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Reduced record method for efficient time history dynamic analysis and optimal design

  • Kaveh, A.;Aghakouchak, A.A.;Zakian, P.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.639-663
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    • 2015
  • Time history dynamic structural analysis is a time consuming procedure when used for large-scale structures or iterative analysis in structural optimization. This article proposes a new methodology for approximate prediction of extremum point of the response history via wavelets. The method changes original record into a reduced record, decreasing the computational time of the analysis. This reduced record can be utilized in iterative structural dynamic analysis of optimization and hence significantly reduces the overall computational effort. Design examples are included to demonstrate the capability and efficiency of the Reduced Record Method (RRM) when utilized in optimal design of frame structures using meta-heuristic algorithms.

Development of a Knowledge-Based Job Shop Scheduler Applying the Attribute-Oriented Induction Method and Simulation (속성지향추론법과 시뮬레이션을 이용한 지식기반형 Job Shop 스케쥴러의 개발)

  • 한성식;신현표
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.21 no.48
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 1998
  • The objective of this study is to develop a knowledge-based scheduler applying simulation and knowledge base. This study utilizes a machine induction to build knowledge base which enables knowledge acquisition without domain expert. In this study, the best job dispatching rule for each order is selected according to the specifications of the order information. And these results are built to the fact base and knowledge base using the attribute-oriented induction method and simulation. When a new order enters in the developed system, the scheduler retrieves the knowledge base in order to find a matching record. If there is a matching record, the scheduling will be carried out by using the job dispatching rule saved in the knowledge base. Otherwise the best rule will be added to the knowledge base as a new record after scheduling to all the rules. When all these above steps finished the system will furnish a learning function.

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A New Record of Betaeus gelasinifer Nomura and Komai (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Korea

  • Yang, Hoi-Jeong;Koo, Hye-Young;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 2007
  • An alpheid shrimp Betaeus gelasinifer Nomura and Komai, 2000 new to Korean waters is described and illustrated based on two specimens collected from Changseun and Ulleungdo Island, Korea. This is the first record of B. gelasinifer outside Japanese waters. B. gelasinifer is readily separated from B. granulimanus Yokoya, 1927, the only member of Betaeus from Korea by the morphological differences in the first pereopods and the diaeresis of uropod. Brief note on the armature of cutting edge of the chela of the left first pereopod in Korean female specimen of B. gelasinifer is provided.

The First Record of Long Headed Eagle Ray, Aetobatus flagellum (Pisces: Myliobatidae) from Korea

  • Oh, Ji-Na;Kim, Sung;Kim, Choong-Gon;Soh, Ho-Young;Jeong, Da-Wa;Lee, Youn-Ho
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 2006
  • A specimen of Aetobatus flagellum was collected at Uljin in June 2005 for the first time in Korea. This specimen is characterized by the cephalic fin, the long snout, the dorsal fin between pelvic fins, spiracles on the dorsal side of the disc, the deeply notched nasal curtain and the one row of the teeth in the lower and the upper jaws. And unlike Aetobatus narinari, it does not have any spots on the its dorsal side of the disc. We report this specimen as the first record from Korea and name it 'Bak-jui-ga-o-ri' in Korean.

Miuraea migitae, a new record of the order Bangiales (Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta) from Korea

  • Koh, Young Ho;Lee, Hyung Woo;Kim, Myung Sook
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.19 no.9
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    • pp.38.1-38.5
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    • 2016
  • We found specimens of foliose Bangiales from the subtidal zone of Udo, Jeju Island, Korea. In molecular analyses of rbcL sequences, these Korean specimens were almost identical to Miuraea migitae from Osaka, Japan. In the morphological comparison, Korean specimens were consistent with habitat, color, and vegetative characteristics with the description of M. migitae. This is the first record of M. migitae outside the type locality and Nagasaki in Japan. This study confirms that new or unrecorded species of the order Bangiales may be discovered from subtidal habitats.

New Korean record of the Banded Driftfish, Psenes arafurensis (PISCES: Nomeidae)

  • Lee, Woo Jun;Ryu, Jung-Hwa;Yoon, Moongeun;An, Hye Suck;Woo, Jiyoung;Tashiro, Fumihito;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.6.1-6.5
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    • 2016
  • Psenes arafurensis, belonging to the family Nomeidae, is described based on four specimens (184.8-199.0 mm in standard length) collected from Korea. The species is most similar to the congeneric species P. maculatus and P. pellucidus, but differs from them in the number of lateral-line scales. (44-47 in P. arafurensis vs 67-70 in P. maculatus and 120 in P. pellucidus) and the number of vertebrae (31 in P. arafurensis vs 34-38 in P. maculatus and 40-42 in P. pellucidus). The present study is a new record of P. arafurensis with voucher specimens from Korean waters.

