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A Study on the Acceptance Factors of Healthcare Information Services Converged with Cognitive Computing (인지 컴퓨팅 융합 헬스케어 정보서비스 수용요인에 관한 연구)

  • Pae, Young-Woo;Bong, Jin-Sook;Min, Wonki;Shin, Yongtae
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.734-747
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    • 2015
  • The aging population and the advancement of science and technology are transforming the healthcare industry to focus on health management for the prevention of diseases. The U-health and remote healthcare services have not yet achieved the social agreement in the nation; however, these have been extensively used in the global scale. The innovation of user experience through cognitive computing are expected to increase the health effects of consumers, by converging with healthcare information services. This study suggests the conceptual model of healthcare information service converged with cognitive computing. Then, the acceptance factors for consumers have been investigated. For this purpose, reliability and validity analysis have been conducted using an online survey. The path analysis was performed to verify the hypotheses and moderating effect based upon the gender, by using structural equation modeling.

A Study on Location and User Satisfaction of the Green Buffer Zone in Gwanggyo New Town (광교신도시 완충녹지의 입지와 이용만족도 연구)

  • Kim, Ju-Ok;Choi, Won-Bin;Shin, Ji-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to find out that it can be provided as a basic data to increase the satisfaction with users in the placement and creation of the Green Buffer Zone. In this study, the research was started on the Green Buffer Zone in Gwanggyo new town, which was rebuilt as the zone to use according to the change of legal installation standard of the zone. The subject of this study is the Green Buffer Zone in Gwanggyo new town, which is expected to be completed in step 4 of 2016. As a result of analysing the location and use characteristics of the Green Buffer Zone, the following conclusions were made. First of all, it is categorized into two categories by Buffering / disaster prevention type and land to use adjustment type. Second, the buffer space of commercial space and housing is satisfying, but in commercial space, there is a need for a cushioning function and housing spaces require improvements in the functioning of the landscape. Third, the function of the Green Buffer Zone resets to cushioning function, disaster prevention function, landscape function, utilization function. and The installation criteria are proposed to environmental pollution, noise abatement, and planting trees, etc. Lastly, the future utilization plan considering the location and use characteristics of the Green Buffer Zone is as follows. In the planning stage, preference is given to the characteristics of use of arranging green facility. It is necessary to manage the planned facilities as much as possible by changing them if necessary. Construction stage, it restrictively reflects landscaping facilities within the Green Buffer Zone function. After stage, This study will prioritize the target areas and select necessary areas and need to make efforts to prevent indiscriminate greenery encroachment.

Cultural Differences impact on the ERP System Implementation (문화 차이가 ERP 시스템 구현에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Kyung-Ihl;Park, Ji-Young
    • Journal of Convergence Society for SMB
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2016
  • In the modern business environment, ERP System is a tool for efficient use of the resources of the company. Implementation of the ERP System is not a simple introduction of the unit system. The changes and innovation of the company will be made through the BPR. And then, the BPR is made based on the system design and implementation. Cultural difference creates a difference in the attitudes and relationships of members of company. and, Cultural difference produce differences in organizational culture and operating principles. Cultural differences can mention the differences in the cultures of East and West, and can mention the difference between each country within the same culture. In the paper, we determine the impact of cultural differences on the implementation of the ERP System. Cultural differences affect the implementation process and the decision-making process, user interface.

The Effects of the Social Risk on the Resistance of Purchase in Mobile Shopping (모바일 쇼핑의 사회적 위험이 구매저항에 미치는 영향)

  • Moon, Hye-Mi;Lee, Kyeong-Rak;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.93-106
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    • 2014
  • All of smart phone users not always make a good use of mobile shopping. The main cause is that in case of non-user of mobile shopping, potential apprehension to psychological and security weakness affects building up resistance on mobile shopping. In this paper, we designed models of innovation resistance heavily based on literature reviews and previous studies, and tried to find how perceived risk affects consumer's purchase intention in mobile shopping process. In conclusion, it shows that security, one of psychological factors, affects perceived risk in all aspects, while negative influence of society and cognitive dissonance just affect social risk and delivery risk, and uncertainty also just affects performance risk. Besides, it shows that all of variables made up perceived risk affects resistance of purchase. Especially social risk turns out to be a most influential factor to purchase behavior through smart phone.

