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Protection Mechanism using License Agent based Public Key Infrastructure (PKI 기반의 라이선스 에이전트를 이용한 암호화 기법)

  • Lee Jong-Hee;Lee Kwang-Hyoung;Lee Keun-Wang
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문에서는 동영상 데이터 암호화를 위해 비디오 데이터의 I-프레임 암호화 기법을 제안한다. 또한 시스템 서버에서 암호화된 멀티미디어 데이터를 클라이언트 시스템에서 사용자가 실행할 때 자동으로 사용자 인증과 데이터의 복호화를 수행할 수 있도록 하는 라이선스 에이전트를 제안한다. 라이선스 에이전트는 사용자의 멀티미디어 데이터의 실행 시 공유 키 풀(shared key pool)을 이용한 PKI(Public Key Infrastructure)기반의 사용자의 인증과 멀티미디어 데이터의 암호 및 복호화를 수행한다. 또한 비밀키 기반의 공개키 분배 시스템을 이용하여 키의 누출을 미연에 방지하고 키의 누출 시 그 경로를 추적할 수 있도록 하였다.

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A Study of a Real Time Digital Video Extraction Algorithm (실시간 디지털 영상 추출 알고리즘의 연구)

  • Lee Kwang-Hyoung;Lee Jong-Hee;Lee Keun-Wang
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문에서는 실시간 영상에서 적응적 배경영상을 이용하여 객체를 추출하고 추적하는 방법을 제안it다. 입력되는 영상에서 배경영역의 잡음을 제거하고 조명에 강인한 객체 추출을 위하여 객체영역이 아닌 배경영역 부분을 실시간으로 갱신함으로써 적응적 배경영상을 생성한다. 그리고 배경영상과 카메라로부터 입력되는 입력영상과의 차를 이용하여 객체를 추출한다. 추출된 객체의 내부점을 이용하여 최소사각영역을 설정하고, 이를 통해 객체를 추적한다.

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A Framework and Process Design for RFID Privacy Protection (RFID 프라이버시 보호 프레임웍 및 프로세스 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.151-168
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    • 2007
  • RFID is an emerging technology and rapidly applied to various industries due to its high-tech characteristic and convenience. Although RFID provides valuable benefits. it might also generate serious privacy problems. Previous studies show that privacy issues should be incorporated in developing RFID systems and more detailed privacy protection methods. However. they just provide basic concept, rough guideline. and simple architecture about RFID privacy protection. Industry needs more structured framework and detailed systematic process to incorporate privacy issues into the RFID system. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework and detailed process design of RFID privacy protection issues in retail industries. A framework is developed based on individual sensitivity concept, RFID contents, and interface with EPC global standard. Case study is applied to validate the framework and it turns out to be useful. It is expected that the proposed framework and process design would provide more systematic guide lines to solving RFID privacy problems.

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A Design of Automatic Generation System of E-mail using User Information (사용자 정보를 이용한 이메일 자동 생성 시스템의 설계)

  • Park, Il-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.289-292
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    • 2010
  • 인터넷의 급속한 발전으로 매우 많은 정보와 다양한 컨텐츠가 개인 사용자들에게 제공되고 있다. 또한, 개인을 고객으로 하는 각종 포탈 사이트들이 많이 생성됨에 따라 고객 개인을 위한 고객화된 정보가 매우 중요한 하나의 컨텐츠로 작용하고 있다. 하지만, 현재 국내외 전자상거래를 주목적으로 하는 포탈 사이트의 시스템들은 고객에 관한 정보를 단순한 개인 프로파일로 활용하고 있을 뿐 고객 정보를 이용하여 더 많은 개인화된 새로운 정보를 창출하지 못하고 있다. 본 논문은 고객에 대한 정보를 세분화하고 분석하여 제3의 개인화 정보를 생성하여 자동으로 각 개별 고객에게 개인화된 정보를 제공해 줄 수 있는 시스템을 설계 및 구현하고자 한다. 고객의 이메일 오픈율과 마우스 이벤트 정보를 분석 및 계산하여 개별 고객에게 고객의 관심정보 및 관심 컴포넌트를 생성한 후 관심정보와 관심 컴포넌트를 이용하여 개별 고객의 관심 정보를 고객이 선호하는 이메일 규격 및 양식에 맞게 에이전트를 통해 자동으로 재구성하여 푸쉬해 주는 개인화 메일 자동 생성 에이전트 시스템을 개발하고자 함이 본 논문의 목적이다.

