system. Each state is responsible for establishing regimes, and those regimes are on the basis of reciprocal cooperation. In addition, regimes are empowered to promote international order. Therefore, both schools consider regimes to be the byproduct of states. Meanwhile Social Constructivists think the existence of rule or regime can make identical appearance of the world, but we do not handle So
different causes:
Variations in the situation that trigger the mental model
Mental models change over time
Different people show different mental models for the same situation
Differences in performance when interacting with the system
Examples of Empirical Results on Mental Model Measurement
Mental Models of Operation System
Difference Between Mental Models of Experts and Novices
. Different Types of knowledge
1. Procedural or Declarative Knowledge
The first distinction is that between declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge. Declarative knowledge focuses on beliefs about relationship among variables. For example, greater price charged for a product would cause reduction in number of sales. Declarative knowledge can be stated in the expected corr
Kenneth Cole Productions encourages consumers to return old shoes to Kenneth Cole stores.
In return for bringing in an old pair of shoes, the customer receives a 20 percent discount on a new pair of Kenneth Cole shoes.
- View point of Returner
(customer or product holder )
case study --- National Allergy
The company handled returns in the same way as most of industry, standard
Before Jan 1994
Product-by-product based on cost of production
Price decision process
Unit cost + Wholesale margin + Retail margin + VAT
This method is criticized for rigidity caused by government
After Jan 1994
Re-agreement after 3 years with SNP(제약협회)
Each company restrict their medical payments instead of giving them liberty of pricing decision.
Definition
Incentive
Ancient Chinese dramatic art
Brightly colored costumes, move quickly, in dramatic music.
Vividly colored masks changing within a fraction of a second.
Colors reflect a character's mood
Red representing anger
Black extreme fury
Origin of the word ‘Tal’
the word Tal
"to let something go"
or
"to be free.“
-Gagsi
Someone who wearing Gagsi Tal, Play the difficulty
Background of Plan
Pesticides problem
Suppression of central nervous system and carcinogen when it absorbed by the body.
Routes of absorption : Eye, skin contact
Symptoms : headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating
Addiction : Causing pupils narrowing, bronchial spasms, bronchial fistula, muscle spasms, respiratory failure, central nervous system disorders, psych
of their income in the disinterested book.
Disregard 80% gradually spotlight.
5. open source
Not receive fee and anybody down the software.
Linux
Open source ’s code will be opened to the public and anyone who want using it will renew.
Because of openness , It is weaken in security, but many people always try to develop system.
Future View
Semantic Web
Expresses in `Ontology ' f
1.Introduction
1.1.Problem statement
Most universities in Korea do not recognize usefulness of facility management budgeting and they still keep using the same way . People are concerned about maintenance of school building less than construction and educational facilities about operation and maintenance are recognized the significance after taking place disaster. Most universities in Korea h
2.1 Industry Classification
Before we take a look at the industry environment, we are going to classify what kinds of industry does the Costco belongs to and see how that industry is doing so. In the big picture or frame, Costco can be classified as a one of the distribution industry. If we go in to more detail, it can be divided in to two different industries that are wholesales industry an