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Two Case Studies on the Overcoming of the Functional System - By the comparison between Takashi Sugimoto's and Shiro Kuramata's works - (기능적 체계의 극복에 관한 두 가지 사례연구 - 스기모토 타카시와 쿠라마타 시로의 작품비교를 통해 -)

  • Suh, Jeong Yeon
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2012
  • Interior space of modern society has a request for non-functional considerations as well as a need for function. French sociologist Jean Baudrillard defined this phenomenon as a dialectical relationship between the functional system and the non-functional system in his book "The System of Objects". The main goal of interior design is the pursuit of non-functional aspects which can satisfy emotional needs of human being without ignoring functional side. This means that designer should exceed the limitation of the functional system and overcome it by his own idea and method. Under this recognition, this paper tried to understand how Shiro Kuramata and Takashi Sugimoto accomplished the overcoming successfully. Sugimoto breaks through mechanical monotony introducing the non-functional objects into the functional system. His objects have power and form of the nature. They also shows traces of manufacture and labor. They works as media transferring old life and values. Sugimoto sometimes adopts the non-functional system such as collection, so it reveals time of collecting and arrangement of various objects. In contrast to Sugimoto, Kuramata erased the form of functional object and turned over the everydayness of the functional system. Instead, aesthetical phenomena substitutes form. Having doubts about the geometrical order of functional system, he opened a discourse for its meaning and limitation. However they have something in common which works as a blueprint for establishing subject's discourse. This discourse is comprised of their own memories of scenes. These subjects' discourse institute worlds through their design works based on each methodology. From the Heideggerian point of view, the worlds offer a foundation which allows the establishment of art in interior design.

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A Study on Implementation of the Design Support System Frame with the Functional Extension (기능 확장을 고려한 설계 지원 시스템 프레임 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Dae-Jin;Bae, Il-Ju;Lee, Soo-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2007
  • Designer has recently required the supporting system to assist the design steps that are not simple and standardized. But, as it is often the case with many researches, the design support systems have the problems that the functional module's expansion and the flexible connection with the intelligent CAD System are insufficient. In this paper, we present a framework, EDSS Frame (Expanded Design Support System Frame) to improve in its problems. For the implementation of the EDSS Frame, we make the functional modules, the executable files and analyze a characteristic of the functional modules. Finally, we checked the cases that is generated. Through these works, we organize the algorithm of the running process in each cases. A user can make the process through the association of the functional modules. Also, we make the DLL files or algorithms for corresponding in change of the intelligent CAD System. User can make the additional file or algorithm for a new release of the intelligent CAD system. EDSS Frame can be used for the implementation of the design support system on a various fields, and assists a designer with the rapid reconstruction of the design support system through the continuous addition of the functional modules and the redefinition of the running process between the functional modules.

The Functional Analysis of Automatic Train Operation(ATO) used by System Engineering Design Tool (전산지원도구를 이용한 자동열차제어장치의 기능분석 연구)

  • Lee, Woo-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.10c
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    • pp.299-301
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    • 2005
  • The urban transit system is operated by driverless and automatic.In driverless and automatic system, the system function is accomplished exactly to obtain the safety and reliability of system and the system is designed to minimize risk. In order to design the system, the functional analysis is performed. Recently functional analysis is performed by design toolwhich is used and verified by aerospace, military, etc. Generally, the design tool is used to perform functional analysis in urban transit system development project. The design toolassist the system engineer to analysis the function of system in basic design. Therefore, In this paper, it is performed the functional analysis to satisfy the system requirement of urban transit system and to confirm the operation of system using design tool.

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A Study on Functional Analysis of Advanced EMU used by System Engineering Design Tool (전산지원도구를 이용한 차세대전동차 기능분석 연구)

  • Lee, Woo-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.1663-1665
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    • 2005
  • The urban transit system is operated by driverless and automatic. In driverless and automatic system, the system function is accomplished exactly to obtain the safety and reliability of system and the system is designed to minimize risk. In order to design the system, the functional analysis is performed. Recently functional analysis is performed by design tool which is used and verified by aerospace, military, etc. Generally, the design tool is used to perform functional analysis in urban transit system development project. The design toolassist the system engineer to analysis the function of system in basic design. Therefore, in this paper, it is performed the functional analysis to satisfy the system requirement of urban transit system and to confirm the operation of system using design tool.

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A Study on the Top Level Functional Analysis for the Automated Guideway Transit Used by System Engineering Tool (시스템 엔지니어링 툴을 이용한 경량전철의 상위시스템 기능분석 연구)

  • 이우동
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.202-207
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    • 2002
  • The rubber type AGT system is operated by driverless that signaling is CBTC type. The system function is acomplished exactly to obtain the safety and reliability of system and the system is designed to minimize risk. In order to design the system, the functional analysis is performed. Recently functional analysis is performed by RDD-100 which is used and verified by aerospace, military, etc. Therefore, The design tool RDD-100 is used to perform functional analysis in AGT system development project.

