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On the Generation of Synchronizable Conformance Test Sequences Using the Duplex Digraph and Distinguishing Sequences (이중 방향그래프와 구별시퀀스를 이용한 동기적 적합시험 항목의 생성)

  • Kim, Chul;Song, Joo-Seok
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.241-249
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, a new technique is proposed for generating a minimum-length synchronizable test sequence that can be applied in the distributed test architecture where both external synchtonization and input/output operation costs are taken into consideration. the method defines a set of transformation rules that constructs a duplex digraph from a given finite state machine representation of a protocol specification rules that constructs a duplex digraph from a given finite state machine representation of a protocol specificatio such that a rural chinese postman tour of the duplex digraph can be used to generate a minimum-length synchronizable test sequence using synchronizable distinguishing sequences as the state identification sequence for each state of the given finite state machine. The method provides an elegant solution to the synchronization problem that arises during the application of a predetermined test sequence in some protocol test architectures that utilize remote testers.

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Semantic Representation and Translation of Electronic Product Code(EPC) data in EPC Network (EPC 네트워크의 전자물품코드(EPC) 데이터 의미표현과 해석)

  • Park, Dae-Won;Kwon, Hyuk-Chul
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.70-81
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    • 2009
  • Ontology is an explicit specification of concepts and relationships between concepts in an interest domain. As considered as one of typical knowledge representation methods, ontology is applied to various studies such as information extraction, information integration, information sharing, or knowledge management. In IT based industries, ontology is applied to research on information integration and sharing in order to enhance interoperability between enterprises. In supply chains or logistics, several enterprises participate as business partners to plan movements of goods, and control goods and logistics flows. A number of researches on information integration and sharing for the effective and efficient management of logistics or supply chains have been addressed. In this paper, we address an ontology as a knowledge-base for semantic-based integration of logistics information distributed in the logistics flow. Especially, we focus on developing an ontology that enables to represent and translate semantic meaning of EPC data in the EPC Network applied logistics. We present a scenario for tracing products in logistics in order to show the value of our ontology.

An Effective Service Sharing Scheme on Distributed OSGi Frameworks (분산되어 있는 OSGi 프레임워크에서 효과적인 서비스 공유 방안)

  • Yun, Ki-Hyun;Kim, Eun-Hoe;Choi, Jae-Young
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.16A no.4
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2009
  • OSGi technology has applied to Home Network, but now it is loaded into even heterogeneous devices in various domains. Therefore, it is necessary to cooperate with each other framework for offering effective services in distributed OSGi frameworks. However until now, OSGi specification doesn't provide any methodthat can share the services registered on remote OSGi frameworks. In order to solve this problem, there have been several researches that used existing distributed middleware technologies such as JXTA and Web Services. However these technologies have some weakness, that is, they consume lots of computing resources and need additional process to transform the services. A middleware called R-OSGi uses only OSGi technology for sharing remote OSGi services, but R-OSGi may have a communication bottleneck and SPOF (Single Point of Failure) problem, because it has a central service registry. In this paper we present RSP (Remote Service Provider), which is a P2P-based effective service sharing scheme on distributed OSGi framework. RSP doesn't need to install additional software nor have the additional transformation process of the service representation, because it uses only OSGi technology. In addition it doesn't have any bottleneck problem and improves scalability by providing the service discovery mechanism using P2P. RSP can also access remote services transparently and it can guarantee reliability by sending an immediate notice about changes of the remote services.

Generation Method of Color Gamut Mapping Look-up Table Uniformly Selected in the CIELAB Color Space (CIELAB 색공간에서 균일한 분포를 갖는 색역사상 참조 테이블 생성 방법)

  • 오현수;이철희;곽한봉;서봉우;안석출
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.316-323
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    • 2001
  • Gamut mapping is a technique that acts on cross-media color reproduction to transform a color between devices for the purpose of enhancing the appearance or preserving the appearance of an image. Gamut mapping essentially produces color conversion error which depends on the gamut mapping method, source and destination devices, and sample points for gamut modeling. For color space conversion between monitor colors and printer colors, empirical representation using sample measurements is currently widely utilized. Color samples are uniformly selected in the device space such as CMY or RGB, represented as color patches, and then measured. However, in the case of printer, these color samples are not evenly distributed inside the printer gamut and the color conversion error is increased. Accordingly, this paper introduces a equally distributed color sampling method in CIELAB space, a device- independent color space, to reduce color conversion error, and the performance is analyzed via color space conversion experiments using three-dimensional interpolation.

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Composite Stock Cutting using Distributed Simulated Annealing (분산 시뮬레이티드 어닐링을 이용한 복합 재료 재단)

  • Hong, Chul-Eui
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.29 no.1_2
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 2002
  • The composite stock cutting problem is to allocate rectangular and/or irregular patterns onto a large composite stock sheet of finite dimensions in such a way that the resulting scrap will be minimized. In this paper, the distributed simulated annealing with the new cost error tolerant spatial decomposition is applied to the composite stock cutting problem in MPI environments. The cost error tolerant scheme relaxes synchronization and chooses small perturbations on states asynchronously in a dynamically changed stream length to keep the convergence property of the sequential annealing. This paper proposes the efficient data structures for representation of patterns and their affinity relations and also shows how to determine move generations, annealing parameters, and a cost function. The spatial decomposition method is addressed in detail. This paper identifies that the final quality is not degraded with almost linear speedup. Composite stock shapes are not constrained to convex polygons or even regular shapes, but the rotations are only allowed to 2 or 4 due to its composite nature.

