• Title/Summary/Keyword: CM Industry

Search Result 873, Processing Time 0.022 seconds

Framework & Functions of Configuration Management (CM) in Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) (원자력발전소 형상관리 적용을 위한 Framework 및 생애주기단계별, 관리기법별 기능리스트 도출)

  • Kang, Mi-Yeon;Jung, Youngsoo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • v.16 no.3
    • /
    • pp.101-112
    • /
    • 2015
  • In the 1950s, the concept of configuration management (CM) was started by the US Department of Defense (DOD). Later, it has begun to be applied in aerospace, software, engineering, construction, and nuclear power industry. However, configuration management (CM) in the Korean nuclear industry was firstly utilized in 2006 only for selected parts of facilities, while the US nuclear industry has applied CM for the facilities' entire systems since 1990s. Furthermore, configuration management (CM) is in its conceptual stage in the Korean nuclear industry because of ambiguous CM concepts, lacks of CM professional manpower, non-computerization, and inadequacy of CM procedures and processes. In order to address this issues, seven industries (including defense, aerospace, software, engineering, architecture, civil engineering, nuclear power) that utilize the concept of configuration management (CM) were compared and analyzed based on the CM purpose, technique, and life-cycle perspectives. By an extensive literature review and expert interviews, this paper developed a framework of configuration management (CM) for the nuclear industry. And also, a list of functions based on life-cycle stages and CM techniques are developed for clarifying CM framework in order to promote practical applications.

Development of CM Best Practice Checklist using Analytic Hierarchy Process Methodology And searching a correlation with a project performance (다기준의사결정법을 이용한 CM Best Practice 체크리스트 개발 및 사업 결과와의 상관관계 규명)

  • Lee Tai-Sik;Park Se-Jin;Choi Jae-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • 2004.11a
    • /
    • pp.620-624
    • /
    • 2004
  • The Construction Industry become to large. So, construction management is needed. In Korea, an organic law about construction industry was made in 1996. And CM was introduced, too. But CM is not activated with institutional inertia. A reason Is a perpetual friction between CM and Gamri. And it is not thoroughgoing enough about supply of CM's effect with Chf Best Practice checklist and Key Performance Index. This study will develop the CM Best Practice checklist with CM's work and technique in project-dimensional. The CM Best Practice checklist will guide to have a good result.

  • PDF

The Trend of CM at Risk in the U.S Construction Market (미국 CM at Risk 시장 동향 및 시사점)

  • Chang, Chul-Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • 2006.11a
    • /
    • pp.67-73
    • /
    • 2006
  • Alternative project delivery methods including design-build and CM at Risk have evolved as a means of meeting owner's diverse needs and implementing project efficiently with limited budget and time in more competitive construction environment. It is time to consider adopting alternative project delivery methods, especially CM at Risk, for domestic construction industry to enhance competitiveness and to provide various options for owners so that they can select more appropriate project delivery methods for the facility being planned. This research report derives suggestions from investigating how CM at Risk has been evolved in the US construction market. Besides the analysis of CM at Risk market in the US construction industry, the characteristics of companies whose market share are in Top 100, the type of facility usually built by this method were investigated. Based on the analysis of CM at Risk in the US, the prepositions in adopting CM at Risk to domestic construction industry and the possibility of adopting this method have been identified.

  • PDF

Diet Composition of the Anchovy, Engraulis japonicus in the Coastal Water of Tongyeong (통영 연안에서 출현하는 멸치(Engraulis japonicus)의 위내용물 조성)

  • Jae-Ik Cho;Do-Gyun Kim;Gi Chang Seong;Da Yeon Kang;Suyeon Jin;Ho Young Soh;Gun Wook Baeck
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
    • /
    • v.35 no.4
    • /
    • pp.340-346
    • /
    • 2023
  • The diet composition of Engraulis japonicus were studied using 1,087 specimens collected by set net fisheries and boat seine fisheries in the coastal waters of Tongyeong, Korea. The size of the specimens ranged from 1.9 to 14.7 cm in fork length. E. japonicus was fed mainly on Copepods, which constituted 50.4% of IRI, followed by Euphausiids, which constituted 47.3% of IRI. Graphical analysis of the diet composition showed that E. japonicus was specialist predator. The result of analysis in ontogenetic changes significantly exhibited among size classes (<8.0 cm, 8.0~10.0 cm, 10.0~12.0 cm, ≥12.0 cm). The proportion of Euphausiids increased, as body size of E. japonicas increased whereas the consumption of Copepods decreased. In the Spring, Autumn and Winter, the diet was dominated by Copepods. In the Summer, the diet was dominated by Euphausiids.

Policy Plans for promoting the Construction Management in Korea (${\cdot}$${\cdot}$학 측면에서의 CM 활성화 정책과제)

  • Lee Pil-Won;Choi Jae-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • autumn
    • /
    • pp.563-566
    • /
    • 2002
  • This paper proposes the methods to promote the Construction Management (CM) in Korea from the perspectives of government, academia, and industry. Recent seminar reports and research documents were referred to provide important sources for this work added by years of author's own experience in construction industry. First, the expected trend of various CM forms over time was identified by referencing the needs assessment results accomplished by the other researchers to provide a general sense of the way the CM is expected to evolve. Then, the 16 detailed ways of promoting the CM in Korea was proposed and explained.