A study on the Application of Living Lab in Transportation : Focused on the Auto-Image Sensing Signal System for Pedestrian (교통분야의 리빙랩 적용사례 연구 : 보행자 자동감지 횡단보도 시스템을 중심으로)

  • Jeon, Nayeoung;Kim, Sujae;Choo, Sangho;Lee, Hyangsook
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2018
  • The living lab is a user-participatory innovation space where users can solve problems by themselves. Living Lab members are able to participate in all aspects of product development from technology conception. In this study, to prevent pedestrian accidents, auto-image sensing signal system was developed in Jeonju City, using the Living Lab method. In addition, we measured effectiveness of the auto-image sensing signal system with respect to pedestrian waiting time, pedestrian and driver signal violation, and pedestrian jaywalking. It was also compared the measures before installation, after installation and after applying Living Lab method. As a result, all of the three measures of effectiveness appeared to be more effective after Living Lab than after installation. Overall, this study is very significant in that it is the first case where the living lab is applied in transportation.

Boundless Technologies: Mind-setting Value Creations

  • Rolfsen Rolf Kenneth;Kongsvold Kenneth;Kjolle Kari Hovin;Karlsen Stale
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.95-120
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    • 2005
  • Utilization of information and communication technologies is commonly accepted as important to value creation in the knowledge economy. Nevertheless, empirical findings from our business case studies often show that while sophisticated technological tools may be developed, the potentials are not realized. It is evident that technology is subject to adaptive and emergent strategies of use, diverging from the original intention. Within this space of opportunities, we elaborate the importance of constructing strategic concepts as communication tools to support organisational implementation of technologies. We use the concept of organisational implementation as a way of taking the technology into use in order to support changes and value creation in the user organisation. In this paper we present our findings related to how use and experiences are conditioned by the users' expectations. We have conducted a business case study in order to understand and explore how users employ and use a particular wireless technology infrastructure. On behalf of the infrastructure vendor, we have studied three different organisations that use this technology. The overall research goal of our joint research project was to find out what is good use and for whom. We find that users struggle to go beyond the expectations they had when they were conceptualising and telling us about their practice. We have good indications that a narrowed consciousness was also conditioning the users' use of the technology. In this paper we draw the conclusion that technological implementations towards changing work practices and value creation must not be viewed by the company solely as a knowledge acquisition process, but as a process of knowledge creation. Organisational implementation is an ongoing process, a learning process at both the organisational and individual level. Flexible tools and technologies are constituted and shaped in interaction and communication in the workplace. Based on that knowledge, we build up an argument for an organisational implementation framework, including strategic discussions, learning spaces, and concept constructions.

How the Strength of Parent Brand Associations Influences the User Acceptance of Extended brand: Internet of Things Perspective (사용자의 확장브랜드 수용과 모브랜드의 영향력: 사물인터넷을 중심으로)

  • Lim, Hyun A;Kwon, Hyuk-Jun;Choi, Jaewon
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.49-65
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of the research is to identify the effects of brand evidence, brand personality and negative factors on extended brand trust and customer purchase intention in IoT (Internet of Things) service. Negative factors include scarcity marketing and privacy concern. To achieve this objective, we analyzed the 269 respondents who had used Xiaomi products at least more than once. The results of this study are as follows: First, it was found that core service, self-image congruence of brand evidence and brand personality has a positive influence on extended brand trust. But, perceived price of brand evidence is not related to extended brand trust. Secondly, Scarcity marketing influenced extended brand trust. But, Privacy concern is not related to extended brand trust. Consumers did not realize privacy because of technological innovation of IoT. Thus, the research has a different significance from antecedent research.

