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A Study on Factors Affecting the Intention to Accept Blockchain Technology (블록체인 기술 수용의도에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jungsuk;Gim, Gwangyong
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2017
  • A bitcoin-based technology named blockchain is garnering attention in various industries as a cost-effective measure in strengthening security and a reliable technology medium. Blockchain technology will play a critical role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and IT technology is expected to bring fundamental changes. This study focuses on the characteristics of blockchain technology and the effects of the intention to accept its technology in an empirical manner. The aspects of the technology are organized by researching blockchain technology and theories of technology acceptability and previous studies were used as guidelines to create the research model and propose the hypothesis. The research model is based on UTAUT with a set-up of 5 factors for performance expectancy and effort expectancy. For empirical analysis, a survey was conducted on 283 IT workers in Korea, To examine the hypothesis structural equation modeling was used performance expectancy was influenced by security, reliability, diversity, and economic efficiency while effort expectancy was influenced by reliability and economic efficiency. Performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions affect the intention to accept. Innovativeness of an organization and control effects are influenced as well. The present study aims to provide practical guidance as supplementary research in utilizing blockchain technology, and the limitations of the study and future research possibilities are discussed as well.

A study on recording Gut's performance history - To search on how to create a performance out of Gut - (굿공연사 기술을 위한 시고 - 굿의 공연화 방법 모색을 위한 -)

  • Kim, Hyung Kun
    • (The) Research of the performance art and culture
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    • no.36
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    • pp.693-724
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    • 2018
  • This article was started to find a way for creating a performance out of Gut. In order to find such way, the first thing that had to be done was to organize the Gut performances that had been made until now. It was to organize the existing study on the performances and to seek a different way from it, believing that the virtue of a performance is to 'create diversity'. However, it was not easy to organize the Gut performances, which became full-scale in the 1980s, because they were never organized before. Therefore, based on my direct and indirect experience, I have organized the most important performances in chronological order. Most importantly, as the planners of the performances (can sometimes be a group or an organization instead of an individual) are the ones who make the show possible, I have noted on them with keen interest. The National Folk Art Performance Contests in Korea, Theater 'Space Sarang', The Association of Gut, Theater 'Madangsesil', Seoul Nori Madang, and National Gugak center were the center space and planning body of the Gut performances. Recording the history of Gut is a worthwhile work of its own. However, it is a substantial amount of task to be done with individual effort, and it has to be progressed as a public project in order to promote and spread its value. Therefore, this article raises the need for it. Meanwhile, as stated earlier, this article has recorded the history of Gut performances as a precondition to finding a way to create a performance out of Gut. From the experimental organization of the Gut performances history, I could find out that most of the performances had the people who did Gut as the main body and the method of the Gut performance did not significantly deviate from just reenacting the original Gut at the time of when it was performed. Therefore, I have introduced Shinmyeong, the Nori-Pae (troupe), and TheGwangdae, the Korean Traditional Performance troupe, who create Madangguk from various Gut materials. By refining the wholly complicated performance elements of the Gut, it could escape from the 'reenacting' performance to becoming a material or a metaphor for a whole new performance.

Decision Making Behavior by Performance Information Use (성과정보 활용행태에 따른 의사결정 행태변화 실증분석)

  • Cho, Mun-Seok;Eom, Young-Ho;Her, Da-Hye
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.255-264
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    • 2020
  • This research empirical explores impacts of performance information use of decision makers in distributing financial resources. Based on theoretical review and previous researches, we organized three scenarios of general public administration, economic policy, and environmental policy and investigated the difference in budget distribution between measured information and simple information of success or failure by randomly divided experimental and control groups who are not experienced bureaucratic processed. The results indicate that experimental group judge by using performance information with numeric indicators and has more diversified patterns than control group. We suggest that repeated experiments including bureaucratic members to reduce bias of expertness and generalize the decision making models using performance information in future researches.

