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H.264 비디오 코덱을 위한 고속 움직임 예측기의 하드웨어 구조 (A New Hardware Architecture of High-Speed Motion Estimator for H.264 Video CODEC)

  • 임정훈;서영호;최현준;김동욱
    • 방송공학회논문지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.293-304
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문에서는 H.264/AVC 인코더에서 가장 많은 연산 시간이 소요되는 움직임 추정(motion estimation, ME) 동작을 위한 하드웨어의 구조를 제안하고 IP(intellectual property) 형태로 구현하였다. 고속 움직임 추정기의 구조는 버퍼(buffer), PU 어레이(processing unit array), SAD 선택기(SAD selector), MV 생성기(motion vector generator) 등으로 구성되어 있다. PU 어레이는 16개의 PU로 구성되어 있고, 각각의 PU는 16개의 PE(processing element)로 이루어져 있다. 제안한 하드웨어의 동작적인 특징은 외부메모리 접근량을 줄이기 위해 현재와 참조프레임의 데이터를 재사용한다는 것과 SAD연산을 수행할 때 클록의 손실 없이 계산을 할 수 있다는 것이다. 구현한 고속 움직임 추정기는 Altera 사의 FPGA인 StatixIII EP3SE80F1152C2에서 3%의 자원을 사용하였고, 최대 동작주파수는 446.43MHz이었다. 따라서 구현한 하드웨어는 1080p 영상을 최대 50fps로 처리할 수 있다.

Analysis of the Efficiency Technology Transfer Offices in Management: The Case of Spain and Kazakhstan

  • KIREYEVA, Anel A.;TURDALINA, Sharbanu;MUSSABALINA, Dinara;TURLYBEKOVA, Nadira M.;AKHMETOVA, Zauresh B.
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권8호
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    • pp.735-746
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    • 2020
  • This research is defined as a study regarding on structured and systematized of existing literature review of the intersection between intellectual property management, management and technology transfer offices (TTOs). It takes a deeper look at requirements within universities, scientific institutions and the business environment should be interconnected with each other. The literature review shows that TTOs have control over the process of knowledge transfer and they have contributed to improving the efficiency of the use of production and human resources. In this paper, authors proposed the methodological tools based on methodology model, which identified success factors for using project management in TTO between two countries - Kazakhstan and Spain. Further, we used methodology is focused on solving the problems of quantitative analysis based on the use of primary data, which allowed us to reach a huge number of respondents without any restrictions, and secondary data from statistical database. Findings and results are summarized at the end of article show that Kazakhstan is following the path of the Spanish experience. However, Kazakhstan can become more successful in commercializing scientific technologies and transferring knowledge and technologies. In turn, Spain can use the data from our analysis to work on barriers and improve the activities of TTOs.

전문도서관 기반의 지식경영 방법론 연구 - 특히 참고 정보봉사를 중심으로 - (The Study on Knowledge Management Methodology Through the Reference Services, the Core of the Special Libraries)

  • 노정란
    • 한국문헌정보학회지
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.343-364
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    • 2003
  • 지식경영(Knowledge Management)의 중요성은 여러 측면에서 이루어지고 있는 이론 연구나 정부의 기업 경영혁신 시행 지침으로 지식경영을 주요한 도구로 하고 있는 데에서도 쉽게 찾아 볼 수 있다. 지식경영은 결국 지식의 순환과정, 즉 지식의 생성, 축적, 공유, 활용, 학습과정을 원활하게 촉진시켜서 기업내의 지적자산의 질과 양을 향상시켜 기업내의 많은 의사결정 문제를 효과적으로 해결하고자 하는 것이라고 정의되는데, 이러한 정의는 곧 전문도서관의 운영이론 및 철학과도 일치하고 있다. 따라서 본 연구는 기업이 이미 기업 내에 설치하고 있는 전문도서관을 활용하여 지식경영을 추진하기 위한 이론적 연구와 구체적 사례를 제시하고, 향후 전문도서관 기반의 지식경영 방법론을 제안하고자 한다. 특히 전문도서관의 핵심이라고 할 수 있는 참고 정보봉사를 통하여 지식경영의 주요 요소인 지적자원과 인적 자원이 융합하며, 기업 문화가 활성화되는 사례를 소개한다. 본 연구는 향후 지식경영을 도입하고자 하는 기업에서 새로운 방식에 의한 지식경영 추진을 위한 의미있는 벤치마킹 자료가 될 것으로 판단한다.

