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A Design and Implementation of XML Document Generator based on Template (탬플릿 기반 XML 문서 생성기의 설계 및 구현)

  • Yeom, Sae Hun;Bang, Hye Ja
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2012
  • Web development and Internet technology development bring many kinds of works to web. This is the main reason why XML, document standard is popular. XML in web can be used to express document template or standard. XML with java can be more powerful and general. For example, XML can be used to transmit data and to print data into the screen using Ajax in JSP(Java Server Page) and to make interfaces in android, which is useful to reduce development cycle. However, XML is not easy to learn for the novice. In this paper, we propose the easy and effective way to reduce the learning curve of XML and to make and use XML documents. For the purpose, we suggest template base XML document generation and we design and implement XML document generator based on Template. XML document generator of template-based provides user interface and layout of XML document. So, users can generate XML document easily and effectively.

Telioform System A New Multi Component Organic/Inorganic System From Ciba Specialty Chemicals

  • Min, Byung-Jin;Lim, Kyung-Bin;Ford, Phil
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.57-70
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    • 2006
  • Microparticle and micropolymer retention and drainage aid systems are powerful tools for paper and board making on a variety of machines. Drawbacks attributed to the current systems sometimes include; apparent high cost, production and quality problems and in some cases a negative effect on formation. The next generation multi-component organic/inorganic systems have demonstrated their ability to decouple the effects of retention and drainage and to improve the formation and print quality for the same retention and in some cases higher retention levels. It is now possible to optimize independently retention, drainage and formation effects with the same high return on investment of current microparticle systems.

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Analysis of Fingerprint Recognition Characteristics Based on New CGH Direct Comparison Method and Nonlinear Joint Transform Correlator

  • Jeong, Man-Ho
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.445-450
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    • 2009
  • Fingerprint recognition using a joint transform correlator (JTC) is the most well-known technology among optical fingerprint recognition methods. The JTC method optically compares the reference fingerprint image with the sample fingerprint image then examines match or non-match by acquiring a correlation peak. In contrast to the JTC method, this paper presents a new method to examine fingerprint recognition by producing a computer generated hologram (CGH) of those two fingerprint images and directly comparing them. As a result, we present some parameters to show that fingerprint recognition capability of the CGH direct comparison method is superior to that of the JTC method.

A Study on the Acting Application of CIP 4 Work Flow (CIP 4 Work Flow의 현장 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Se-Jin;Ha, Young-Baeck;Oh, Sung-Sang;Lee, Euy-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2006
  • In the past few years, the printing industry has witness a trend that has become ever more defined: due to the advent of digital technology, the production of short print runs has continued to gain in importance. An important initiative for the support of digital work flow in the manufacturing of printed products is CIP4 consortium. CIP4 stands for "International Cooperation for Integration of Prepress, Press and Post-press, it is an association of around forty international companies, mostly manufacturers of prepress, press and post-press, as well as suppliers and users. In this paper, we studied on the acting application of CIP4 work flow.

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A Study on melting and bridge phenomena of solder paste (Solder paste의 용융 및 bridge현상 관찰연구)

  • 안병용;정재필
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.05a
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    • pp.442-446
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    • 1999
  • Melting behavior and bridge phenomenon of solder paste, which is essential for surface mount technology in packaging, were investigated. solder paste of Sn-37%Pb was printed on Sn-coated Cu-pattern of PCB, and heated over melting point. Melting behavior of the paste was observed using CCD-camera. In order to modelize the melting and agglomeration phenomena of the paste, two solder balls of 0.76mm diameter were used. As experimental results, the paste start to melt from the margin of the printed shape. The hight of the melted paste decreased from 270 $\mu$m to 200 $\mu$m firstly, and finally recovered to 250 $\mu$m. During the melting procedure, pores were evolved from the molten paste. Bridge Phenomenon of the molten Paste depends upon the pitch of the pattern.

