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Jungsik Jang,Dosung Chung (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 2007 (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 conference Vol.2007 No.1
Today, our domestic cellular phone market is exhibiting superiority worldwide. Such outcome may come from culture divergence, but our consumers selection standards founded on diversity may well be the principal factor. When we study our domestic cellular phone market, compared to the past, the lifespan of the products is shortened, and new products are emerging monthly, enduring fundamental reformation of qualitative services of the products. We may say that such out comes have roots in adequate utilization of constituent settings of information communication services by the designers and reflection of an assortment of consumer demands. At the same time we will require fundamental design preference analysis founded on the evaluation of preference levels incurred by the countless cellular phone designs. Such assessment should be planned by differentiating nations as well as the provinces. The essential elements of various product designs that are to be researched and developed from present to near future must identify with the favored styles of the consumers and should precede studies that differentiate regional and cultural environments and progress respective design precesses.
A Study of Preference Test Analysis for the customer of Industrial Design Ⅱ
Jungsik Jang,Dosung Chung 한국디자인지식학회 2007 한국디자인지식학회 Conference Vol.2007 No.8
Today, our domestic cellular phone market is exhibiting superiority worldwide. Such outcome may come from culture divergence, but our consumers selection standards founded on diversity may well be the principal factor. When we study our domestic cellular phone market, compared to the past, the lifespan of the products is shortened, and new products are emerging monthly, enduring fundamental reformation of qualitative services of the products. We may say that such out comes have roots in adequate utilization of constituent settings of information communication services by the designers and reflection of an assortment of consumer demands. At the same time we will require fundamental design preference analysis founded on the evaluation of preference levels incurred by the countless cellular phone designs. Such assessment should be planned by differentiating nations as well as the provinces. The essential elements of various product designs that are to be researched and developed from present to near future must identify with the favored styles of the consumers and should precede studies that differentiate regional and cultural environments and progress respective design precesses.
Research on Preference Analysis for Industrial Design Customer Ⅰ
Jungsik Jang,Dosung Chung 한국디자인지식학회 2007 한국디자인지식학회 Conference Vol.2007 No.8
Unlike past agrarian societies where self-sufficiency was easily realized through farming lives, the human civilization has evolved in diverse manner. This is due to selt-evolving consumers, consenting with our social trend of informationalization. In order to understand the purchase mentalities of the consumers who can easily approach a wide range of information then the past, the development of product designs must focus on quantitative assessment method rather than qualitative one. This is because we are at a turning point of small-quantity production and consumption rather than the past’s mass production and consumption. The accommodation of various culture will be determined by the consumers, and even the practice must conform to their decisions. The exercise of on-the-spot search, comparison, and evaluation of numerous designs and functions, enabling individual consumers to custom design the products is the prospective assignment we must deliberate in the future. Therefore, this study will set its principles on the diversities of information-oriented society that develop during the implementation of product designs.
Research on Design Education System in Ubiquitous Information Technology Environment
Jungsik Jang,Dosung Chung 한국디자인지식학회 2007 한국디자인지식학회 Conference Vol.2007 No.8
The concept of ubiquitous environment, which is the present central term, is promoting social and cultural development. The demands for the new design of each individual’s living environment are being generated by such development. The designers that are relevant to the UIT era are highly needed in the design industry to satisfy these demands. The takeoff of industrial design based on new technologies has become the axis of the recent great change, which os shown in the conceptual change of many product designs. Also, the educational world is being asked to provide a design education environment which is suitable for the ubiquitous era and to train supply new designers who have various new techniques and who are able to apply them in real life. Hence, this research is to understand the environment of the ubiquitous era and to provide a framework for design solutions and the education environment that can train and supply the designers that are relevant to the new environment of design system.
Author, Audience, and Autobiography : A Narratological Analysis of Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War
Jungsik Park 21세기영어영문학회 2007 영어영문학21 Vol.20 No.1
In this article, I argue that although the concept of “author” has been extremely troubled and difficult to sustain in some areas of reading, the Barthesian argument more often obscures than clarifies in other areas of communication and particularly so in autobiographical genres. As a subject to be discussed, I choose Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War, where the concept of author becomes illustrative in understanding the arguably distinctive structure of autobiography in terms of, first, narrative levels and, secondly, the pragmatic relationship between textual and paratextual properties.
Competition in Two-sided Platform Markets with Direct Network Effect
Jungsik Hyun 서울대학교 경제연구소 2016 Seoul journal of economics Vol.29 No.3
In light of recent trends in social networking services that encourage users of platforms to “share,” “recommend,” and “do activities” with others, this work analyzes platform competition in two-sided markets that exhibit direct (or within-) network effect in addition to conventional cross-network effect. Introduction of direct network effect to one group (buyer-side) in a two-sided market generates two counteracting effects: demand-augmenting effect and demand-sensitizing effect. The former allows platforms to raise buyer-side price, thereby increasing the sum of prices charged to buyers and sellers, whereas the latter causes platforms to lower them. I show that demand-augmenting effect dominates demand-sensitizing effect under the monopoly platform, whereas introducing competition between platforms under sufficient direct network effect relatively strengthens the demandsensitizing effect, which lowers the price charged to buyers.