  • PDF

The Basis research Developing Assessment tool for Construction Management through Check List of Critical Success Factor (CM의 핵심석공요인 체크리스트 개발을 통한 CM적용효과 평가기법 개발 기초연구)

  • Lee Tai Sik;Choi Jae-Ho;Kim Young-Hyun;Park Jang-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • autumn
    • /
    • pp.337-340
    • /
    • 2003
  • Currently the number of project ordered as Construction Management is increasing. In advanced country, critical success factor of construction industry and case study is used for increasing productivity of construction project. This study presents the check list of critical success factor and analyzescase study of Construction management project in order to apply Construction Management Project in domestic industry.

  • PDF

Feeding habits of juvenile sea perch, Lateolabrax japonicus in tidal creek at Sangnae-ri Suncheon, Korea (순천 상내리 갯골에 출현하는 농어(Lateolabrax japonicus) 치어의 식성)

  • Jeong, Jae Mook;Kim, Hyeon Ji;Ye, Sang Jin;Yoem, Si Dong;Park, Jong Hyeok;Baeck, Gun Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
    • /
    • v.51 no.2
    • /
    • pp.221-226
    • /
    • 2015
  • During the study periods, total 143 individuals of Lateolabrax japonicus were collected. Body length (BL) range was 2.0-11.8 cm. Empty stomach occurred in 8.4%. The most abundant prey was copepods. Among copepods, Tigriopus japonicus was the most abundant prey appeared 32.1 in %F. Next important prey was shrimps and mysids. The results of analysis in ontogenetic changes, main prey of two small size classes (2.0-3.9 cm, 4.0-5.9 cm) were copepods. Thereafter, copepods percentage was decreased, but shrimps, mysids, fishes percentage was increased by increasing body length from 8.0 cm< size class.

Policies and Tasks for Improving Korean CM Industry (CM 산업 발전을 위한 정책 및 과제 추진 방안)

  • Kang, Seunghee;Jung, Youngsoo;Kim, Namjoon;Shin, Dongwoo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
    • /
    • v.15 no.5
    • /
    • pp.71-81
    • /
    • 2014
  • As domestic construction investment has been gradually reduced, the issue of expanding overseas CM market has increased. Strengthening CM capability from the view point of project life-cycle is required in overseas CM market. However, current regulations institutionally force public CM services to focus on the construction phase. Therefore, Korean CM firms can hardly have the opportunities for accumulating technical competitiveness especially for pre-construction phase. Result of this study shows that the total efforts in terms of man-hours for the construction phase is found to be more than 78 percent in domestic public CM projects. In this context, this study proposes the policies and tasks for improving 'rigid man-hour placement', 'unreasonable CM fee standards', 'CM firm selection method', 'unreasonable business scope decision', and 'evaluation of owner's project management capability' in order to improve domestic CM Industry as well as to expand overseas CM market successfully.

Building up the foundation for the elderly apparel industry through the study on a clothes-sizing system of elderly obese males (노년 비만남성의 의복 사이즈체계 연구를 통한 실버 의류산업 활성화 기반 구축)

  • Seong, Ok jin;Kim, Sook jin
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
    • /
    • v.27 no.6
    • /
    • pp.632-644
    • /
    • 2019
  • This study presents an efficient clothes-sizing system for those experiencing obesity in old age with the aim of revitalizing the clothing industry for older obese people. The study targets 249 obese men aged 60 to 85 who satisfy a Rohrer index score of 1.6 or higher and a BMI (body mass index) of 25 or higher. Elderly obese males showed more obesity in the body based on the waist. In particular, those in their 60s were the most obese, and after reaching their 70s, characteristics of old age in which the stature was reduced and the limbs were tapered were shown. The clothes-sizing system was set to 5cm in stature, 5cm and 3cm in chest girth, 2cm in waist girth (omphalion), and 2cm in hip girth according to the KS standards. Through the two-way distribution of each section, the name of the section with a high distribution was given. Casual tops were selected from eight sizes, ranging from 155 to 170cm in stature and 95 to 105cm in chest girth. Suit top sizes were selected from eight sizes, ranging from 160 to 170cm in stature and 94 to 103cm in chest girth. Bottoms suggested 10 sizes distributed between 90 and 100cm in waist girth (omphalion) and 92 and 98cm in hip girth. According to the KS standards, the detailed size was divided into the basic part and the reference part.

Study on a clothes-sizing system for elderly obese women for the activation of the silver clothing industry (실버 의류산업 활성화를 위한 노년 비만여성의 의복 사이즈체계 연구)

  • Seong, Ok jin
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
    • /
    • v.24 no.2
    • /
    • pp.233-247
    • /
    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a specialized clothes-sizing system for elderly (aged 60~79) obese women satisfying the following conditions based on the data from the fifth Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (2004): a Rohrer's index of over 1.6, a BMI of over 25, and a WHR of over 0.85. The lower bodies of elderly obese women tends to be shorter and wider than average. Particularly, their torsos from the chest to the waist tend to be more obese than other areas. According to the KS standards, the clothes-sizing system sets up its size intervals as follows: 5cm in stature, 5cm and 3cm in bust, 3cm in waist, and 3cm in hip. Based on the dualistic distribution of each section, the names of the sections indicating high distribution are suggested. For suit tops, 11 sizes are selected as distributed in the 145-155cm stature section and 91-103cm bust section. For casual tops, nine sizes are selected as distributed in the 145-155cm stature section and 90-105cm bust section. For bottoms, 11 sizes are selected as distributed in the 82-97cm waist section and 91-97cm hip section. According to the KS standards, detailed sizes are suggested in the division of basic and reference areas.