592 research outputs found
geonmo/GSDCSchool_XRootD_Scripts: 2019년 GSDC 스쿨 - XRootD
<p>XRootD 관련 실습 자료</p>
Legal Thoughts of Paul Kichyon Ryu
Kichyon Yu(July 5. 1915―June 27. 1998), known as Paul K. Ryu in English-speaking world, was a prominent legal scholar in the contemporary Korea. Dr. Chanjin Kim says, It is not an exaggeration to call him a pioneer in the reception of American jurisprudence in Korea, a mentor of overseas studies by many promising Korean lawyers and the King of Korean criminal Law.(Chanjin Kim, Dr. Paul K. Ryu as we know him, in: Festschrift for Prof. Dr. Paul K. Ryu, Bakyoungsa, 1998). In this paper, this author tries to analyse the inner world of Ryu's legal academism. Main themes are his theories and assertions on 1) Korean culture, 2) Criminal Law, 3) Academic Freedom, 4) Legal Education, and 5) Legal Philosophy
Major themes in Ryu Murakami's prosaic work
This bachelor's thesis deals with the subject of the Japanese author Murakami Ryu and the major themes in his works. I have chosen four of his novels as representative works, i.e. Almost Transparent Blue; Piercing; In the Miso Soup and Sixty Nine. I work on the assumption that there are three key motives in author's work (violence, sex and life near American military bases) and I would like to prove that the author uses these motives to highlight the problems in the Japanese society and to critcize it to some extent. The aim of the first part is to present the author and chosen works, the second part is devoted to the chosen motives and their analysis. As far as methodology is concerned, it is based on the fictional worlds theory
JavaScript Language Design and Implementation in Tandem
Proposing a new approach to programming language development. © 2024 Owner/Author.
Reputation in continuous-time games with multiple commitment types
We study a continuous-time game with imperfect monitoring in which a large player faces a continuum of infinitely-lived small players. We extend Faingold and Sannikov (2011) to a framework in which the support of the prior belief of the small players contains any finite number of commitment types. In this setting, we show the existence of a unique Markov equilibrium, we characterize a partial differential equation (PDE) for the equilibrium payoff, and we derive an optimality condition for the equilibrium actions. Also, we provide a stochastic representation of the Markov equilibrium payoffs, which is the solution to the PDE. Finally, we show that the equilibrium action of the sufficiently patient large player follows a non-stationary process that is determined by the small players’ posterior beliefs.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2019-05-01The student, Seokjong Ryu, accepted the attached license on 2017-04-14 at 14:49.The student, Seokjong Ryu, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2017-04-14 at 14:51.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2017-04-17 at 09:14.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #10764 on 2017-08-10 at 15:05:37Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-10T20:32:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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Robust Transport and Assembly Automation System Using Vision-Based Control Using UAV
We propose an automated system that moves blocks to a specific location, such as a block map, using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). The system was developed in a simulation environment using Gazebo simulator, and the test environment was set with different GPS noise and illuminance in order to resemble the real environment. To increase the accuracy of the system, we used an algorithm that picks up and places blocks using vision-based controls using deep learning-based object detection and recognition, not just GPS based control. In addition, when picking up and placing blocks, it is easy to execute by using a magnet module rather than a typical manipulator. Our proposed system in simulation experiments in various environments consistently showed excellent performance. The system seems to have robust performance in a more difficult environment than existing robots and has simplicity and efficiency in execution. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd
Functional Identification of OsHk6 as a Homotypic Cytokinin Receptor in Rice with Preferential Affinity for iP
Cytokinins are involved in key developmental processes in rice (Oryza sativa), including the regulation of cell proliferation and grain yield. However, the in vivo action of histidine kinases (OsHks), putative cytokinin receptors, in rice cytokinin signaling remains elusive. This study examined the function and characteristics of OsHk3, 4 and 6 in rice. OsHk6 was highly sensitive to isopentenyladenine (iP) and was capable of restoring cytokinin-dependent ARR6 reporter expression in the ahk2 ahk3 Arabidopsis mutant upon treatment with 1 nM iP. OsHk4 recognized trans-zeatin (tZ) and iP, while OsHk3 scarcely induced cytokinin signaling activity. OsHk4 and OsHk6 mediated the canonical two-component signaling cascade of Arabidopsis to induce phosphorylation of ARR2. OsHk4 and OsHk6 were highly expressed in spikelets, suggesting that tZ and iP might play key roles in grain development. OsHk6 formed a self-interacting homomer in rice protoplasts, although the trans-phosphorylation activity between subunits was much lower than the intra-molecular trans-phosphorylation activity. This indicates that the action mechanism of OsHks is evolutionarily diverged from bacterial histidine kinases. Ectopic expression of OsHk6 in rice calli promoted green pigmentation and subsequent shoot induction, further supporting an OsHk6 in planta function as a cytokinin receptor. From the results of this study, OsHks are homomeric cytokinin receptors with distinctive cytokinin preferences in rice.X1119sciescopu
Establishment of new WLCG Tier Center using HTCondor-CE on UMD middleware
CREAM is a CE program used by many sites based on UMD middleware to handle grid computing jobs. CREAM can be combined with various local batch programs, but it did not work with the HTCondor batch program. Since KISTI has been using HTCondor for many years, we searched another CE program which can work with HTCondor to process grid computing tasks. We proposed HTCondor-CE as the CE program, but it was not smoothly compatible with the UMD middleware environment because the OSG developed the HTCondor-CE software. In 2017, we manually configured HTCondor-CE and deployed a new CMS Tier-2 Center using the HTCondor-CE and a local HT-Condor cluster in the UMD middleware environment. The center has passed a SAM test suite that confirms the CMS computing performance of the center
Visualizing Water: Using the Illustrative Method to Learn from Long-Lasting Water Systems
To analyze traditional water systems and their development over time, researchers I. Bobbink and M. Ryu developed the so-called Illustrative Method in 2017 based on former water systems studies (Bobbink and Loen 2010; Ryu 2012). The method visualizes connections between spatial, social and cultural aspects of water systems in a standardized way. It provides insight into unique local patterns, forms the foundation for comparative analysis and can ultimately inform the creation of new water systems for future sustainable development.Landscape Architectur
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