A Classification Algorithm using Extended Representation (확장된 표현을 이용하는 분류 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Jong Chan
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2017
  • To efficiently provide cloud computing services to users over the Internet, IT resources must be configured in the data center based on virtualization and distributed computing technology. This paper focuses specifically on the problem that new training data can be added at any time in a wide range of fields, and new attributes can be added to training data at any time. In such a case, rule generated by the training data with the former attribute set can not be used. Moreover, the rule can not be combined with the new data set(with the newly added attributes). This paper proposes further development of the new inference engine that can handle the above case naturally. Rule generated from former data set can be combined with the new data set to form the refined rule.

Development of Multi User Games using 3D Graphics and Multicasting (원격 다중 참여자 3차원 그래픽스 게임 개발)

  • Kim, JongSeong;Park, JiHun
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.67-77
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    • 1998
  • In this paper we describe a development of a multi user game using 3D graphics and multicasting. First, we represent a virtual reality world by 3D graphics technology. Next, we use computer communication technology for the purpose of interaction among multi users. As a result, multi users share 3D graphics objects and play games. The goal of this paper is a development of a system that enables multi users to play games sharing a virtual world represented by 3D graphics. We use the OpenInventor library and C++ language for 3D graphics scene representation, and IP multicasting protocols for computer communication. The system allows to use Polhemus Fastrak 3D input device that recognizes the 3D position and 3D orientation. As an example we present a game that demonstrates the effect of piano concert by multi piano players who are distributed in a computer network.

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Rest Costume Design with Traditional Image of Korea for Tourist Industry - Centering on Hotel Supply -

  • Chae, Keum-Seok
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • v.3
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2003
  • This study aims to recognize the value of traditional culture and to create 'Korean style rest costume' i.e. in-door clothes for comfort's purpose designed for hotel or other tourist accommodations with its own image. In so doing, national pride and identity will be exalted for Koreans, while an opportunity of cultural expose will be provided for foreigners through the symbols of Korea, which will contribute to the international introduction and representation of Korea. First, this study investigates the external characteristics in forms and structures of Korean style rest costume. Second, questionnaires regarding consciousness of Korean style rest costume and preference in design are distributed to the hotel guest and staff-both domestic and international- to be fir out. Lastly, designed rest costume representing Korean image, based on the results of the survey. Upon investigation, users and employers both preferred two piece style which is separated to upper garment and lower garment. While employers preferred short sleeve, users preferred long sleeves. In colors, employers preferred blue while users preferred white. In garments, both of. the employers and users preferred cotton, towel and cotton flannel. In addition, when introducing rest costume, it will be efficient to distinct the strategy between natives and foreigners, and also distinguish where the rest costume will be used.

3D Shape Comparison Using Modal Strain Energy (모달 스트레인 에너지를 이용한 3차원 형상 비교)

  • 최수미
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.427-437
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    • 2004
  • Shape comparison between 3D models is essential for shape recognition, retrieval, classification, etc. In this paper, we propose a method for comparing 3D shapes, which is invariant under translation, rotation and scaling of models and is robust to non-uniformly distributed and incomplete data sets. first, a modal model is constructed from input data using vibration modes and then shape similarity is evaluated with modal strain energy. The proposed method provides global-to-local ordering of shape deformation using vibration modes ordered by frequency Thus, we evaluated similarity in terms of global properties of shape without being affected localised shape features using ordered shape representation and modal strain one energy.

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Theoretical formulation of double scalar damage variables

  • Xue, Xinhua;Zhang, Wohua
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.501-507
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    • 2017
  • The predictive utility of a damage model depends heavily on its particular choice of a damage variable, which serves as a macroscopic approximation in describing the underlying micromechanical processes of microdefects. In the case of spatially perfectly randomly distributed microcracks or microvoids in all directions, isotropic damage model is an appropriate choice, and scalar damage variables were widely used for isotropic or one-dimensional phenomenological damage models. The simplicity of a scalar damage representation is indeed very attractive. However, a scalar damage model is of somewhat limited use in practice. In order to entirely characterize the isotropic damage behaviors of damaged materials in multidimensional space, a system theory of isotropic double scalar damage variables, including the expressions of specific damage energy release rate, the coupled constitutive equations corresponding to damage, the conditions of admissibility for two scalar damage effective tensors within the framework of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes, was provided and analyzed in this study. Compared with the former studies, the theoretical formulations of double scalar damage variables in this study are given in the form of matrix, which has many features such as simpleness, directness, convenience and programmable characteristics. It is worth mentioning that the above-mentioned theoretical formulations are only logically reasonable. Owing to the limitations of time, conditions, funds, etc. they should be subject to multifaceted experiments before their innovative significance can be fully verified. The current level of research can be regarded as an exploratory attempt in this field.