An Exploratory Study on the Classified by Cluster Analysis of the Internet Shopping Mall Users (인터넷쇼핑몰 이용자의 I-VALS 군집분류에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • 심완섭
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 2002
  • In order for Internet Shopping Mall to be successful, it must have a theoretical framework that considers the characteristics of the Internet shopping mall users. But as of yet, there is virtually no such framework. The purpose of this study is to provide internet shopping mall in our country with the suggestive point in the marketing strategy for coping with our continuously changing environment on the basis of data gained through the following results of my research work. Hitting upon this situation, this research intends to classified by Cluster Analysis the I-VALS in Internet Shopping Mall. As a result, the purpose of this research is to supply useful data on establishing Department Internet Showing Mall. We used two methods. The first method was directly distributing questionnaires to cyberconsumers by use of one researcher who has been trained in people. The second method was sending E-mails, Fax, Mail designed to induce participation in questionnaires. Through these methods, we were able to obtain participation of people from across the country. Using 179 responses, we derived statistics by means of SPSS Win Version 10.0. The result of Empirical analysis is as follow : first, to pick out 9 factors from I-VALS of users of internet shopping mall. Second, as the result of there was a statistically significant difference between the I-VALS of internet shopping mall. As the result of the Cluster Analysis, I could see there classified 3 factors from I-VALS of users of internet shopping mall. We have know segmentation of internet shopping malls on the standard of user life, and partially significant difference with respect to using internet shopping mall information of I-VALS.

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멀티미디어 서비스의 환경변화 및 COSMOS 멀티미디어 운영체제

  • 송동호;임영환
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.37-54
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    • 1994
  • Technical innovation on multimedia data processing brings us new multimedia services. Multimedia services are classified into five groups : TVs, computers, telecommunications, periperals, and softwares. This paper surveys on the services in various aspects and, in particular, computer areas are discussed in detail. To provide the services, major subsystems such as highspeed networks, operating systems, intelligent agent based user interfaces are discussed. In particular, multimedia operating systems are the most actively investigating research area as an infrastructure of multimedia computer systems to provide integrated multimedia services. So, the trends of new multimedia operating systems are analyzed and COSMOS (Collaborative Object Sharing for Multimedia Operating System) multimedia group presentation is discussed. The characteristics, model and abstract data structure of COSMOS is described. The performance analysis of 3 person conference system using audio, video and shared graphic editor on COSMOS shows that taking integrated multimedia operating system approach leads changing of new multimedia service environments.

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A Delphi Study on Competencies of Mechanical Engineer and Education in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4차 산업혁명 시대 기계공학 분야 엔지니어에게 필요한 역량과 교육에 관한 델파이 연구)

  • Kang, So Yeon;Cho, Hyung Hee
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2020
  • In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, the world is undergoing rapid social change. The purpose of this study is to predict the expected changes and necessary competencies and desired curriculum and teaching methods in the field of mechanical engineering in the near future. The research method was a Delphi study. It was conducted three times with 20 mechanical engineering experts. The results of the study are as follows: In the field of mechanical engineering, it will be increased the situational awareness by the use of measurement sensors, development of computer applications, flexibility and optimization by user's needs and mechanical equipment, and demand for robots equipped with AI. The mechanical engineer's career perspectives will be positive, but if it is stable, it will be a crisis. Therefore active response is needed. The competencies required in the field of mechanical engineering include collaborative skills, complex problem solving skills, self-directed learning skills, problem finding skills, creativity, communication skills, convergent thinking skills, and system engineering skills. The undergraduate curriculum to achieve above competencies includes four major dynamics, basic science, programming coding education, convergence education, data processing education, and cyber physical system education. Preferred mechanical engineering teaching methods include project-based learning, hands-on education, problem-based learning, team-based collaborative learning, experiment-based education, and software-assisted education. The mechanical engineering community and the government should be concerned about the education for mechanical engineers with the necessary competencies in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, which will make global competitiveness in the mechanical engineering fields.