Development of Performance Evaluation System for Plant Management Appling BSC Concept (BSC를 이용한 설비관리 업무의 성과평가시스템 개발)

  • Kim, Kwang-Man
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.231-239
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    • 2012
  • A company's reliance on plants is growing in the area of production and service. Therefore, the importance of the work on plants in order to manage them efficiently is growing. Effective plant management increases the durability and efficiency of the plant. An organized BSC also increases the workers' will to work harder which is to bring the higher quality of plant management. In this way, however, it has studied with variety ways to assess plant management task for performance evaluation, there is a little deficiency that the study of methodical performance evaluation that based on the some strategies. The BSC, the very way, and it has been utilized in balanced and methodical performance evaluation means in widespread fields with strategy as the center to get visions. In this study, I have developed the performance evaluation system for plant management, appling BSC concept.

A Study on Outcome Assessment of Competency-based Major Subjects: Focusing on the case of K University (역량 기반 전공 교과목의 성취도 평가 방안에 관한 연구: K대학 사례를 중심으로)

  • Cho, Yong-Yeon;Kim, Ju-Ri;Kang, Seung-Chan
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 2022
  • There is an increasing number of competency-based major courses organized and operated to develop various competencies. Here, competencies include key competencies/major competencies in the evaluation of basic competency diagnosis in universities, Program Outcomes of engineering education certification, and NCS competency units. The Ministry of Education's evaluation of basic university competency requires all major courses to be organized and operated to improve the major competency of the department, and major courses in the department that operates engineering education certification should be linked to Program Outcomes. Various types of competency-based major courses should be educated to improve related competencies, and educational performance should be measured by selecting a competency evaluation method that allows students to check the level of achievement in consideration of both the process and results of performance. Therefore, this paper examines the types of competency evaluation used to measure educational performance in major subjects related to competency, proposes an evaluation method that synthesizes and measures various types of competencies at the subject level, and presents examples of applying them to major subjects.

A Self-Organized Frequency Allocation for Interference Avoidance in Femto-cell Systems (펨토셀 환경에서의 셀 간 간섭 회피를 위한 자기 조직화된 자원 할당 기법)

  • Lee, Ho-Seog;Nam, Ji-Hee;Hwang, Sung-Ho;Cho, Ho-Shin
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.1A
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    • pp.58-66
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a self-organized frequency allocation scheme for femto-cell deployment to avoid intercell interference, thereby reducing cell-registration failure. The proposed scheme follows two steps which if necessary manipulate frequency-band reallocation of existing femto-cells to accomodate newly incoming femto-cells. In the first step named "initial frequency allocation", each femto-cell collects neighboring femto-cells' frequency usage state by listening the broadcasting channels, and then selects one of interference-free frequency-bands. If no inference-free band is available, the second step named "frequency adjustment" starts, where frequency-band reallocation is properly performed from the aspect of overall performance improvement. Numerical results shows that the proposed scheme outperforms the best SINR scheme, which has been practically applied to femto-cell deployment, in terms of cell-registration failure probability and system overhead.

Case Study on Learning Portfolio for Engineering Education Substantiality (공학교육 내실화를 위한 교과목 포트폴리오 사례 연구)

  • Kang, Hwan Soo;Cho, Jinhyung;Kim, Heechern
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.545-555
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    • 2013
  • Recently student portfolio is widely used as an evaluation method for self-directed performance in engineering education of the university. Especially, as many of the Innovation Centers for Engineering Education and ABEEK held student portfolio competitions, a lot of students in engineering college participate in student portfolio includes the contents and careers of the entire process of university. However, except for courses related to capstone design, there are few regular courses applied to Learning Portfolio in engineering education. Through using Learning Portfolio in courses, students take opportunities of organized collection of learning contents and critical reflection. Under these background study, the regular course in engineering education is may be appropriate for using Learing Portfolio in lecture. In this paper, we present the case study for the Data Structure course opened in the first semester of 2013 which is organized as a Learning Portfolio. According to the results of applying Learning Portfolio to the regular course, it turns out that learners can develope self-directed learning ability in exploring the learning process, and manage a learning process systematically through self-reflection in learning process.

