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Association between False Positive, False Negative, High-Background Cases and Humidity in One Lambda LABTypeTM HLA-DR Typing (One Lambda LABTypeTM을 이용한 HLA- DR Typing시 나타나는 위양성과 위음성, High-Background 사례와 검사실 습도의 관계분석)

  • Hyang Son AN;Minsung SOHN
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.132-142
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    • 2023
  • Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing was performed in the diagnostic immunology laboratory of the Seoul National University Hospital. Among 611 HLA-DR tests, specific bead reactions suspected of being false positive and false negative in Lot 20 reagents were found. Therefore, we aimed to identify the factors causing cut-off corrections by examining cases where cut-off corrections were not made for 533 test results and cases where cut-off corrections were made for 78 cases after the cut-off corrections of specific beads. Frequency analysis was conducted to verify the demographic characteristics, and descriptive statistics were used to assess the humidity in the laboratory as a variable. Cross-tabulation was done to examine the association between cut-off corrections and demographic characteristics. Independent samples t-tests were conducted to verify the difference in humidity based on cut-off corrections. Finally, logistic regression analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between humidity levels and the rate of cut-off corrections, and results showed as the humidity level in the laboratory highs, the number of cut-off corrections decreased by a factor of 0.986. This suggests cut-off corrections rate increases when the humidity lowers. Therefore, it indicates that humidity in the laboratory is also a factor that affects HLA typing results.

A Study on IP Camera Security Issues and Mitigation Strategies (IP 카메라 보안의 문제점 분석 및 보완 방안 연구)

  • Seungjin Shin;Jungheum Park;Sangjin Lee
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2023
  • Cyber attacks are increasing worldwide, and attacks on personal privacy such as CCTV and IP camera hacking are also increasing. If you search for IP camera hacking methods in spaces such as YouTube, SNS, and the dark web, you can easily get data and hacking programs are also on sale. If you use an IP camera that has vulnerabilities used by hacking programs, you easily get hacked even if you change your password regularly or use a complex password including special characters, uppercase and lowercase letters, and numbers. Although news and media have raised concerns about the security of IP cameras and suggested measures to prevent damage, hacking incidents continue to occur. In order to prevent such hacking damage, it is necessary to identify the cause of the hacking incident and take concrete measures. First, we analyzed weak account settings and web server vulnerabilities of IP cameras, which are the causes of IP camera hacking, and suggested solutions. In addition, as a specific countermeasure against hacking, it is proposed to add a function to receive a notification when an IP camera is connected and a function to save the connection history. If there is such a function, the fact of damage can be recognized immediately, and important data can be left in arresting criminals. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method to increase the safety from hacking by using the connection notification function and logging function of the IP camera.

The Effect of Failure of Online Food Delivery Service Recovery Strategies on Consumer Attitude and Behavioral Intention: Focusing on Justice Theory (온라인 음식 배달 서비스 회복 전략의 실패가 소비자 태도 및 행동 의도에 미치는 영향: 공정성 이론(Justice Theory)을 중심으로)

  • Jungkun Park;Sangwoo Lee;Hyowon Hyun;Jihwan Yum
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.161-180
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    • 2023
  • This study empirically analyzed the effect of perceived injustice on service recovery measures proposed by online food delivery service (OFDS) companies on consumer disappointment. This study adopted interaction justice, information justice, procedural justice, and distributive justice as sub-variables of justice perception based on the justice theory. In addition, the differences by generation (MZ generation and other generations) were examined in the relationship between negative word-of-mouth behavior and switching intentions due to service recovery failure. An online survey was conducted targeting 250 adult consumers in the U.S for the empirical analysis of this research model. The results of the data analysis demonstrated that negative perceptions about the procedural justice and distributive justice among the service recovery strategies had a positive effect upon the consumer's disappointment. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the consumer's disappointment due to the perceived injustice of the service recovery strategy had a positive effect on the consumer's negative word-of-mouth behavior and switching intentions. The verification results of the moderation effect in the relationship between negative word-of-mouth behavior and switching intention, it was found that the younger the age(MZ generation), the higher the possibility of causing dysfunctional behavior. This study expands the scope of related research by presenting a new perspective on the justice perception in the service recovery process by verifying dysfunctional behavior of consumers caused due to the failure of the service recovery strategy. It is believed that the results of this study will be used as basic data for the establishment of practical strategies for OFDS companies to prevent double defection of their customers.