일본의 '유전자원 접근 및 이익 공유(ABS)'에 관한 최근 동향 - "나고야의정서"의 채택과 관련하여 - (Recent Trends in Access to and Sharing of the Benefits of Genetic Resources (ABS) in Japan - in connection with the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol)

  • 이민호
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The 10th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 10) was held in Nagoya, Japan in October 2010, during which an international convention on access to genetic resources and conventional knowledge and sharing of benefits thereof was adopted. The Oriental Medicine field uses medicinal herbs based on genetic resources, as well as traditional knowledge about genetic resources. As such, if Korea, China and Japan compete over the ownership of such traditional knowledge, it will almost certainly trigger disputes over the payment of royalties among other problems. Notably, since the traditional medicine industry is closely related with China, it is highly likely this will adversely affect Korea's production of medicines using natural materials, including Korean herbal doctors' prescription, formulation and preparation of medicinal herbs. Methods : This study also analyzed the recent situation in Japan, which is the chair nation of the Nagoya Protocol and a member nation like Korea. It analyzed the Japanese people's awareness of the Nagoya Protocol and its strategies in the two years since its adoption, as well as the Guidelines for Genetic Resources, which were newly revised in 2012. Conclusions : The Nagoya Protocol requires the preparation of legislative and administrative measures and policies in order to pave the way for sharing the benefits deriving from the use of genetic resources and the relevant traditional knowledge with the providers of such resources. Thus, corresponding domestic legal measures need to be taken. Such measures include the refining of the procedure of accessing genetic resources, the designation of liaison offices, a competent agency and a supervisory agency, and the building of a system designed to issue internationally acknowledged certificates. It is also important to operate related professional consulting offices, as is the case in Japan. In addition, in the case of genetic resources, there is a need to seek multinational and bilateral cooperation including free trade agreements. Regarding traditional knowledge about genetic resources, measures need to be prepared to enable the three East Asian countries, namely, Korea, China and Japan, to commonly use ancient literature on Oriental medicine and to claim exclusive rights to such intellectual properties. Notably, with China now moving to expand the scope of traditional knowledge through the WIPO, Korea needs to prepare response measures.

Effects of Dietary Fiber Extracts from Brewer's Spent Grain on Quality Characteristics of Chicken Patties Cooked in Convective Oven

  • Kim, Hyun-Wook;Hwang, Ko-Eun;Song, Dong-Heon;Lee, Soo-Yeon;Choi, Min-Sung;Lim, Yun-Bin;Choi, Ji-Hun;Choi, Yun-Sang;Kim, Hack-Youn;Kim, Cheon-Jei
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2013
  • Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is a by-product of beer manufacturing. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary fiber extracts from brewer's spent grain on quality characteristics of chicken patties. The total fiber content of BSG dietary fiber extracts after extraction increased from 58.11% to 68.57%, and the extracted dietary fiber extracts were added to chicken patties at 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4%, respectively. The effects of the BSG dietary fiber extracts on pH, color, cooking loss, reduction in patty diameter, salt-soluble protein solubility, texture, and sensory characteristics of chicken patties were evaluated. The addition of BSG dietary fiber extracts decreased pH and lightness values, and increased redness and yellowness. Chicken patties formulated with 3-4% BSG dietary fiber extracts had the lowest cooking loss among all treatments (p<0.05). The diameter of chicken patties was not affected by the addition of BSG dietary fiber extracts. Additionally, no significant difference was observed in salt-soluble protein solubility after adding 3% BSG dietary fiber extracts compared to that in the control. Textural and sensory properties were different among the chicken patties, and the 3% BSG dietary fiber-added chicken patty had the highest acceptability. Our results indicate that 3% BSG dietary fiber extract can be used as a good source of dietary fiber for improving the quality characteristics of chicken patties.

