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Analysis of Agent Behavior in the Artificial Stock Market

  • Yotsuyanagi, Takashi;Yamamoto, Takahito;Kawamura, Hidenori;Ohuchi, Azuma
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.136-139
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we use U-Mart that is an agent-based artificial market model. U-Mart is more open than the other artificial market, because In U-Mart, not only computer program agents, but also human agents are able to participate in the market. Therefore, the market in U-Mart gets closer to the real markets and the agents that participate in the market make the complex decision. Moreover we expand to the number of brand to plural. This expansion causes to appear the several strategies to make a profit. As one of this example, we treat the portfolio and confirm the possibility of getting the constancy to make portfolio.

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u-Mart Network using RFID/USN based Movement-Reader Device for Effective Shopping of Customer (고객의 효율적인 쇼핑을 위한 RFID/USN 기반 이동형리더기를 이용한 u-마트 네트워크)

  • Diao, Jianhua;Yang, Jin-Ho;Ahn, Byeong-Tae;Kang, Hyun-Syug
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.104-112
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    • 2008
  • RFID/USN is considered important basic infra of ubiquitous community and tried practical adaption through various research. Specially, there is during researcher progresses for stock and state management of logistics to let you get at u-mart systems. It discern thing from warehouse to deliver as adhere RFID tag of palette in keeping unit of article and construct form of thing to analyze information of environment status using sence module based on function of wireless communication. in the paper, propose composition of customer satisfaction system using RFID chip in u-Mart status management system based on RFID/USN and according to analysis specific information of commodity, propose movement reader device to offer real-time information from customer. And it presents the improvement program for the provision of product information which is appropriate uses the RFID chip and the provision of control information in the customer who is a core of consuming.

ON LIE IDEALS OF PRIME RINGS WITH GENERALIZED JORDAN DERIVATION

  • Golbasi, Oznur;Aydin, Neset
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this paper is to show that every generalized Jordan derivation of prime ring with characteristic not two is a generalized derivation on a nonzero Lie ideal U of R such that $u^2{\in}U\;for\;{\forall}u{\in}U$ which is a generalization of the well-known result of I. N. Herstein.

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The Channels of Distribution and Place Strategy of the Apparel Mart: The Los Angeles Area Apparel Industry in California (어패럴 마트의 유통체계 및 상권분석 -캘리포니아 주를 중심으로-)

  • 원명심
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.31-46
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the ways of improving Korean apparel firms' competitiveness by examining the Korea's number one trading partner U.S. apparel industry. Especially, the Los Angeles area apparel industry which is the second largest and the primary market center on the west coast was analysed. The following strategies are suggested to Korean apparel firms to function more effectively in incleasingly competitive U.S. markets: l)Basics can be produced in lower wage countries meanwhile quick turnaround and high quality works can be produced either in Korea or U.S. 2)Manufacturers might try to have direct relationship with powerful retailers who have their own private labels of store-brand lines. 3)Apparel companies can open market showrooms in the California Market Center. For small firms they can contact with independent representatives who receive commissions for showing lines for manufacturers or rent space for showing the lines during market weeks. 4)Apparel firms can contact buying offices to introduce their products to retail buyers. 5)Korean firms can contact Korean-American apparel firms to gain easy access to U.S.Market.

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SOME RESULTS ON GENERALIZED LIE IDEALS WITH DERIVATION

  • Aydin, Neset;Kaya, Kazim;Golbasi, Oznur
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2001
  • Let R be a prime ring with characteristic not two. U a (${\sigma},{\tau}$)-left Lie ideal of R and d : R$\rightarrow$R a non-zero derivation. The purpose of this paper is to invesitigate identities satisfied on prime rings. We prove the following results: (1) [d(R),a]=0$\Leftrightarrow$d([R,a])=0. (2) if $(R,a)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$=0 then $a{\in}Z$. (3) if $(R,a)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}{\subset}C_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$ then $a{\in}Z$. (4) if $(U,a){\subset}Z$ then $a^2{\in}Z\;or\;{\sigma}(u)+{\tau}(u){\in}Z$, for all $u{\in}U$. (5) if $(U,R)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}{\subset}C_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$ then $U{\subset}Z$.

