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Design of Dynamic Client Agents for Connecting Web Services (동적 웹 서비스 연동 클라이언트 에이전트 설계)

  • Park, Young-Joon;Lee, Woo-Jin
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.691-693
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    • 2008
  • 현재 클라이언트가 웹 서비스를 이용하기 위해서는 고사양의 CPU, 메모리 등의 빠른 속도를 지원하는 통신 인터페이스가 필요하다. 하지만 초소형 센서 노드와 같이 제한적인 리소스를 가진 클라이언트에서는 웹 서비스 프레임워크를 탑재할 만한 리소스가 없다. 본 논문에서는 제한된 자원을 갖는 클라이언트가 웹 서비스를 사용할 수 있도록 연결하는 클라이언트 에이전트를 제안한다. 클라이언트 에이전트는 실제 클라이언트가 요청한 웹 서비스에 따라 웹 서비스를 연동하는 코드를 동적으로 자동 생성한다. 또한 웹 서비스 서버와 통신하는 SOAP 메시지를 클라이언트 응용 통신 메시지로 상호 변환하는 기능을 제공하고 클라이언트의 근거리 저속 통신 인터페이스를 고려한다.

Design and Implementation of Quality Broker Architecture to Web Service Selection based on Autonomic Feedback (자율적 피드백 기반 웹 서비스 선정을 위한 품질 브로커 아키텍처의 설계 및 구현)

  • Seo, Young-Jun;Song, Young-Jae
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.15D no.2
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    • pp.223-234
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    • 2008
  • Recently the web service area provides the efficient integrated environment of the internal and external of corporation and enterprise that wants the introduction of it is increasing. Also the web service develops and the new business model appears, the domestic enterprise environment and e-business environment are changing caused by web service. The web service which provides the similar function increases, most the method which searches the suitable service in demand of the user is more considered seriously. When it needs to choose one among the similar web services, service consumer generally needs quality information of web service. The problem, however, is that the advertised QoS information of a web service is not always trustworthy. A service provider may publish inaccurate QoS information to attract more customers, or the published QoS information may be out of date. Allowing current customers to rate the QoS they receive from a web service, and making these ratings public, can provide new customers with valuable information on how to rank services. This paper suggests the agent-based quality broker architecture which helps to find a service providing the optimum quality that the consumer needs in a position of service consumer. It is able to solve problem which modify quality requirements of the consumer from providing the architecture it selects a web service to consumer dynamically. Namely, the consumer is able to search the service which provides the optimal quality criteria through UDDI browser which is connected in quality broker server. To quality criteria value decision of each service the user intervention is excluded the maximum. In the existing selection architecture, the objective evaluation was difficult in subjective class of service selecting of the consumer. But the proposal architecture is able to secure an objectivity with the quality criteria value decision where the agent monitors binding information in consumer location. Namely, it solves QoS information of service which provider does not provide with QoS information sharing which is caused by with feedback of consumer side agents.

Design and Implementation of a CORBA/SNMP Gateway (CORBA/SNMP 게이트웨이 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Gil-Hang;Heo, Jeong-Suk;Kim, Myung-Kyun
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.2505-2513
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes the design and implementation of a CORBA/SNMP gateway. The gateway is used to integrate traditional network management systems using CORBA. The integrated network management system uses World Wide Web (WWW) and CORBA. WWW provides a platform-independent and easy-to-use interface to distributed applications and CORBA is used to integrate different network management models seamlessly. To support the traditional managed objects without modification, we use a translation gateway between two different management models. The integrated network management server consists of a WWW server with enhancement for network management and translation gateways for converting management operations between different management models. This paper describes the design and implementation of a CORBA/SNMP gateway. The CORBA/SNMP gateway provides a syntactic and dynamic translation between CORBA and SNMP management models. The gateway provides a CORBA view to SNMP MIBs and allows the CORBA managers to access SNMP agents via CORBA operations. The CORBA/SNMP gateway also delivers the traps occurred in the SNMP agents to the CORBA managers that want to receive the trap information.