An analysis of Dental Hygine Curriculum in Three Countries (한 . 미 . 일 치위생사 양성기관의 교과과정 비교)

  • 권현숙;최병옥
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.185-213
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze and compare dental hygine curriculum of three countries--Korea, U.S.A., and Japan--, focusing on the ways of organizing content. In this study, 30 curriculum documents of dental hygienist in U.S., Japan, and Korea were analyzed and discussed by a framework of analysis which was constructed referring to Tylerian curriculum model. Using this framework, three kinds of key components of curriculum document were compared according to specific elements of each component. More specifically, comparing those curriculum documents, we must consider the dimension of content organization. In this study, the problem of course organization was viewed on three dimensions: continuity, sequence, and integration of curriculum content. Based on the results of this study, the conclusions are as follows. 1. Courses of dental hygienist education should be organized so that the curriculum foster the cumulative and continuous learning. It will be accomplished by considering the essential procedures or sequence of dental hygiene activities. 2. When organizing curriculum elements, we should consider the continuity dimension of learning content. Continuity deals with the vertical manipulation or repetition of curriculum components. In other words, it accounts for the reappearance in the curriculum of certain major ideas or skills. Therefore, courses should be based on the level of the dental hygienist activities in order to ensure a continuity of learning experiences. 3. Dental hygienist curriculum must be organized in a way to integrate the logic of dental hygiene as a discipline with the process of dental hygiene performance. Integration refers to the linking of all types of knowledge and experiences contained within the curriculum design. It emphasizes horizontal relations among various content topics and themes involving all domains of knowledge recognized. Thus, courses of dental hygiene curriculum should be integrated to allow college students to obtain a unified view of knowledge and an in-depth meaning of the dental hygiene as a profession.

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A study on the threat hunting model for threat detection of circumvent connection remote attack (우회 원격공격의 위협탐지를 위한 위협 헌팅 모델 연구)

  • Kim, Inhwan;Ryu, Hochan;Jo, Kyeongmin;Jeon, Byungkook
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2021
  • In most hacking attacks, hackers intrudes inside for a long period of time and attempts to communicate with the outside using a circumvent connection to achieve purpose. research in response to advanced and intelligent cyber threats has been mainly conducted with signature-based detection and blocking methods, but recently it has been extended to threat hunting methods. attacks from organized hacking groups are advanced persistent attacks over a long period of time, and bypass remote attacks account for the majority. however, even in the intrusion detection system using intelligent recognition technology, it only shows detection performance of the existing intrusion status. therefore, countermeasures against targeted bypass rwjqthrwkemote attacks still have limitations with existing detection methods and threat hunting methods. in this paper, to overcome theses limitations, we propose a model that can detect the targeted circumvent connection remote attack threat of an organized hacking group. this model designed a threat hunting process model that applied the method of verifying the origin IP of the remote circumvent connection, and verified the effectiveness by implementing the proposed method in actual defense information system environment.

Problems and Solutions for Securing Fire Resistance Performance in Fire Protection doors (방화문 내화성능 확보에 대한 제도적 문제점 및 해결방안)

  • Kim, Juseong;Kim, Siwon;Cho, Youngduk;Kim, Jaejun
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2020
  • Among many fire-related laws and standards such as fire protection, fire doors are important facilities that play a role in preventing the spread of fire and smoke in the event of fire, thereby minimizing human casualties. Accordingly, the standards for performance required by applicable laws and regulations and related enforcement rules and notices have been continuously raised and the corresponding performance must be secured. However, due to the shortcomings of the relevant laws and systems, the test results of the fire doors confirmed that there was a risk of passing products. In this study, the criteria for fire-related performance were analyzed, and the performance required by other laws, in addition to simple fire protection, was identified, the criteria were organized, and the complex performance required was clearly.