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On the Dynamical Behavior of a Two-Prey One-Predator System with Two-Type Functional Responses

  • Baek, Hunki
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.647-660
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    • 2013
  • In the paper, a two-prey one-predator system with defensive ability and Holling type-II functional responses is investigated. First, the stability of equilibrium points of the system is discussed and then conditions for the persistence of the system are established according to the existence of limit cycles. Numerical examples are illustrated to attest to our mathematical results. Finally, via bifurcation diagrams, various dynamic behaviors including chaotic phenomena are demonstrated.

- Development of Digital Fluoroscopic Image Recording System for Customer Safety - (고객 안전을 위한 디지털 방사선장치(DRF)의 투시영상기록장치 개발)

  • Rhim Jae Dong;Kang Kyong Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.303-309
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    • 2004
  • Many system devices for fluoroscopic and general X-ray studies in diagnostic radiographic system have been being changed from analog mode to digital mode. In addition, among diagnostic imaging and radiologic examinations, fluoroscopic studies that requires functional diagnosis is being widely used. The video recording method of fluoroscopic studies has been useful in functional image diagnosis and dynamic image observation, but the utility of its image quality is being reduced because of limitation in setting play segments of the video player, inconvenience of play, difficulties in preserving reproduced images, the change of image quality, etc. In order to complement these shortages, it is necessary to facilitate access to patient diagnosis information such as storing, editing and sharing functional diagnosis images in response to the trend of the digitalization of digital radiographic & fluoroscopic system(DRF). Thus this study designed and implemented a device of storing functional dynamic images real time using a computer rather than existing video recording, aiming at contribution to functional image diagnosis.

Ontology-based Description of Functional Design Knowledge and its Use in a Functional Was Server

  • Kitamura, Yoshinobu;Kasai, Toshinobu;Mizoguchi, Riiichiro
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2001.01a
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    • pp.400-409
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    • 2001
  • In conceptual design of engineering devices, a designer decomposes a required function into sub-functions, so-called functional decomposition, using a kind of functional knowledge representing achievement relations among functions. However, such knowledge about functionality of engineering devices is usually left implicit because each designer possesses it. Even if such knowledge is found in documents, it is often scattered around technical domains and lacks consistency. Aiming at capturing such functional knowledge explicitly and sharing it in design teams, we discuss its systematic description based on functional ontologies which provide common concepts for its consistent and generic description. We propose a new concept named “was of achievement” as a key concept for capturing such functional knowledge. Categorization of typical representations of the knowledge and its organization as is-a hierarchies are also discussed. The generic concepts representing functionality of a device in the functional knowledge are provided by the functional concept ontology, which makes the functional knowledge consistent and applicable to other domains. We also discuss development of a design supporting system using the systematized knowledge, called a functional was server. It helps human designers redesign an existing engineering device by providing a wide range of alternative ways of achievement of the required function in a manner suitable for the viewpoint of each designer and then facilitates innovative design.

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A SysML Based Approach for identifying and specifying Non-Functional Requirements (SysML을 이용한 비기능 요구사항 정의 방법)

  • Kim, Jeen Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2010
  • Requirements engineering is an important phase in a system's life cycle. It is important to perform it correctly. The increasing complexity of systems makes requirements engineering activities more difficult. Non-functional requirements are drivers to emerge how much emergent system properties to aim for success. All functional requirements may be satifsfied, but if the level of desired non-functional requirements are overlooked, the system development will fail. There is growing awareness of the importance of defining non-functional requirements early in the process among the requirements engineering (RE) community. This paper propses a SysML based approach for non-functional requirements to identify and specify very early in the process or requirements engineering.

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Virtual Prototyping of Consumer Electronic Products by Embedding HMI Functional Simulation into VR Techniques (HMI 기능성 시뮬레이션과 VR 기법과의 연동을 통한 개인용 전자제품의 가상시작 방안)

  • Park, Hyung-Jun;Bae, Chae-Yeol;Lee, Kwan-Heng
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2007
  • The functional behavior of a consumer electronic product is nearly all expressed with human-machine interaction (HMI) tasks. Although physical prototyping and computer aided design (CAD) software can show the appearance of the product, they cannot properly reflect its functional behavior. In this paper, we propose an approach to virtual prototyping (VP) that incorporates HMI functional simulation into virtual reality techniques in order to enables users to capture not only the realistic look of a consumer electronic product but also its functional behavior. We adopt state transition methodology to capture the HMI functional behavior of the product into a state transition chart, which is later used to construct a finite state machine (FSM) for the functional simulation of the product. The FSM plays an important role to control the transition between states of the product. We have developed a VP system based on the proposed approach. The system receives input events such as mouse clicks on buttons and switches of the virtual prototype model, and it reacts to the events based on the FSM by activating associated activities. The system provides the realistic visualization of the product and the vivid simulation of its functional behavior using head-mounted displays (HMD) and stereo speakers. It can easily allow users to perform functional evaluation and usability testing. A case study about the virtual prototyping of an MP3 player is given to show the usefulness of the proposed approach.