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A Design and Implementation of Fault Tolerance Agent on Distributed Multimedia Environment (분산 멀티미디어 환경에서 결함 허용 에이전트의 설계 및 구현)

  • Go, Eung-Nam;Hwang, Dae-Jun
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.10
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    • pp.2618-2629
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of the FDRA(Fault Detection Recovery based on Agent) running on distributed multimedia environment. DOORAE is a good example for distributed multimedia and multimedia distance education system among students and teachers during lecture. It has primitive service agents. Service functions are implemented with objected oriented concept. FDRA is a multi-agent system. It has been environment, intelligent agents interact with each other, either collaboratively or non-collaboratively, to achieve their goals. The main idea is to detect an error by using polling method. This system detects an error by polling periodically the process with relation to session. And, it is to classify the type of error s automatically by using learning rules. The merit of this system is to use the same method to recovery it as it creates a session. FDRA is a system that is able to detect an error, to classify an error type, and to recover automatically a software error based on distributed multimedia environment.

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A Program Analysis Technique for Recovery of Layered Architecture and Conformance Checking (층위구조 아키텍처의 복구 및 일치성 검사를 위한 프로그램 분석 방법)

  • Park Chanjin;Hong Euyseok;Kang Yoohoon;Wu Chisu
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.32 no.8
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    • pp.730-741
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    • 2005
  • Layered Architecture is a kind of nodule decomposition techniques, which decomposes a program by generality This paper proposes a ]aver based method for recovering layered architecture from object-oriented program and checking conformance against architectural document. To specify the rules for layered style in object-oriented program, we define a partially ordered set on modules by module use relationship and module layer relationship by module override relationship. The meaning of module layer relationship is explained with an example from design patterns. Steps to recover layered architecture from program are described and a metamodel for the recovery is proposed. Architecture recovery is performed on source codes from open-source software project, and the implication of parts that do not conform to its architectural document is discussed. As a result of checking, it is pointed out that, although the parts are considered allowable exceptions of layered architecture, their modifications should be controlled carefully.

Theoretical Conception of Synergistic Interactions

  • Kim, Jin-Kyu;Vladislav G. Petin
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.277-286
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    • 2002
  • An increase in the overall biological effect under the combined action of ionizing radiation with another inactivating agent can be explained in two ways. One is the supposition that synergism may attribute to a reduced cellular capacity of damn-ge repair after the combined action. The other is the hypothesis that synergism may be related to an additional lethal or potentially lethal damage that arises from the interaction of sublesions induced by both agents. These sublesions ave considered to be in-effective when each agent is applied separately. Based on this hypothesis, a simple mathematical model was established. The model can predict the greatest value of the synergistic effect, and the dependence of synergy on the intensity of agents applied, as well. This paper deals with the model validation and the peculiarity of simultaneous action of various factors with radiation on biological systems such as bacteriophage, bacterial spores, yeast and mammalian cells. The common rules of the synergism aye as follows. (1) For any constant rate of exposure, the synergy can be observed only within a certain temperature range. The temperature range which synergistically increases the effects of radiation is shifted to the lower temperature fer thermosensitive objects. Inside this range, there is a specific temperature that maximizes the synergistic effect. (2) A decrease in the exposure rate results in a decrease of this specific temperature to achieve the greatest synergy and vice versa. For a constant temperature at which the irradiation occurs, synergy can be observed within a certain dose rate range. Inside this range an optimal intensity of the physical agent may be indicated, which maximizes the synergy. As the exposure temperature reduces, the optimal intensity decreases and vice versa. (3) The recovery rate after combined action is decelerated due to an increased number of irreversible damages. The probability of recovery is independent of the exposure temperature for yeast cells irradiated with ionizing or UV radiation. Chemical inhibitors of cell recovery act through the formation of irreversible damage but not via damaging the recovery process itself.

The Method of Recovery for Deleted Record in the Unallocated Space of SQLite Database (SQLite 데이터베이스의 비 할당 영역에 잔존하는 삭제된 레코드 복구 기법)

  • Jeon, Sang-Jun;Byun, Keun-Duck;Bang, Je-Wan;Lee, Guen-Gi;Lee, Sang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2011
  • SQLite is a small sized database engine largely used in embedded devices and local application software. The availability of portable devices, such as smartphones, has been extended over the recent years and has contributed to growing adaptation of SQLite. This implies a high likelihood of digital evidences acquired during forensic investigations to include SQLite database files. Where intentional deletion of sensitive data can be made by a suspect, forensic investigators need to recover deleted records in SQLite at the best possible. This study analyzes data management rules used by SQLite and the structure of deleted data in the system, and in turn suggests a recovery Tool of deleted data. Further, the study examines major SQLite suited software as it validates feasible possibility of deleted data recovery.