Development of Instructional Model for Activation of K-MOOC: Based on Metaverse (K-MOOC 활성화를 위한 교수법 수업모형 개발 : 메타버스를 중심으로)

  • Dongyeon Choi
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.74
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    • pp.273-294
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to use K-MOOC, which has limitations in utilization because it is centered on theory delivery, to derive tasks to activate the teaching methods of instructors, and to implement the derived tasks using the metaverse platform. to develop a prototype. According to the purpose of the study, the study was conducted as follows. First, from October 4 to November 15, 2022, a Delphi survey was conducted on 21 experts with experience of consulting, research, class development, and operation related to the K-MOOC project. Second, in order to realize the tasks in the teaching method field derived from the Delphi survey, matching with the teaching method class model elements to result of Delphi survey was applied was carried out. Finally, based on the results of expert Delphi and the elements of the class model applicable to the metaverse platform, a teaching method was developed. Through the process of the study, a total of 16 detailed items were derived for the teaching method-related tasks for the activation of K-MOOC: support strategic tasks, teaching method competency, aspect of class design, evaluation and sharing of learning outcomes. By applying the metaverse, the teaching model elements for K-MOOC revitalization were derived from four categories: self-directed repetition, individualized problem solving, practice opportunity expansion, and immediate feedback, and matched with the first 16 detailed items. A four-step teaching model was completed: course attendance (step 1), mission analysis by individual level (step 2), sharing of mission solutions (step 3), and mission evaluation and feedback (step 4). Through the results of this study, the possibility of using the metaverse as a teaching practice platform was confirmed even in terms of the introduction and development of specialized techniques.

Consideration of the Employment Effect of Food Service in Korea through an Input-output Table (산업연관표를 통한 우리나라 외식산업의 고용효과 고찰)

  • Hwang, Seong-hyuk;Choi, Yong-Hwe;Han, Kyu-Chul
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.46-60
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    • 2011
  • Under the crisis of global economy, a creation of employment became an important economic issue in Korea. Recently, the structure of Korea economy has been shifted to technology intensive industry. So, Korea economy has been placed on growth without job. Food service industry to overcome this situation has begun to receive attention as a good alternative. Therefore, this study analyzed the effect of the food service industry up on the national employment in Korea using input-output table. Food service industry has a high influence on related industries that are within a food system in respect to job creation. These results show that it is important to provide support policies by government to develop a food service industry.

A Case Study of Successful Strategy for Self-Directed Learning Center of Educational Service Franchise - Focusing on the Case of Learning Center of Daekyo Noonnoppi - (교육 서비스 프랜차이즈의 자기주도 학습관 사업화 사례연구 - 대교 눈높이 러닝센터 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Yoo, Dong-Keun;Hong, Jong-Pil;Hwang, Jae-Kwang
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.49-64
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this work is to analyze successful business strategy of Daekyo Noonnoppi. Daekyo Noonnoppi, a franchise company of educational service, activated education business by establishing new way of providing education opportunity: self-directed learning center. They introduced not only the concept of learning center but also sustainable business strategies, which leads to remarkable success in the education business field. Daekyo Noonnoppi deployed three managerial concepts for study achievement: goal management, study management, and environment management. This Franchise company has three advantages of its success: Goal, Study and environment management: First, the goal management helps students to develop self-directed attitudes by making(appropriate) atmosphere which is able to build study goal and plan. In addition, this company provides information to their students to searches ways of study through the test reflecting their tendency. Furthermore, this company offers a variety of events for motivating study. Second, study management is helpful for students to develop holistic fundamental knowledge through its textbooks of this company and provides solutions and time management for study through 1 on 1 study advice. Third, environment management is used to making atmosphere to develop self-directed learning way for its students and provides spaces for students equipped with multimedia systems and cyber learning infrastructures.