자일리톨과 솔비톨로 설탕을 대체한 인절미의 물성 및 관능적 특성 (Effects of Replacing Sugar with Xylitol and Sorbitol on the Textural Properties and Sonsory Characteristics of injeolmi)

  • 최윤상;김현욱;황고은;김천제;이홍미;김옥경;최경숙;정해정
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.825-831
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    • 2013
  • The study examined the physico-chemical properties and sensory characteristics of injeolmi when sugar was substituted to sugar alcohol such as sorbitol and xylitol. The moisture content, crude protein content, crude fat content, crude ash content, energy value, redness, water activity, hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess, and chewiness were not significantly different between the control with sugar and treatments with the sugar alcohol group (p>0.05). The lowest sugar content of injeolmi was observed in the treatment with sorbitol (T1). The adhesiveness of control was higher than that in treatment with sugar alcohol (p<0.05), but control had the lowest springiness (p<0.05). Although the sensory characteristics on color, flavor, tenderness did not show any statistical significance, the sweetness and the overall acceptability were the best in control and T5 group, which replaced sugar to 100% xylitol (p<0.05). The results of this study show that substitution by xylitol improved quality characteristics in injeolmi.

Comparison of Physicochemical Characteristics of Hot-boned Chicken Breast and Leg Muscles during Storage at 20℃

  • Yu, Long-Hao;Lee, Eui-Soo;Chen, Hong-Sheng;Jeong, Jong-Youn;Choi, Yun-Sang;Lim, Dong-Gyun;Kim, Cheon-Jei
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.676-683
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this study was to compare the physicochemical changes of hot-boned chicken breast and leg muscles. Chicken breast and leg muscles from 56 broilers were excised within a 15 min post-mortem (PM) and stored at $20^{\circ}C$. Physicochemical traits were determined at 0.5, 6, 12, and 24 h PM. The ultimate pH of leg muscle was higher than that of breast muscle (p<0.05). The content of glycogen in the breast muscle was relatively higher than that in the leg muscle until 6 h PM (p<0.05). R-values showing rigor mortis of breast and leg muscles were completed after or before 6 h PM. Breast muscle had less cooking loss than leg muscle (p<0.05). Drip loss did not significantly differ between breast and leg muscles with the exception of that at 6 h PM. The sarcomere length of leg muscle was relatively longer than that of breast muscle (p<0.05). The MFI of leg muscle was significantly lower than that of breast muscle (p<0.05). The shear force of leg muscle was lower than that of breast muscle at 6 and 12 h PM (p<0.05); however, that of both muscles did not significantly differ at 24 h PM.

조직구성원의 개인-환경적합성과 정보시스템 수용요인이 성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 사회자본의 매개역할 (A Study on the Impact of Employee's Person-Environment Fit and Information Systems Acceptance Factors on Performance: The Mediating Role of Social Capital)