A Study on the Robust Control of Systems Dominantly Subkected to Modeling Errors and Uncertainties (모델링오차와 불확실성을 지배적으로 받는 시스템의 강인한 제어에 관한 연구)

  • 김종화
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 1995
  • In order to control systems which are dominantly subjected to modeling errors and uncertainties, control strategies must deal with the effect of modeling errors and uncertainties. Since most of control methods based on system mathematical model, such as LQG/LTR method, have been developed mainly focused on stability robustness, they can not smartly improve the transient response disturbed by modeling errors and/or uncertainties. In this research, a fuzzy PID control method is suggested, which can stably improve the transient responses of systems disturbed by modeling errors as well as systems not entirely using mathematical models. So as to assure the effectiveness of suggested control method, computer simulations are accomplished for some example systems, through the comparison of transient responses.

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Optimal heat exchanger network synthesis through heuristics and system separation method (경험법칙과 계의 분리법을 통한 최적 열교환망 합성)

  • Lee, Hae-Pyeong;Ryu, Gyeong-Ok
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study is to develop the technique of energy recovery and energy saving by using the optimization of heat exchanger network synthesis. This article proposes a new method of determining the optimal target of a heat exchanger network synthesis problem of which data feature multiple pinch points. The system separation method we suggest here is to subdivide the original system into independent subsystems with one pinch point. The optimal cost target was evaluated and the original pinch rules at each subsystem were employed. The software developed in this study was applied to the Alko prosess, which is an alcohol production process, for the synthesis of heat exchanger network. It was possible to save about 15% of the total annual cost.

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On the Role of Kinematic Hardening Rules in Predicting Relaxation Behavior (응력이완 거동의 예측에 대한 이동경화법칙의 역할)

  • Ho, Kwang-Soo
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.17 no.8
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    • pp.579-585
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    • 2008
  • Numerous experimental investigations on metallic materials and solid polymers have shown that relaxation behavior is nonlinearly dependent on prior strain rate. The stress drops in a constant time interval nonlinearly increase with an increase of prior strain rate. And the relaxed stress associated with the fastest prior strain rate has the smallest stress magnitude at the end of relaxation periods. This paper deals with the performance of three classes of unified constitutive models in predicting the characteristic behaviors of relaxation. The three classes of models are categorized by a rate sensitivity of kinematic hardening rule. The first class uses rate-independent kinematic hardening rule that includes the competing effect of strain hardening and dynamic recovery. In the second class, a stress rate term is incorporated into the rate-independent kinematic hardening rule. The final one uses a rate-dependent format of kinematic hardening rule.

Synthesizing of Communication Protocol using CFSM (CFSM을 이용한 통신 프로토콜의 합성)

  • 이철희;이상호;김성열
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.331-340
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    • 1990
  • In communication protocol design, it is important that design procedure is simple and result protocol must be correct. This paper presents a communication protocol synth-sizing algorithm, which enhances productivity of protocol design, using CFSM. CFSM is defined as extended FSM for representing protocol information and simplification. In this method protocol designer descripts only one communication machine with out error consideration using FSM, then two communication machine M' and N' are generated. And then transformation rules for error-recovery converts M' and N' to EM' and EN' which are logically correct.

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Sports injury treatment and sports rehabilitation employing the Nanoparticles containing zinc oxide

  • Zhichao Ma;Jie Qi;Weiwei Xun;Yaonan Li
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2023
  • The combination of physical activities and individual skills in sports creates an entertaining and competitive environment governed by a set of rules. In today's world, sports attract significant attention and are approached differently by various groups. Inevitably, injuries occur in sports, significantly impacting an athlete's performance and ability to participate in exercises and competitions. Addressing this issue, one of the crucial measures involves restoring the athlete's ability to engage in sports and compete. Sports rehabilitation serves as a treatment to mitigate the effects of injuries, and when combined with surgery, it can expedite the recovery process. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to utilize a biocompatible technology for synthesizing zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles in sports rehabilitation, ensuring minimal harm to the environment.

The Effects of Organization's Safety Culture on Aircraft Maintenance Technician's Safety Behavior (한국항공운항학회 조직 내 안전문화가 항공정비사의 안전행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Dae-Seek Youn;Jin-Woo Park
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.105-116
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    • 2022
  • Domestic and foreign aviation industries showed steep growth along with rapid increase in aviation demand, but the industries got directly hit by COVID-19. Now, with the recovery of daily life, aviation demand is gradually increasing, too. However, the risk of aviation accidents also increases proportionally to the increasing demand for aviation. Although it is a point that safety management needs to be actively conducted to prevent safety accidents resulted from the growth of aviation industries, research on safety culture and organizations is not sufficiently done in terms of the depth and scope of it despite the importance of the discussion. Studies in various areas have reported that an organization's safety culture forms the group's safety atmosphere and then results in the workers' safety behavior. Accordingly, this study examined the effects of safety culture in an organization on the safety behavior of its members who are aircraft maintenance technicians. The results of this research can be summed up as follows: first, it has been found that the roles of the person in charge grounded on clear goals and guidelines for the organization's safety policy influence the technicians' attitudes. Second, the important factor in the technicians' safety observance is that the attitude to follow safety rules when performing aviation maintenance raises their awareness of safety, for instance, following standard operation procedures or wearing personal equipment for protection. Third, their attitudes have positive effects on safety participation, and consequently, their intention to comply with safety rules is shown as an active action to achieve the ultimate goal of safety behavior.