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Hierarchical Organization of Neural Agents for Distributed Information Retrieval (분산 정보 검색을 위한 신경망 에이전트의 계층적 구성)

  • Choi, Yong S.
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2005
  • Since documents on the Web are naturally partitioned into many document databases, the efficient information retrieval (IR) process requires identifying the document databases that are most likely to provide relevant documents to the query and then querying the identified document databases. We first introduce a neural net agent for such an efficient IR, and then propose the hierarchically organized multi-agent IR system in order to scale our agent with the large number of document databases. In this system, the hierarchical organization of neural net agents reduced the total training cost at an acceptable level without degrading the IR effectiveness in terms of precision and recall. In the experiment, we introduce two neural net IR systems based on single agent approach and multi-agent approach respectively, and evaluate the performance of those systems by comparing their experimental results to those of the conventional statistical systems.

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Design and Implementation of an Education Information Search System for Children Using Information Gathering Agents (정보 수집 에이전트를 사용한 어린이 교육 정보 검색 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • 전진욱;배인한
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 2002
  • A user with a specific information need will often need to query several search engines before finding relevant documents. To address the problem of navigating the search engines, agents are used. In general, an agent is a program that can perform a particular task automatically, when appropriate or upon request by another program. In this paper, we design and implement the education information search system for children: using Information gathering agent that is called Edulnfo4k. The information gathering agent periodically visits several portal web sites for children: Ggureogi of Yahoo Korea, Junior of Naver and Gaegujaengi of Hanmir, collects the education or learning information for children, stores the collected information into database. Then, causal users can search the education information for children from database through a uniform user interface, conveniently. As the result, we know that Edulnfo4k provides integrated search without query in several search engines.

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An Agent-based Approach for Distributed Collaborative Filtering (분산 협력 필터링에 대한 에이전트 기반 접근 방법)

  • Kim, Byeong-Man;Li, Qing;Howe Adele E.;Yeo, Dong-Gyu
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.33 no.11
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    • pp.953-964
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    • 2006
  • Due to the usefulness of the collaborative filtering, it has been widely used in both the research and commercial field. However, there are still some challenges for it to be more efficient, especially the scalability problem, the sparsity problem and the cold start problem. In this paper. we address these problems and provide a novel distributed approach based on agents collaboration for the problems. We have tried to solve the scalability problem by making each agent save its users ratings and broadcast them to the users friends so that only friends ratings and his own ratings are kept in an agents local database. To reduce quality degradation of recommendation caused by the lack of rating data, we introduce a method using friends opinions instead of real rating data when they are not available. We also suggest a collaborative filtering algorithm based on user profile to provide new users with recommendation service. Experiments show that our suggested approach is helpful to the new user problem as well as is more scalable than traditional centralized CF filtering systems and alleviate the sparsity problem.

A Systematized Overview of Published Reviews on Biological Hazards, Occupational Health, and Safety

  • Alexis Descatha;Halim Hamzaoui;Jukka Takala;Anne Oppliger
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.347-357
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    • 2023
  • Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic turned biological hazards in the working environment into a global concern. This systematized review of published reviews aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the specific jobs and categories of workers exposed to biological hazards with the related prevention. Methods: We extracted reviews published in English and French in PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. Two authors, working independently, subsequently screened the potentially relevant titles and abstracts recovered (step 1) and then examined relevant full texts (step 2). Disagreements were resolved by consensus. We built tables summarizing populations of exposed workers, types of hazards, types of outcomes (types of health issues, means of prevention), and routes of transmission. Results: Of 1426 studies initially identified, 79 studies by authors from every continent were selected, mostly published after 2010 (n = 63, 79.7%). About half of the reviews dealt with infectious hazards alone (n = 38, 48.1%). The industrial sectors identified involved healthcare alone (n = 16), laboratories (n = 10), agriculture (including the animal, vegetable, and grain sectors, n = 32), waste (n = 10), in addition of 11 studies without specific sectors. The results also highlighted a range of hazards (infectious and noninfectious agents, endotoxins, bioaerosols, organic dust, and emerging agents). Conclusion: This systematized overview allowed to list the populations of workers exposed to biological hazards and underlined how prevention measures in the healthcare and laboratory sectors were usually well defined and controlled, although this was not the case in the agriculture and waste sectors. Further studies are necessary to quantify these risks and implement prevention measures that can be applied in every country.

