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A Study on the Context of Appropriate Technology and Implications for Engineering Education (적정기술의 맥락과 공학교육에의 적용 필요성에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Hawon;Park, Sangook
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2013
  • This paper explores the concept and historic context of appropriate technology to provide the academic community with better understanding, insights, current trends, and finally, implications for engineering education. To do that, a rigorous literature survey has been carried out. The result supports that the appropriate technology concept will meet present tasks of engineering education, which calls on policy development and further studies.

Network Analysis Based the Trends in International Conference on Appropriate Technology (ICAT) (네트워크 분석 기반 적정기술국제학회의 최근 연구동향 분석)

  • Kwak, Jeeyoon;Jeong, Seongpil
    • Journal of Appropriate Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2021
  • The research topics of the appropriate technology include environment, medical, education, and energy etc. Therefore, having a review on appropriate technology requires huge efforts of specialists from many difference research areas. Social network analysis has been applied to understand the relationships among the components in the network and to provide insights by visualizing the huge network having many components. In this study, the co-authors and their research topics at the international conference on appropriate technology (ICAT) held by Academic Society for Appropriate Technology (ASAT) from 2017 to 2019 were analyzed using the statistical and visualization tools. The networks between co-authors were analyzed using the pretreated data which were collected from ASAT. The annual trend or characteristics of the general information on ICAT were also analyzed.

A Short Review of Appropriate Technology and Engineering Design Education for Underdeveloped Countries (저개발국가를 위한 적정기술과 공학설계교육에 관한 고찰)

  • Alisher, Saduakas;Park, Sang-Hu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2020
  • During the past decades, dramatic technology changes affected the life of billions of people around the globe. Although these changes resulted to economic benefits, mostly for the developed countries, the undiscerning development also resulted to many side effects, such as environment pollution, scarce natural resources, global warming, and an increase of the gap between "those who have" and "those who have not", among others. Also, since these developments were based on high technologies, they were not suitable for 90% of the underdeveloped countries. In this review, the possible ways of increasing the quality of life in underdeveloped countries are described, by providing adaptive solutions using appropriate technologies. Some successful applications of appropriate and intermediate technology are introduced, and the need for a new undergraduate education course of engineering design based on appropriate technology is proposed for Korea.

Determining Critical Service Attributes and Appropriate Improvement Actions in Indonesian HEIs

  • Sukwadi, Ronald;Yang, Ching-Chow
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.241-254
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    • 2012
  • To gain competitive advantage in a fast changing environment, the higher education institution (HEI) must continuously adjust the strategies to that environment. One important strategy is how to determine appropriate practical actions based on what students really need and want. Despite the abundance of research on service quality management, there is no universal consensus on how best to determine appropriate practical actions in HEIs. The aim of this paper is to develop an integrated model to be used to accurately acquire the most critical service attributes and determine appropriate actions that promote student satisfaction. Drawing on relevant literature, an integrated model is proposed which is based on students' perspective by integrating the fuzzy SERVQUAL, refined Kano, and Blue Ocean model. Subsequently, an empirical case study in the higher education sector is described that illustrates the value of the model in determining the most critical attributes and how to improve them.

Evaluation of Types of Female Workers' Uniforms - Appropriate, Functional, and/or Power Look - (사무직 여성을 위한 유니폼스타일 평가 -적절성, 기능성, 유능.권위성을 중심으로-)

  • 양승진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.933-945
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate types of uniforms which were considered as appropriate, functional, and/or power look. Also, the possibility of acceptance of a pantsuit for uniforms was examined. For the study, a questionnaire was developed by the researcher. The subjects were asked to select appropriate, function Al, or power look among combinations of: 1) two types of jackets with different shoulder width (natural, wide) and two types bottoms(pants, skirt) : 2) blouses with three different collars (ribbon, convertible, tailored) and two types of bottoms (pants, skirt) . The majority (89%) of subjects were 185 male and 182 female white-collar workers. For the ststistical analysis, Chi-square, one-way ANOVA, and t-test were used. The results of the study were: 1) For a uniform, a skirted suit was considered as being appropriate and powerful, and pants were regarded as being functional. 2) A jacket with natural shoulders was viewed as an appropriate and functional uniform, and a jacket with wide shoulders as power look. 3) A blouse with a convertible collar was regarded as an appropriate and functioal uniform, and a tailored collared-blouse evaluated as power look.

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Utilization of Appropriate Technology in Textile Design Field (텍스타일디자인 분야의 적정기술 활용)

  • Lee, Juyoung;Kim, Seongdal
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.72-87
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    • 2016
  • Technical advances contribute to the affluent life of human society. However, many people in underdeveloped countries live in poverty. Hence, many social groups are making efforts to improve their quality of life. The concept of appropriate technology is central to this endeavor. Utilization of appropriate technology in the textile design sector is one of the most efficient ways to make a living, while maintaining traditional skills and tools. It differs from the supply mechanism of advanced technology and products to people in the underdeveloped countries. In this study, we aimed to explore the fundamental ways toward self-reliance among citizens of substantially underdeveloped countries by integrating appropriate technology in the field of textile design. Application types were analyzed by researching cases that incorporate appropriate technology in textile design. These are classified into three ways based on underdeveloped regions, developed countries, and collaborative case with designers and companies. Improvement of the 3 aspects was approached in terms of product development, ongoing management and expansion popularity.