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Situation and Outlook of the U.S. Organic Produce and Foods (미국의 유기농식품 -현황과 전망)

  • Heo, Jang
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.25-39
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    • 2002
  • This paper aims to provide quite recent information on the organic industry in the U.S. Major focuses are on the development of cultivation and marketing of fresh and processed organic produce and foods, newly enforced certification program, consumers' purchasing behaviors toward organic foods, and social survey results administered to the organic farmers in the U.S. The U.S. recorded 8 billion dollars' sale of organic foods in 2000, which was the largest in the world and showed 23% growth compared to the previous year. Yet the organic industry is still a niche market, occupying merely 1.5% of total food sale amount. The natural foods markets have not been so concentrated in the U.S., but it is changing and a few wholesale mart such as Whole Foods is emerging. Recent introduction of new certification program provide unified and sole standard at the federal level to which every certifier needs to adjust itself in order to be acceredited by the government. According to a social survey, consumers purchase organic foods because they concern about health, they stick to their own modes of life favoring natural foods, and so on. Another social survey shows that most organic farmers sell their produces to wholesalers, distributers, or producer coop, and direct sale to visitors at their own farm comprises of about 8 percent of their organic land.

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SOME RESULTS ON ENDOMORPHISMS OF PRIME RING WHICH ARE $(\sigma,\tau)$-DERIVATION

  • Golbasi, Oznur;Aydin, Neset
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 2002
  • Let R be a prime ring with characteristic not two and U is a nonzero left ideal of R which contains no nonzero nilpotent right ideal as a ring. For a $(\sigma,\tau)$-derivation d : R$\rightarrow$R, we prove the following results: (1) If d is an endomorphism on R then d=0. (2) If d is an anti-endomorphism on R then d=0. (3) If d(xy)=d(yx), for all x, y$\in$R then R is commutative. (4) If d is an homomorphism or anti-homomorphism on U then d=0.

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A practical modification to coaxial cables as damage sensor with TDR in obscured structural members and RC piles

  • Mehmet Ozgur;Sami Arsoy
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.133-154
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    • 2023
  • Obscured structural members are mostly under-evaluated during condition assessment due to lack of visual inspection capability. Insufficient information about the integrity of these structural members poses a significant risk for public safety. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is a novel approach in structural health monitoring (SHM). Ordinary coaxial cables "as is" without a major modification are not suitable for SHM with TDR. The objective of this study is to propose a practical and cost-effective modification approach to commercially available coaxial cables in order to use them as a "cable sensor" for damage detection with the TDR equipment for obscured structural members. The experimental validation and assessment of the proposed modification approach was achieved by conducting 3-point bending tests of the model piles as a representative obscured structural member. It can be noted that the RG59/U-6 and RG6/U-4 cable sensors expose higher strain sensitivity in comparison with non-modified "as is" versions of the cables used. As a result, the cable sensors have the capability of sensing both the presence and the location of a structural damage with a maximum aberration of 3 cm. Furthermore, the crack development can be monitored by the RG59/U-6 cable sensor with a simple calibration.

Analysis on the Investment Returns of Korean Retail Companies - Department Stores vs. Discount Stores - (소매업태별 수익성 벤치마킹 사례분석)

  • 서용구;박종성
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.47-65
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the investment returns and profitability of major Korean retail companies and to discuss the implications of their published accounting data. We have found that Korean department store companies shows the sound ROIC (return on invested capital) compared with U,5. counterparts. However, major discount store companies have problems in terms of poor ROIC ratios in spite of their rapid growth for the last decade. The results of ROIC performance of 3 major department stores and 3 discount stores are compared and the implications of the study are discussed. Furthermore, the published accounting data of major U.S. department stores and discount stores are analyzed in the context of benchmarking for Korean companies.

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A Study on the Adjustment of Posterior Probability for Oversampling when the Target is Rare (목표 범주가 희귀한 자료의 과대표본추출에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, U.N.;Lee, S.K.;Choi, J.H.
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.477-484
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    • 2011
  • When an event of target variable is rare, a widespread strategy is to build a model on the sample that disproportionally over-represents the events, that is over-sampled. Using the data over-sampled from the original data set, the predicted values would be biased; however, it can be easily corrected to represent the population. In this study, we investigate into the relationship between the proportion of rare event on a data-mart and the model performance using real world data of a Korean credit card company. Also, we use the methods for adjusting of posterior probability for over-sampled data of the offset method and the weighted method. Finally, we compare the performance of the methods using real data sets.