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Probabilistic Analysis of System Failure (시스템 오류에 대한 확률적 분석)

  • Seong, Soon-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.648-654
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    • 2010
  • Request operations and release operations occur repeatedly in resource allocation systems. The process requesting a resource acquires one by any priority-based mechanism, and returns the resource after some periods. In this system, resource failures lead to delay of resource allocation, or to termination of process holding the failed resource. To analyze this process effectively, this paper designs a probabilistic ACSR, a process algebra that extends ACSR with the probabilistic choice operation. The ability to express/analyze both request-release rates and failure-recovery rates is illustrated using probabilistic ACSR.

A Study on the Effects of Consumer Satisfaction on Loyalty According to Involvement - Focused on the Gas Station Service - (서비스 관여도에 따른 소비자 만족이 충성도에 미치는 영향 - 주유소 서비스를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, A-Reum;Huh, Eun-Jeong;Jeon, Hyung-Ran
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.241-256
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    • 2012
  • Gas station consumers have become increasingly conscious of expanding choices and service options available at retail outlets. The purpose of this study was to determine key factors in customer choice of gas / service stations. This study seeks to identify key the relationship between socio-demographical variables and consumer choice, and consumer satisfaction and loyalty associated with gas / service station usage. The research instrument comprised of a questionnaire in the form of an on-line survey that was administered during November, 2010. A Total of 1,000 questionnaires were used in the final analysis. The collected data were treated with SPSS Windows 18.0 and analyzed in for frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, pearson's correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. The results of were as following: First, there was a strong positive relationship between involvement, satisfaction, loyalty of gas station service. Second, satisfaction was significantly affected by involvement, the frequency of gasoline purchases, the information route and customer's occupation. Third, loyalty was significantly affected by consumer satisfaction, involvement, frequency of gasoline purchases, information route and customer's occupation.

Inter-category Map: Building Cognition Network of General Customers through Big Data Mining

  • Song, Gil-Young;Cheon, Youngjoon;Lee, Kihwang;Park, Kyung Min;Rim, Hae-Chang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.583-600
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    • 2014
  • Social media is considered a valuable platform for gathering and analyzing the collective and subconscious opinions of people in Internet and mobile environments, where they express, explicitly and implicitly, their daily preferences for brands and products. Extracting and tracking the various attitudes and concerns that people express through social media could enable us to categorize brands and decipher individuals' cognitive decision-making structure in their choice of brands. We investigate the cognitive network structure of consumers by building an inter-category map through the mining of big data. In so doing, we create an improved online recommendation model. Building on economic sociology theory, we suggest a framework for revealing collective preference by analyzing the patterns of brand names that users frequently mention in the online public sphere. We expect that our study will be useful for those conducting theoretical research on digital marketing strategies and doing practical work on branding strategies.

Attribute analysis for cellular phone using conjoint analysis (컨조인트 분석을 이용한 휴대폰 속성 분석)

  • Ji, Hye-Young;Cho, Wan-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.695-703
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    • 2009
  • Currently, various cellular phone products with multiple functions and diverse designs are coming out in the cellular phone market. Companies have been developing their products for profit maximization, considering preferences of customers. In this article, we have created 18 profiles using the SPSS program and executed a survey to analyze preferences of college students. Also, we have grasped the relative importance of each attribute using conjoint analysis and executed clustering analysis to make market segmentation by binding the respondents who have similar partial value utilities. Lastly, by choice simulation, we have predicted market shares of 18 virtual products.

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The Effect of Exogenous Risks Upon the Choice of Real Options in ERP Projects in Korea: An Empirical Approach (ERP 프로젝트의 외생위험이 실물옵션 선택에 미치는 영향에 대한 실증 연구: 국내 ERP 프로젝트를 중심으로)

  • Nam, Seunghyeon;Kim, Taeha;Yang, Heedong
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 2013
  • This work investigates factors that may affect the choice of real options by ERP project managers. Financial theory suggest that these factors include risk-free interest rate, time to maturity, volatility of net present value, and options exercise price. Other than these factors, we are interested in the exogenous risks related to external uncertainties about technological cost, user learning and consulting, and so forth and we argue these risks should have a significant impact upon the volatility of net present value. To validate these factors empirically, we collected survey questionnaires from ERP project managers in Korea. We find that perceived exogenous risks with regard to ERP projects influence volatility and additionally find that ERP project managers prefer contract options of the project when the volatility of the project is expected to be high. We expect that this work will not only validate theoretical propositions but help project managers consider ERP options strategically based on these factors.