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Ubiqutors based Customized Goods Recommendation System using Shopping Moving Line Analysis (유비쿼터스 기반 쇼핑동선 분석을 이용한 고객상품 추천 시스템)

  • Lee, Jong-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.296-298
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    • 2010
  • 본 논문은 유비쿼터스 핵심기술인 RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification)를 이용하여 대형마트와 같은 오프라인 쇼핑몰에서 고객의 실시간 위치 파악과 쇼핑 동선을 분석하여 고객의 선호상품을 예측하여 적시에 효율적으로 선호 상품 정보를 서비스 할 수 있는 쇼핑동선 분석 시스템을 제안한다. 제안하는 시스템은 RFID 태그가 부착된 쇼핑카트를 이용하여 개별 고객들의 쇼핑 동선 및 쇼핑 패턴을 지속적으로 학습하여 이를 기반으로 각 고객들의 쇼핑패턴을 분석하고 분석된 쇼핑패턴 정보로 이용하여 선호 구역 및 선호 상품을 예측한다. 예측된 선호상품 정보는 고객의 휴대 단말기를 통해 실시간으로 전송된다

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Bitcoin Distribution in the Age of Digital Transformation: Dual-path Approach

  • Lee, Won-Jun;Hong, Seong-Tae;Min, Taeki
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - The potential use of cryptocurrencies in a retail environment proposes a rapid shift from the traditional financial system. Nakamoto(2008) defines Bitcoin as an open source alt-coin based on the blockchain technology. Luther(2016) insists that the new technology will be widely adopted for the digital payment processes. However, the use of Bitcoin is in the real world is still sparse. Despite the growing attention and purported benefits, it is doubtful whether the Bitcoin will be eagerly accepted by ordinary consumers in the mainstream market. To answer this question, this paper develops a causal model that has a dual path to explain the motivation to adopt Bitcoin. According to Glaser, Zimmermann, Haferkorn, Weber, and Siering(2014), Bitcoin is both an asset and a currency at the same time. In summary, the attitude towards Bitcoin may vary depending on whether the fin-tech product is viewed as an asset or as a currency. Based on the arguments, we propose that asset attitude and currency attitude will give influence to consumers' intention to adopt Bitcoin. Research design, data, and methodology - Quantitative data collection is conducted from a Bitcoin SIG(special interest group) working in an internet community. As a result, 192 respondents who know Bitcoin completed the survey. To analyze the causal relations in the research model, PLS-SEM(partial least squares structural equation modeling) method is used. Also, reliability and validity of measures are tested by performing Cronbach's alpha test, Fornell-Larcker test and confirmatory factor test. Results - Our test results show that every hypothesis is supported except the influence of perceived ease of use. In addition, we find that the relationships between constructs are different between the high innovative group and low innovative group. Conclusions - We provide evidence that asset attitude and currency attitude are key antecedents of Bitcoin adoption.

An Application of Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS Methodology for Ranking the Factors Influencing FinTech Adoption Intention: A Comparative Study of China and Korea (FinTech 채택 의도에 영향을 미치는 요소의 순위 결정을 위한 Fuzzy AHP 및 TOPSIS 방법론의 적용 : 중국과 한국의 비교 연구)

  • Mu, Hong-Lei;Lee, Young-Chan
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.51-68
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    • 2017
  • Financial technology (FinTech) is an emerging financial service sector include innovations in financial literacy and investment, retail banking, education, and crypto-currencies like bitcoin. One of the crucial branch of financial technology-third-party payment (TPP) is undergoing rapid growth, with online/mobile systems replacing offline financial systems. System quality and user attitudes are key perceptions driving third-party payment usage, the importance of these perceptions, however, may be different with countries as users' thinking varies from country to country. Thus, the purpose of this study is to elaborate how factors differ from China to Korea by drawing on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2). Additionally, this study also aims to propose a multi-attribute evaluation of the third-party online payment system based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP), fuzzy sets and technique for order performance by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), to examine the relative importance of the perceptions influencing new technology adoption intention. The results showed that the price value has the most significant influence on Chinese perceptions, while the perceived credibility has the most significant effect on Korean perceptions. Sub-criteria also performs different results to Chinese and Korean third-party online payment system.