A Hydrodistillate of Gynostemma pentaphyllum and Damulin B Prevent Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity In Vitro and In Vivo via Regulation of AMPKα1 Transcription

  • Minhyeok Song;Minseok Kim;Dang Hieu Hoang;Lochana Mangesh Kovale;Jihyun Lee;Youngjoo Kim;Changhyun Lee;Jongki Hong;Sungchul Park;Wonchae Choe;Insug Kang;Sung Soo Kim;Joohun Ha
    • Journal of Web Engineering
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    • v.14 no.23
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    • pp.4997-5013
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    • 2022
  • The clinical application of cisplatin, one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents used to treat various cancers, has been limited by the risk of adverse effects, notably nephrotoxicity. Despite intensive research for decades, there are no effective approaches for alleviating cisplatin nephrotoxicity. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects and potential mechanisms of a Gynostemma pentaphyllum leaves hydrodistillate (GPHD) and its major component, damulin B, against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in vitro and in vivo. A hydro-distillation method can extract large amounts of components within a short period of time using non-toxic, environmentally friendly solvent. We found that the levels of AMP-activated protein kinase α1 (AMPKα1), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and apoptosis were tightly associated with each other in HEK293 cells treated with cisplatin. We demonstrated that AMPKα1 acted as an anti-oxidant factor and that ROS generated by cisplatin suppressed the expression of AMPKα1 at the transcriptional level, thereby resulting in induction of apoptosis. Treatment with GPHD or damulin B effectively prevented cisplatin-induced apoptosis of HEK293 cells and cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury in mice by suppressing oxidative stress and maintaining AMPKα1 levels. Therefore, our study suggests that GPHD and damulin B may serve as prospective adjuvant agents against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity.

An Agent System for Supporting Adaptive Web Surfing (적응형 웹 서핑 지원을 위한 에이전트 시스템)

  • Kook, Hyung-Joon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.9B no.4
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    • pp.399-406
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    • 2002
  • The goal of this research has been to develop an adaptive user agent for web surfing. To achieve this goal, the research has concentrated on three issues: collection of user data, construction and improvement of user profile, and adaptation by applying the user profile. The main outcome from the research is a prototype system that provides the functional definition and componential design scheme for an adaptive user agent for the web environment. Internally, the system achieves its operational goal from the cooperation of two independent agents. They are IIA (Interactive Interface Agent) and UPA (User Profiling Agent). As a tool for providing a user-friendly interface environment, the IIA employs the Keyword Index, which is a list of index terms of a webpage as well as a keyword menu for subsequent queries, and the Suggest Link, which is a hierarchical list of URLs showing the past browsing procedure of the user. The UPA reflects in the User Profile, both the static and the dynamic information obtained from the user's browsing behavior. In particular, a user's interests are represented in the form of Interest Vectors which, based on the similarity of the vectors, is subject to update and creation, thus dynamically profiling the user's ever-shifting interests.

Improving International Access to the IARC Monographs Database with Linkage to other Sources of Information

  • Rice, Jerry M.;Waters, Michael D.;Wright, R.Glenn
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.17
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    • pp.227-236
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    • 2001
  • The IARC Monographs Programme on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans has reviewed, summarized and evaluated 869 environmental agents and exposures as oj June 2000. This large collection includes all relevant published epidemiological data on cancer in exposed humans and results of bioassays for carcinogenicity in experimental animals. Since 1986. cancer data have been systematically supplemented by summaries of other toxicological data that are relevant to assessments of carcinogenic hazard. These include summaries qf genetic and related effects of chemicals. which have been prepared as Genetic Activity Profiles (GAP) by the U.S. EPA in collaboration with IARC. As the Mono-graphs have proved increasingly valuable and influential worldwide. they have evolved into an encyclopedia on environmental carcinogenic risks to humans. However. the Monographs have historically been prepared only as printed books with limited distribution. and the Monographs Programme has needed to adjust to expectations oj wider availability. Since 1998 the evaluations and summaries have been globally accessible by Internet from IARC (http://www.iarc.fr) and the GAP profiles by Internet from EPA (http://www.epa.gov/gapdb/). with the two web sites linked. Improved EPN/ARC GAP database and software. GAP2000. now link GAP profiles directly to the appropriate IARC web pages for summaries of evaluations of a given compound and its overall IARC classification. During the year 2000. by means of optical character recognition (OCR) technology the entire series of IARC Monographs is being converted to an electronic version. The first edition is now available commercially in CD-ROM format and will soon become available on-line at .

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