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R&D support project for viscose rayon in Punggi textile industrial estate (풍기인견 섬유산지 특화지원사업)

  • Seo, Mal-Yong;Kim, Ja-Yeo;Song, Se-Yeong;Lee, Dong-Seop;Sin, Seung-Bong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Dyers and Finishers Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.139-140
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    • 2008
  • Young Ju City Hall, Kyung Sang Buk Do, and KTDI is supporting the textile goods' planning and marketing for viscose rayon which is best goods in Punggi area to revitalize the economy of Punggi and to enhance the value of Punggi's viscose rayon.

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Process Optimization of Biphenile Chloromethylation

  • Pak, V.V.;Karimov, R.K.;Shakhidoyatov, Kh.M.;Soh, D.W.
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.73
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • Optimization of the biphenile chloromethylation process with paraphormaldegide has been done in the presence of $ZnCl_2$ with HCl gas by the Box-Wilson method of mathematical planning of experiment. The 4,4'-(dichloromethyl)-biphenile yield dependence on the piphenile -paraphormaldegide ratio, temperature and reaction duration has been studied. A mathematical model of the process has been developed and optimal conditions for the biphenile chloromethylation procedure has been determined.

Comparative evaluation of dose according to changes in rectal gas volume during radiation therapy for cervical cancer : Phantom Study (자궁경부암 방사선치료 시 직장가스 용적 변화에 따른 선량 비교 평가 - Phantom Study)

  • Choi, So Young;Kim, Tae Won;Kim, Min Su;Song, Heung Kwon;Yoon, In Ha;Back, Geum Mun
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.33
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare and evaluate the dose change according to the gas volume variations in the rectum, which was not included in the treatment plan during radiation therapy for cervical cancer. Materials and methods: Static Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (S-IMRT) using a 9-field and Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) using 2 full-arcs were established with treatment planning system on Computed Tomography images of a human phantom. Random gas parameters were included in the Planning Target Volume(PTV) with a maximum change of 2.0 cm in increments of 0.5 cm. Then, the Conformity Index (CI), Homogeneity Index (HI) and PTV Dmax for the target volume were calculated, and the minimum dose (Dmin), mean dose (Dmean) and Maximum Dose (Dmax) were calculated and compared for OAR(organs at risk). For statistical analysis, T-test was performed to obtain a p-value, where the significance level was set to 0.05. Result: The HI coefficients of determination(R2) of S-IMRT and VMAT were 0.9423 and 0.8223, respectively, indicating a relatively clear correlation, and PTV Dmax was found to increase up to 2.8% as the volume of a given gas parameter increased. In case of OAR evaluation, the dose in the bladder did not change with gas volume while a significant dose difference of more than Dmean 700 cGy was confirmed in rectum using both treatment plans at gas volumes of 1.0 cm or more. In all values except for Dmean of bladder, p-value was less than 0.05, confirming a statistically significant difference. Conclusion: In the case of gas generation not considered in the reference treatment plan, as the amount of gas increased, the dose difference at PTV and the dose delivered to the rectum increased. Therefore, during radiation therapy, it is necessary to make efforts to minimize the dose transmission error caused by a large amount of gas volumes in the rectum. Further studies will be necessary to evaluate dose transmission by not only varying the gas volume but also where the gas was located in the treatment field.

Development of Logistics Support Systems in a Large Machinery Company (대단위(大單位) 기계공장(機械工場)의 효율적(效率的) 운영(運營)을 위한 종합(綜合) 생산관리(生産管理) 시스템의 개발(開發))

  • Lee, Gi-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 1979
  • This report presents the development of an integrated logistics support system for a large-scale machinery manufacturing organization. The system consists of 3 major production management systems and 5 assisting systems. The major systems are: i) production planning and control system, ii) cost control system, and iii) material management system. The assisting systems are: i) personnel management system. ii) technology transfer system, iii) quality assurance system, iv) marketing assisting system, and v) management information system. In addition, other management systems such as planning system, R.&.D. system can be considered according to the organizational need. Several system flow models are developed and presented for the total logistics support system.