A Study on Korean Public Diplomacy of Appropriate Technology (한국의 적정 과학기술 공공외교 현황)

  • Baek, Woonho;Shin, Jin;Koo, Ki-kwan;Jung, Jihoo;Choi, Sangjin
    • Journal of Appropriate Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 2020
  • Appropriate technology could be viewed in light of the framework of public diplomacy in which different countries and peoples interact with the environment and demand of residents in developing countries abroad. Korea has been relatively recently participating in public diplomacy since the effectuation of public diplomacy law in 2016, and tends to focus on cultural areas such as the Korean Wave. In this regard, this study compares the current state of public diplomacy in science and technology with major foreign countries and consider Korea's strengths, potential for development and evaluation management. The framework of public diplomacy may provide an opportunity to seek systemic cooperation in appropriate technology.

The Other 90%, Warm Technology, and the Best Solution: A Critique of the Appropriate Technology Movement in South Korea (소외된 90%, 따뜻한 기술, 최고의 솔루션: 한국 적정기술 운동의 문제의식 비판)

  • Jeon, Chihyung
    • Journal of Science and Technology Studies
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.127-164
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    • 2014
  • This essay examines the motivations, goals, and assumptions of those who are participating in the appropriate technology movement in contemporary South Korea. In addition to analyzing books, articles, presentation materials, and media reports written by or about the "appropriate technologists," I have interviewed a few of them to hear their thoughts on appropriate technologies as well as inappropriate technologies. They choose to work on appropriate technology out of their good will for people in need, their Christian faith, and their pride in Korea's rapid and successful development. As a result, the appropriate technology movement in Korea does not engage in a critical evaluation of current sociotechnical systems, but instead takes an ethical and paternalistic stance in accepting and improving the given situation. Its apolitical character is effective in drawing a large number of participants, but it also limits their imagination and the movement's potential influence. Moreover, the movement's focus on "the other 90%" leads the participants to frame appropriate technology as something for "them" or "locals" rather than as something for "all of us." This essay concludes by suggesting that the appropriate technology movement in Korea should expand its scope from an ethical pursuit of technology to a political engagement with technology.

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A Case Study on Commercialization of Appropriate Technology in Lao PDR: Focusing on Lao-Korea Science and Technology Center (라오스 적정기술 사업화 사례연구: 라오스-한국 적정과학기술거점센터를 중심으로)

  • Baek, Doo-Joo;Yun, Chi-Young;Oh, Yong-Jun
    • Journal of Appropriate Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this paper is to examine commercialization model of appropriate technology through the case of the Lao-Korea Science and Technology Center (LKSTC). LKSTC has developed washing, water treatment, and sterilization technology in the agrifood sector and three types of pico-hydro generator, Pico-solar hybrid system, and energy remote monitoring technology in the renewable energy sector. Commercialization of appropriate technology was successfully carried out through the establishment of Kaipan community business, school enterprises, and social enterprise. The policy implications are as follows. First, the commercialization of appropriate technology in developing countries should enhance the linkage with the regional development policies of the recipient countries. Second, in order to minimize market risk, innovative technology development and local startup networks should be properly established. Finally, the mid and long term efforts are needed to increase the sustainability of the business.

Estimation of Appropriate Number of Radiologic Technologist Based on Analysis of Time Required for Computed Tomography (전산화단층촬영의 소요시간 분석에 기반한 방사선사의 적정인력 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ki-Baek;Kim, Yung-Kyoon;Kim, Eun-Hye;Kim, Yon-Min
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.213-223
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    • 2022
  • Although the number of computed tomography(CT) is increasing every year, it is insufficient to establish appropriate workload calculation standards of radiologic technologist to provide optimal medical services to patients, such as patient safety management and infection management. The purpose of this study is to present guidelines for calculating the appropriate workload of radiologic technologist by analyzing the work flow of CT procedures and the time required for CT examination in major hospitals. As for the study subjects and methods, the appropriate process for each step of CT examination was investigated to systematically present the process and time required for the actual examination, and the CT procedure time of 104,105 adult patients and 465 pediatric patients under the age of 6 were analyzed. For the time required, data according to the use of contrast medium, procedure type, and adult/child were collected and compared. The test time of CT examination using contrast medium took about 13 minutes when one radiologic technologist worked and about 9 minutes when two radiologic technologists worked. The time required for the procedures were statistically significant depending on the presence or absence of contrast medium, multi-phase procedure, and patient age (considering pediatric patients). As a result, in order to thoroughly perform patient safety and infection management, the appropriate workload increased by about 40% when there were two radiologic technologists. The limit workload was an average of 32 people per day with one radiologic technologist per 15 minutes, and 48 people per day with two radiologic technologist per 10 minutes. This is a marginal workload, and in the case of procedures that require more time to acquire radiographic images, the interval between reservations should be widened.