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Role of Advertising Message in the Development of Brand Image with Reference to Insurance Industry: an Exploratory Study

  • Bhakar, S.S.;Sikarwar, Nitin
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2013
  • The research is done with reference to insurance industry. Three companies are taken for the study, first one is LIC, second is ICICI Prudential and third one is ING Vysya life insurance. The impact of advertising message was seen on the brand image of these companies. Six print ads were taken for each company and data was collected from five hundred and forty respondents and forming a sample size of thirty. Three questionnaires were prepared one for brand image before showing ad; second one for advertising message and third one for brand image after showing ads. Through this study these three companies were also compared on the ground of which company has the effect on its brand image by showing ads of that company before and after.

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Relationship between the Cultural History of Modern Japan and Rooftop Gardens

  • Yamada, Hiroyuki;Yabu, Shinobu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture Conference
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    • 2007.10b
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    • pp.157-161
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    • 2007
  • Full-scale ferro-concrete building technology came was introduced in Japan in Meiji $35{\sim}40(1902{\sim}1907)$ and heralding the beginning of urban modernization. On the roofs of these new architectural constructions, full-scale rooftop gardens were also developed. We consider that gardens established on the roofs of hotel and department stores created a new, modernized garden culture, which greatly influenced the early modern urban culture of Japan, the drama of which it conceived based on the impression in a rooftop garden is made. In this paper, we discuss the influence of Meiji-Era cultural and technological advances on rooftop gardens constructed during the Taisho $Era(1912{\sim}1926)$, as represented by the gardens of Kobe's Oriental Hotel, Tokyo's Mitsukoshi Department Store and Shimonoseki City's Akita Company. Photographic and print sources are utilized to analyze the design features and temporal changes of these pioneering rooftop gardens, as well as their influence on urban culture.

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Coating Immobilization Using Soy Protein Polymers: Technical Concepts and Importance to Quality

  • Hiscock, Donald F.;Merrifield, Thomas B.
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.60-66
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    • 2000
  • Coating immobilization is the process by which the wet coating applied to paper or paperboard reaches the final form. A coating immobilization point is defined as the solids content reached during drying where no further redistribution of coating materials occurs. Good control of coating immobilization is important in producing coated paper and paperboard with consistent high quality. This paper discusses the technical concepts of how coatings immobilize, and describes the importance of good immobilization control on coating holdout and coating structure. The use of soy protein polymers to modify the coating immobilization point is discussed. Soy proteins, because of their interaction with coating pigments, make a significant contribution to the immobilization characteristics of coastings. This technology gives the formulator options for changing the immobilization point to improve the performance of the coating. The importance of immobilization on casting uniformity, microporosity and sheet qualities is discussed, including binder migration, mottle, gluing, and print quality.

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Studies on Improvement Printed Mottle for High Quality Printing

  • Ha, Young-Baeck;Kim, Chang-Keun;Cheong, Hee-Seok;Lee, Yong-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.06b
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    • pp.495-497
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    • 2006
  • Talc Printing mottle of coated paper is one of the most common and the most difficult problems in offset printing. For a high quality printing, development of new paper coating technologies to prevent print mottle is required. This research focused on improvement of printing mottle. Effects of ink dispersion and printing conditions such as nip conditions, printing pressure and printing speed on printing mottle were investigated with RI tester and IGT tester.

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An Overview of Laser-assisted Bioprinting (LAB) in Tissue Engineering Applications

  • Ventura, Reiza Dolendo
    • Medical Lasers
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.76-81
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    • 2021
  • Biological tissues and organs are composed of different arrays of cells, biochemical cues, and extracellular matrices arranged in a complex microarchitecture. Laser-Assisted Bioprinting (LAB) is an emerging and promising technology that is reproducible with high accuracy that can be used for fabricating complex bioengineered scaffolds that mimic tissues and organs. The LAB process allows researchers to print intricate structural scaffolds using cells and different biomaterials essential for facilitating cell-scaffold interaction and to induce tissue and organ regeneration which cannot be achieved in a traditional scaffold fabrication. This process can fabricate artificial cell niches or architecture without affecting cellular viability and material integrity. This review tackles the basic principles and key aspects of Laser-Assisted Bioprinting. Recent advances, limitations, and future perspectives are also discussed.