Consumers' Device Choice in E-Retail: Do Regulatory Focus and Chronotype Matter?

  • Haider, Syed Waqar;Guijun, Zhuang;Ikram, Amir;Anwar, Bilal
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.148-167
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    • 2020
  • Today, digital shoppers express increasingly complex buying behavior. They can use multiple channels for shopping and also they can switch from one to another channel almost effortlessly, in the result of engaging in omnichannel shopping behavior. A few years ago, consumers were using brick and mortar stores to make their purchases. However, nowadays, they possess different digital devices (mobile and/or desktop) to search for different alternatives and to make a better shopping choice. These devices (mobile and desktop) are different and offer unique benefits to consumers. However, there has been very little research that has treated mobile and desktop devices separately. Perhaps this study is the pioneer when it comes to investigating the effect of regulatory focus (prevention vs. promotion) and chronotype (morning and evening person) on a sample of university students using desktop and mobile channels for their shopping. The findings from a sample of 312 digital consumers (mobile and/or desktop) confirmed that the desktop channel provides a greater fit for morning-type respondents and that the mobile channel offers better value for evening-type respondents in e-retail. Furthermore, promotion-focused shoppers favor the mobile channel, and prevention-focused shoppers favor the desktop channel. The new insights and contributions of this study provide a better understanding of digital consumers to help sellers to develop a more effective e-retail strategy.

The Impact of Mobile Technology Paradox Perception and Personal Risk-Taking Behaviors on Mobile Technology Adoption

  • Chae, Myung-Sin;Yeum, Dae-Sung
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.115-138
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    • 2010
  • People acknowledge that mobile technology has improved their lives in terms of convenience, flexibility, connectedness, and new freedom of choice. However, as people increase usage of technology, they may become frustrated, challenged, annoyed, and irritated with it. This is the main characteristic of mobile technology paradoxes. Once technology gets into people's daily life, which it already has, people will look for a way to minimize the dependency on the technology, as well as finding a way to use the technology to improve the quality of their life. The focus of this study is to understand the mobile technology paradoxes and to develop coping strategies. As mobile technology is already a part of people's daily life, it is inevitable that people need to utilize technology as part of their lifestyles. This study developed a research model regarding the relationship between mobile technology perception and choice of coping strategies, including personal risk propensity as a mediating factor. Discussion on the importance of the technology paradoxes for developing mobile solution and services from the customers' perspectives followed after hypotheses testing.

The Impact of Standardization Intensity on Sales Performance: Evidence from Korean SMEs (중소기업의 표준화 집중도가 기업의 매출성과에 미치는 영향)

  • GANG, KwangWook
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.417-438
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    • 2016
  • The choice of SMEs between standardization and R&D is one of the strategies of building capabilities for achieving competitive advantages under the liabilities of newness and smallness. This paper provides empirical evidence of Korean SMEs choice between standardization and R&D. We hypothesize two possible impacts of standardization intensity on sales performance; a positive linear and a U-shaped relationship. The analysis of data on 821 Korean SMEs from information and technology, and electricity and electronics industries in 2013 shows an U-shaped relationship between relative standardization intensity over R&D and sales performance.

The Final Alternative Choice According to the Change of Product Attribute Information (제품 속성정보 강화에 따른 소비자 대안선택 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-cheol
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.103-120
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    • 2006
  • This study is composed of analyses about whether intensifying the attribute level of alternatives presented to consumers makes the effect of intensifying attributes and there is any significant difference among effects of the intensified attributes. For this, the most favorite alternative is extracted from each group of computers and jeans through conjoint analysis, which is used as a standard alternative during the process of experimentation. In conclusion, this research suggests that in terms of business, by intensifying the latter attribute of products rather than the early attribute, an enterprise acquire distinct and competitive superiority over similar competing products (esp. functional products), and theoretically, by expanding and analyzing decision models it can predict consumers' behaviors more correctly.

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Automatic Generation of Multiple-Choice Questions Based on Statistical Language Model (통계 언어모델 기반 객관식 빈칸 채우기 문제 생성)

  • Park, Youngki
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.197-206
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    • 2016
  • A fill-in-the-blank with choices are widely used in classrooms in order to check whether students' understand what is being taught. Although there have been proposed many algorithms for generating this type of questions, most of them focus on preparing sentences with blanks rather than generating multiple choices. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm for generating multiple choices, given a sentence with a blank. Because the algorithm is based on a statistical language model, we can generate relatively unbiased result and adjust the level of difficulty with ease. The experimental results show that our approach automatically produces similar multiple-choices to those of the exam writers.