Teens and College Students' Purchasing Decision Factors of Denim Jeans In the United States

  • Hwang Shin, Su-Jeong;Fowler, Deborah;Lee, Jinhee
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.971-976
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    • 2013
  • This study provides insight into current social media influences and purchasing power of the young generation in that the size of both of these demographic groups will impact the apparel companies and retail market for the predictable future Denim apparel companies are aware of the discretionary spending power of the Y and Z Generations. The characteristics of current teens are so similar to college-age individuals in that they have grown up with digital technology and they prefer to communicate via social networking sites. Retailers have utilized these social media platforms in order to capture the attention of the generations. Traditionally marketing campaigns have differentiated between teens and the college-age population. However, the teens actually have larger spending power and more discretionary income. A survey consisted of 32 questions pertaining to Internet media influences, influence of people, and decision factors on decisionmaking related to purchasing selection. A random sampling of 163 females responded to a set of questionnaires. Teens, like college students desire to make their own decisions when they select and purchase denim jeans. Overall 40% of them wanted to make their own decisions when purchasing their jeans, however, a significant number are influenced by their friend's opinions (34%) and the opinions of family members (15%). However, celebrities (10%) had the least influence on their decisions. Teens, like colleges students make decisions based on the same decision factors: fit (63%), cost (23%), brand (10%) and color (2%). The most important factor in determining preference was "fit".

Fast-fashion retailers - Types of online-based internationalization -

  • Lee, Jung Eun
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2019
  • This study identified types of online retail internationalization in the fast-fashion context and proposed driving factors of retailers' choices in online-based market entry following the logic of the Uppsala model and the eclectic theory. In particular, this study proposes three types of online-based internationalization: 1) entering a host market with a physical store first, and then expanding with an online store, 2) entering a foreign market with an online store, then expanding to physical stores, and 3) entering only with an online business. In addition, this study investigated the causal factors, ownership-specific and location advantages, that influence the choice of the type of developmental process of online-based internationalization. To develop theoretical and managerial insights into the issue researched, this study employed a qualitative research design involving case studies of three European fast-fashion retailers, H&M, TOPSHOP, and ASOS. This study suggested that fast-fashion retailers that enter a host market with high ownership-specific advantages are likely to choose to enter the market with physical stores and then expand with online stores. On the other hand, when faced with uncertainties attributable to low ownership-specific or location advantages, fast-fashion retailers are likely to choose to enter with an online store first and then expand with physical stores as conditions change. Consequently, this study provides a better understanding for fast-fashion retailers who are willing to expand their businesses to foreign markets via online stores.

The Y Generation's Decision Factors of Purchasing Jeans in the United States (미국 Y세대의 청바지 구매결정요인에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Su-Jeong;Lee, Jin-Hee
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.878-885
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    • 2009
  • The Y generation born between 1981 and 1995 is the largest consumer group in the United States. This study is to provide an insight of understanding Y generation's decision factors of purchasing Jeans and the fit issues. This study investigated their purchasing decisions factors, including fit, cost, brand, color, and the media/internet influences. It is revealed that the Y generation might have access to the internet, but they still rely more on their peers and savvy skills to decide what they purchase. They preferred to shop from the land based retail stores rather than the internet. The fit was the most important factor of their purchasing decision, but less concerns of the brand. In this study, 87% of them chose "fit" as the reason to buy a pair of jeans. Fit problems were related to the price category. This study suggests apparel manufacturers should understand Y generation's fit issues in the global market.

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