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A Two-Stage Heuristic for Disassembly Scheduling with Capacity Constraints

  • Jeon Hyong-Bae;Kim Jun-Gyu;Kim Hwa-Joong;Lee Dong-Ho
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.95-112
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    • 2006
  • Disassembly scheduling is the problem of determining the quantity and timing of disassembling used or end-of-life products while satisfying the demand of their parts and/or components over a planning horizon. The case of assembly product structure is considered while the resource capacity constraints are explicitly considered. A cost-based objective is considered that minimizes the sum of disassembly operation and inventory holding costs. The problem is formulated as an integer programming model, and a two-stage heuristic with construction and improvement algorithms is suggested in this paper. To test the performance of the heuristic, computational experiments are done on randomly generated problems, and the results show that the heuristic gives near optimal solutions within a very short amount of computation time.

선도기술개발사업 1단계 평가사례 연구

  • 임윤철;이철원
    • Proceedings of the Technology Innovation Conference
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    • 1997.07a
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    • pp.266-285
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    • 1997
  • This paper addresses a methodology for monitoring the first phase('92-'94) progress and its strategic implication of Highly Advanced National R&D Program(HAN or G7 project) in Korea. The conceptual framework and its strategic thrust of the interim evaluation, which is the main focus of this paper, was designed both by reviewing related literature and by analyzing the unique characteristics of the HAN Program. Actual monitoring or interim evaluation was initiated by the G7 Planning and Evaluation Committee, which was established for advising, directing, and monitoring the HAN Program, with the help of large number of experts from various industries, universities, and research institutes. The monitoring results had been reported to the related ministries and project coordinating agencies. According to the suggestion made by the G7 Planning and Evaluation Committee, several projects were suffered structural changes and one was dropped.

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Application of Generic Algorithm to Inspection Planning of Fatigue Deteriorating Structure

  • Kim, Sung-chan;Fujimoto, Yukio;Hamada, Kunihiro
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.42-57
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    • 1998
  • Genetic Algorithm (GA) is applied to obtain optimal Inspection plan for fatigue deteriorating structures. The optimization problem is defined so as to minimize inspection cost in the 1ifs-time of the structure under the constraint that the increment of failure probability in each inspection interval is maintained below a target value. Optimization parameters are the inspection timing and the inspection quality. The inspection timing is selected from the discrete intervals such as one year, two years, three years, etc. The inspection quality is selected from the followings; no inspection, normal inspection, sampling inspection or precise inspection. The applicability of the proposed GA approach is demonstrated through the numerical calculations assuming a structure consisting of four member sets. Influences of the level of target failure probability, initial defect condition and stress increase due to plate thickness reduction caused by corrosion on inspection planning are discussed.

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Technology Roadmap Classification and Roadmapping (기술 로드맵 분류 및 작성)

  • Lee, Byoung-Nam;Park, Wung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.974-977
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    • 2005
  • This paper introduces the technology roadmapping process. As a needs-driven technology planning tool, technology roadmapping can help identify and select technology alternatives to meet a set of market needs. Thus, it allows increasingly limited R&D investments to be used more efficiently. In this contribution we classify the technology roadmap on the basis of literature review and case survey, and provide the technology roadmapping process.

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A Study on the Planning of Agropolis Framework (농업혁신도시의 표준 프레임워크 도출에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Soo-Myung;Kim, Young-Joo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.11 no.4 s.29
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2005
  • The sustainable development of local communities is faced with limitation due to poor infrastructure and lack of cooperation among stake-holders. To overcome such circumstances and thus to ensure balanced development of the local communities, the central government is driving construction of innovative cities mainly through transfer of public institutions to local cities. In this study, to contribute to the development of plans for the future agropolis' associated with the transfer of public institutions, efficient organization mechanisms of the agropolis such as basic structure and spatial allocation was examined through analyses of advanced cases(Sophia Antipolis, St. Hyacinthe Science Part Food Valley, Stoneleigh Park) of foreign countries. The analyses showed that the organization of agropolis were consisted of three main components; 1) agricultural and food industry complex conducting R&D, 2) service facilities(information, trade, consulting and advertisement) supporting agricultural and food industries and rural enterprise center in charge of a variety of events including exhibition, rural experience, education, and contest, 3) silver facilities such as hospital and town providing medical service and residence. Based on the results, inventories of facilities which are necessary in 'the future agropolis' and their spatial allocation were suggested.