  • 허명숙;천면중
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.1-42
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    • 2009
  • In a knowledge-based society, a firm's intellectual capital represents the wealth of ideas and ability to innovate, which are indispensable elements for the future growth. Therefore, the intellectual capital is evidently recognized as the most valuable asset in the organization. Considered as intangible asset, intellectual capital is the basis based on which firms can foster their sustainable competitive advantage. One of the essential components of the intellectual capital is a social capital, indicating the firm's individual members' ability to build a firm's social networks. As such, social capital is a powerful concept necessary for understanding the emergence, growth, and functioning of network linkages. The more social capital a firm is equipped with, the more successfully it can establish new social networks. By providing a shared context for social interactions, social capital facilitates the creation of new linkages in the organizational setting. This concept of "person-environment fit" has long been prevalent in the management literature. The fit is grounded in the interaction theory of behavior. The interaction perspective has a fairly long theoretical tradition, beginning with proposition that behavior is a function of the person and environment. This view asserts that neither personal characteristics nor the situation alone adequately explains the variance in behavioral and attitudinal variables. Instead, the interaction of personal and situational variables accounts for the greatest variance. Accordingly, the person-environment fit is defined as the degree of congruence or match between personal and situational variables in producing significant selected outcomes. In addition, information systems acceptance factors enable organizations to build large electronic communities with huge knowledge resources. For example, the Intranet helps to build knowledge-based communities, which in turn increases employee communication and collaboration. It is vital since through active communication and collaborative efforts can employees build common basis for shared understandings that evolve into stronger relationships embedded with trust. To this aim, the electronic communication network allows the formation of social network to be more viable to rapid mobilization and assimilation of knowledge assets in the organizations. The purpose of this study is to investigate: (1) the impact of person-environment fit(person-job fit, person-person fit, person-group fit, person-organization fit) on social capital(network ties, trust, norm, shared language); (2) the impact of information systems acceptance factors(availability, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use) on social capital; (3) the impact of social capital on personal performance(work performance, work satisfaction); and (4) the mediating role of social capital between person-environment fit and personal performance. In general, social capital is defined as the aggregated actual or collective potential resources which lead to the possession of a durable network. The concept of social capital was originally developed by sociologists for their analysis in social context. Recently, it has become an increasingly popular jargon used in the management literature in describing organizational phenomena outside the realm of transaction costs. Since both environmental factors and information systems acceptance factors affect the network of employee's relationships, this study proposes that these two factors have significant influence on the social capital of employees. The person-environment fit basically refers to the alignment between characteristics of people and their environments, thereby resulting in positive outcomes for both individuals and organizations. In addition, the information systems acceptance factors have rather direct influences on the social network of employees. Based on such theoretical framework, namely person-environment fit and social capital theory, we develop our research model and hypotheses. The results of data analysis, based on 458 employee cases are as follow: Firstly, both person-environment fit(person-job fit, person-person fit, person-group fit, person-organization fit) and information systems acceptance factors(availability perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use) significantly influence social capital(network ties, norm, shared language). In addition, person-environment fit is a stronger factor influencing social capital than information systems acceptance factors. Secondly, social capital is a significant factor in both work satisfaction and work performance. Finally, social capital partly plays a mediating role between person-environment fit and personal performance. Our findings suggest that it is vital for firms to understand the importance of environmental factors affecting social capital of employees and accordingly identify the importance of information systems acceptance factors in building formal and informal relationships of employees. Firms also need to reflect their recognition of the importance of social capital's mediating role in boosting personal performance. Some limitations arisen in the course of the research and suggestions for future research directions are also discussed.

Fuzzy Logic in Monitoring the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Technologies, Raw Materials and Weapons

  • Belenki, Alexander;Ryjov, Alexander
    • 한국지능시스템학회논문지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 1997
  • This project is dedicated to the elaboration of a man-machine system for monitoring the non spread of nuclear weapons, technologies, raw materials. The main purpose of such a system depends on the customer requirements and may be : - control of non proliferation of nuclear technologies, especially those that can be used to manufacture a nuclear explosive device; - the appraisal of the possibility of production of nuclear weapons by a certain country on the basic of its intellectual and scientific-technical potential, its raw material resources, its export-import potential and other parameters.

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Critical Success Factors for Malaysian SMEs and Large Companies in Commercializing Universities' R&D Outputs

  • Tam, Kok Chian;Chong, Aik Lee;Yee, Angelina Seow Voon;Tham, Joel Kah Marn
    • Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.362-377
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    • 2019
  • Commercializing universities' R&D outputs is a major management challenge and there are limited studies to describe this phenomenon from the perspective of companies' management. Experiences of six small and medium size and four large companies' management's respondents are gathered through semi-structured face-toface interviews. Twelve critical success factors revealed by the respondents, namely R&D product and market readiness, good partnership with university, researcher's motivationand commitment, availability of resources, government support and motivation, control and ownership of intellectual property rights, university's management support, entrepreneurial culture in the university, an open communication and trusting relationship, researchers' skills, a risk taking attitude, and existence of performance measures as important to commercialize the universities' R&D outputs in Malaysia. The different views from the management of small and medium size, and large companies are also discussed in this study.