A Study of Financial Structure, Profitability, Growth and Financial Risk of Food Service Franchisor (외식산업프랜차이즈본사의 재무구조, 수익성, 성장성 및 재무위험에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Hoang-Taig
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.85-108
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    • 2014
  • This study provides the information about size, financial structure, profitability and growth of franchisors using financial data(asset, liability, equity, sales volume, operating income and net income) in uniform franchise offering circular of fair trade commission. The data were collected from 1,050 franchisors in various business fields: fast food, family restaurant, bakery, agriculture & fishery and liquor shop in the uniform franchise offering circular in 2012 and 2011. Results of this study are as follows: For company size, median of total assets was KRW 675 million and the accumulated median assets rate was 0.48%, but the accumulated median company numbers were 49.9%, which showed small size. For financial structure, 525 companies were below 200% debt ratio, while 314 (29.9%) companies were in over 200% debt, and 211 (20.1%) companies were impaired in capital. These also showed financial structure was vulunerable. For profitability, median of ROA for total companies were only 4.72%, which showed low profitability. For growth, median of growth rate for sales were 7.57% per year, which showed mature industry. In overall, the results showed franchisors should improve their financial status.

Effect of Social Network Service (SNS) Users' Object Relations Factors on User Satisfaction through Pleasure and Self-efficacy (소셜네트워크서비스(SNS) 이용자의 대상관계 요인이 즐거움과 자기효능감을 통해 이용자 만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Chae, Su-in;Choi, Hyo-geun;Kwon, Do-Soon;Park, Dong-cheol
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2022
  • Social network service (SNS) using mobile or web is growing rapidly, and the emergence of various platform services is causing innovative changes in social network service (SNS). This study is to identify the target relation factors of social network users and to empirically study the causal relationship of how much these factors affect user satisfaction through pleasure and self-efficacy. To present an effective and efficient development plan in. In order to empirically verify the research model of this study, a survey was conducted with the general public who had experience using social network services (SNS). Path analysis was performed. As a result, it was possible to verify the correlation of the object relational factors on user satisfaction through pleasure and self-efficacy.First, non-excluded had a significant effect on pleasure, but did not significantly affect self-efficacy. Second, stability attachment did not significantly affect both enjoyment and self-efficacy. Third, social ability did not significantly affect both enjoyment and self-efficacy. Fourth, self-centeredness did not have a significant effect on both enjoyment and self-efficacy. Fifth, pleasure had a significant effect on both self-efficacy and user satisfaction. Sixth, self-efficacy had a significant effect on user satisfaction.

Development of Pollutant Transport Model Working In GIS-based River Network Incorporating Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data (ADCP자료를 활용한 GIS기반의 하천 네트워크에서 오염물질의 이송거동모델 개발)

  • Kim, Dongsu
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.6B
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    • pp.551-560
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes a newly developed pollutant transport model named ARPTM which was designed to simulate the transport and characteristics of pollutant materials after an accidental spill in upstream of river system up to a given position in the downstream. In particular, the ARPTM incorporated ADCP data to compute longitudinal dispersion coefficient and advection velocity which are necessary to apply one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation. ARPTM was built on top of the geographic information system platforms to take advantage of the technology's capabilities to track geo-referenced processes and visualize the simulated results in conjunction with associated geographic layers such as digital maps. The ARPTM computes travel distance, time, and concentration of the pollutant cloud in the given flow path from the river network, after quickly finding path between the spill of the pollutant material and any concerned points in the downstream. ARPTM is closely connected with a recently developed GIS-based Arc River database that stores inputs and outputs of ARPTM. ARPTM thereby assembles measurements, modeling, and cyberinfrastructure components to create a useful cyber-tool for determining and visualizing the dynamics of the clouds of pollutants while dispersing in space and time. ARPTM is expected to be potentially used for building warning system for the transport of pollutant materials in a large basin.

The Experiences of the Newly Admitted Elderly Residents in Nursing Home (노인요양시설 거주노인의 입소초기 경험)

  • Goh, Jinkyung;Hwang, Inok;Oh, Heeyoung
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.477-488
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate newly admitted nursing home resident's experience and adjustment problems in the early stage of institutionalization. Method: In depth interviews was done on 6 elderly residents who were newly admitted. Data from the interview were analyzed using theme analysis method. Results: Results showed that reasons for Institution admission were decreasing physical health and cognitive functioning. Residents reported that difficulties they experienced in institution life were lack of individualized care, loss of autonomy and privacy associated with the demands of group living, and loss of control over activities of daily living. Conclusion: Efforts need to be made to maintain the residents' decision-making and autonomy. Listening intentionally, offering choices, and promoting personal identity might be utilized to reduce relocation stress and enhance adaptation to nursing home living.