding into diverse computing paradigms such as perceptual intelligence, cognitive intelligence, autonomous intelligence, and human-computer fusion intelligence. This paper introduces the concept and main features of intelligent computing and describes trends in standardization for intelligent computing within the ISO/IEC JTC 1, focusing on the technical trend report on intelligent computing that is currently under development within ISO/ IEC JTC 1/AG 2.

Exploring Opportunities of IoT for Product-Service System Conceptualization and Implementation

  • Mohammad R. Basirati;Jorg Weking;Sebastian Hermes;Markus Bohm;Helmut Krcmar
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.524-546
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    • 2019
  • Product-service systems (PSS), integrating physical products and services, currently play a crucial role in sustainable economies. In addition to the highly competitive global economy, the emergence of new digital paradigms is supporting the shift toward servitization. Although the great potential of such paradigms is recognized by both practice and research, their implications for PSS are not yet clear. In particular, features of Internet of Things (IoT), such as total connectedness and ubiquity of smart sensors and actuators, provide various new opportunities for PSS. This study explores such opportunities by conducting structured literature review and 13 interviews. We organize the findings in two folds: First, we introduce four degrees of IoT involvement in PSS business models and elaborate the opportunities that they create for different types of PSS. Second, we present the key technologies and approaches that IoT provides concerning PSS lifecycle management.

An Exploratory Study on Paradigms, Policies in the Digital Convergence Era (디지털 컨버전스 시대의 특징 : 그 패러다임과 정책 방향)

  • Han, Hak-Soo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.455-461
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    • 2012
  • The paper explores the relationship among paradigms, ecosystem which need to establish broadcasting, information and communications industry as the core of national competitiveness in the digital convergence era, and proposes the future progressing strategies and policies directions that consider environmental factors which all mass media converged on Internet. This paper makes an attempt to contribute innovative & integrated perspectives in the industry.

Paradigms of the Intelligent Society : Analysis and Policy Implications (지능사회의 패러다임 변화 전망과 정책적 함의)

  • Hwang, Jong-Sung
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.3-18
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    • 2016
  • Radical paradigm shift is being expected due to the coming of the so-called intelligent society. In the intelligent society, things or machines are able to use intelligence for the first time in history and this will bring about fundamental changes at every corner of human society. This article analyzes views of the world in order to figure out basic directions of this paradigm shift. A dualistic view of world mediated by technology is suggested for a new world view of the intelligent society, based on comparison of a traditional dualistic view of world between human-nature and a tripartite view of world between human-machine-nature. This article summarizes paradigms of the intelligent society into four ; externalization of intelligence, productivity explosion, platform society, and self-organizing society. These new paradigms will provide lots of benefits such as intelligence augmentation, production capacity increase, and self-organizing effect. But at the same time, it will increase risks of system failure because of loss of human control on technologies. In conclusion, it is argued that human choices and efforts will decide the future of the intelligent society becuase the paradigm shift is value neutral in essence.

Plans to Strengthen Children's Rights for the Creation of Child Friendly Cities by Local Governments: The Conversion of Child Welfare Paradigms into Universal Welfare (지방정부의 아동친화 도시 조성을 위한 아동권리 강화 방안 : 보편적 복지로서의 아동복지패러다임의 변환)

  • Choi, sun-kyung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.313-319
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    • 2019
  • Recently, policies of metropolitan councils and primary local governments are diversely developing for the creation of child friendly cities. This study attempts to deal with implications that discussions on child friendly cities, which are recently becoming issues of local communities, have as a form of universal welfare on dimensions of child welfare along with discussions of the direction to which those implications can be applied. For this, this study was conducted largely in three parts. First, it observes the contents of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which is the spirit and basic foundation of child friendly cities and through this, it examines child welfare paradigms as a universal form of welfare and second, it observes the historical origin of child friendly cities that have modern significance along with the main characteristics of child friendly cities, and third, it explores methods with which to apply locality based community resource connections that currently exist to policies of child friendly cities.

The Approach of the 'Positivist' School and the 'Interpretative' School to the Relationship between Theory and Method, using examples from Criminological Research

  • Choi, Kwan
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.16-19
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this paper is to attempt the analysis of the 'Positivist' School and the 'Interpretative' School to the Relationship between Theory and Method, Using examples from Criminological Research. The differences between approach of the positivist school and interpretative school are often made very difficult to make an approach. What are more to focus on are the relationships between quantitative research and positivism and qualitative research and interpretative paradigms are often presented as essential connections. Therefore, it is a lot more difficult to imply an appropriate research method and process depends on the subject and field of the research topic. The differences between types of research and also the connections which are made between types of research and theoretical paradigms portray a very simple picture. The danger of this is that two readily available set of research methods and assuming that positivist and interpretative research style represent competing approaches and also that they present 'either-or' alternatives as to strategies of research. For example, in some instances positivist and interpretative's methods do represent alternatives but in some case, positivist and interprativist each other can complement about each other's defects in terms of use of methodology. Though depending according to the specialist of the topic, it needs sensitivity to the potentials and the contributions of different styles of data and different methods of information collection and analysis to the criminological issues under test and to the theoretical questions being asked of them.

Experimental Models of Depression (우울증의 실험적 모델)

  • Chung, Young In
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 1999
  • There are a number of approaches in developing experimental models for depression, but there is no such thing as a best model for depressive syndrome. Animal models are subject to the obvious limitations inherent in the assumption that human psychopathology can be represented accurately in lower animals. Recently, the concern increasingly is to develop a variety of experimental paradigms in animals to study selected aspects of human psychopathology, and animal models should be understood as basically experimental preparations that are developed to carry out these objects. Therefore, a battery of a variety of animal models should be applied to permit detailed pathophysiological studies and to develop new antidepressant treatments. Animal models of depression basically consider behavioral isomorphism with the human depression a plus, but not a req-uirement, and the model behavior should be defined operationally in order to be reproduced reliably by other researchers and be responsive to those agents possessing demonstrated clinical efficacy in human depression. In conclusion, animal models of depression have played a significant role in elucidating pathophysiology of depression and developing current treatments for depression, but there is no single comprehensive model for depression until now. Each of the proposed animal model has its advantages and limitations. In other words, certain paradigms are suitable for studying certain phenomena, whereas others are more suitable for studying other aspects. The best model for depression depends upon what the question is.

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