The Sinistral Flounder Engyprosopon grandisquama(Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae), a New Record from Korea (한국산 둥글넙치과 어류 1 미기록종, Engyprosopon grandisquama)

  • Lee, Heung-Heon;Choi, Youn
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.285-288
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    • 2010
  • A bothid specimen (65.8 mm SL) collected from southern coastal waters of Tongyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, is identified as Engyprosopon grandisquama. The specimen represents a new Korean record for the species. It is characterized by the presence of 6 gill rakers on the lower limb of the first arch, caudal fin with a pair of large jet-black blotches between the 3rd and 4th rays counted from the upper and lower margins, and body depth more than 50% of body length. A new Korean name "keun-bi-neul-neop-chi-sok" and "keun-bi-neul-neop-chi" is proposed for the genus and species, respectively.

A Study of Appraisal in Record Continuum Theory: Derivation of Key Elements through the Comparison with Appraisal in Life Cycle Model (레코드 컨티뉴엄의 기록 평가 논리 분석 - 라이프사이클과의 비교를 통한 핵심 요소 도출 -)

  • Kim, Myoung-hun
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.25-46
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the appraisal in record continuum theory is analyzed in conjunction with the appraisal in life cycle model. In order to understand the more fundamental implications of appraisal in electronic record environment, it is essential to analyze the appraisal inherent in record continuum theory. Record continuum theory can provide a theoretical basis for appraisal in electronic record environment in that it is a theoretical system in opposition of the appraisal based on life cycle model and dualistic records management system resulting from it. In particular, considering that the appraisal is a purposive act of seeking the meaning of records, the reinterpretation of the concept and meaning of records intended in record continuum theory enables us to derive the different appraisal logics than before. Therefore In this study, based on comparison with the appraisal based on life cycle model and the new record concept presented in record continuum, the appraisal in record continuum theory is analyzed focusing on three aspects.

New Record of Oncaea prendeli (Copepod, Cyclopoida, Oncaeidae) in Korean Waters

  • Cho, Kyuhee;Kim, Jong Guk;Lee, Jimin
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2020
  • Oncaea prendeli Shmeleva, 1966 is redescribed here based on a specimen collected using a fine-mesh net in the epipelagic layer in the south sea of Jeju Island, Korea. The Korean specimen is generally similar to Mediterranean specimens in terms of morphological characteristics, but it shows a few minor differences in a slightly larger length-to-width ratio for the distal endopod segment of the antenna, a relatively shorter caudal seta IV, and additional ornamentation on the maxillule and maxilla. This species is distinguishable from the most similar congeneric species, O. tregoubovi Shmeleva, 1968, and three species of the genus Spinoncaea Böttger-Schnack, 2003 by the distal and lateral armature of the antenna, ornamentation on the female maxilliped, spine number on the endopod of leg 2, and proportional length of setae on the caudal ramus. Moreover, spine lengths on the exopods of legs 2-4 are proposed as new morphological characters for the identification of congeners. This is the first record of O. prendeli in Korean waters.

A new record of Pseudoleucon japonicus(Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) from Korea

  • Kim, Sung-Hyun;Lee, Chang-Mok
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2021
  • Only four species of leuconids have been recorded in Korea, all belonging to the genera Eudorella Norman, 1867 and Nippoleucon Watling, 1991. In this study, Pseudoleucon japonicus Gamô, 1964 belonging to family Leuconidae Sars, 1878 is newly recorded for Korean cumacean fauna. Also, for the first time, the male of the species is fully described and illustrated. The specimens were collected from the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the western sea (Yellow Sea) of Korea, with a rectangular dredge during 2007-2008. This species is characterized by the following features: the carapace has strong serrations on the antero-lateral margin and a pair of short oblique ridges on the side surface; the ridges begin near the end of frontal lobe and merge with the dorsal median carina; the appendages, such as antenna 1, pereopod 2 and uropod have a lot of simple setae decorated with a bundle of hairs at the end. The present study represents the first record on the genus Pseudoleucon Zimmer, 1903 from Korea.