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The Spiritual and the Homosocial
Hyundong Ko(고현동) 한국셰익스피어학회 2017 셰익스피어 비평 Vol.53 No.2
This paper examines Shakespeare’s Macbeth, focusing on the supernatural entities’ impact on the protagonist’s interpersonal and institutional relations. While Macbeth, affected by supernatural agents, probes the core value of homosociality in his pursuit of power, he also reveals the immanent and innate evil in humanity. Depending on one’s political and moral standpoints, to dethrone a ruler could be regarded either as a form of dynastic transition or as an act of usurpation. In the process of dynastic revolution or usurpation, the principal agent of political upheaval often finds the rationale for the decisive step from his spiritual communion with supernatural entities. Macbeth’s alienation from homosociality is obviously triggered by his communion and consultation with supernatural entities. Macbeth’s spiritual communion with them is a component of his political performance. Also, through the soliloquies present in the play, we can observe how the protagonist is mentally agitated by their comradeship with them.
Context-Aware Security System for the Smart Phone-based M2M Service Environment
( Hyundong Lee ),( Mokdong Chung ) 한국인터넷정보학회 2012 KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Syst Vol.6 No.1
The number of smart phone users is rapidly growing due to recent increase in wireless Internet usage, development of a wide variety of applications, and activation of M2M (Machine to machine) services. Although the smart phone offers benefits of mobility and convenience, it also has serious security problems. To utilize M2M services in the smart phone, a flexible integrated authentication and access control facility is an essential requirement. To solve these problems, we propose a context-aware single sign-on and access control system that uses context-awareness, integrated authentication, access control, and an OSGi service platform in the smart phone environment. In addition, we recommend Fuzzy Logic and MAUT (Multi-Attribute Utility Theory) in handling diverse contexts properly as well as in determining the appropriate security level. We also propose a security system whose properties are flexible and convenient through a typical scenario in the smart phone environment. The proposed context-aware security system can provide a flexible, secure and seamless security service by adopting diverse contexts in the smart phone environment.
MRC Analysis of Cooperative Diversity with Fixed-Gain Relays in Nakagami-m Fading Channels
Hyundong Shin,Ju Bin Song IEEE 2008 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Vol.7 No.6
<P>We derive the exact maximal-ratio combining (MRC) performance of dual-hop cooperative diversity systems with L-antenna destination reception in Nakagami-m fading channels, where a single-antenna relay operates in fixed-gain (semi-blind) amplify-and-forward (AF) mode. We also show that if m<SUB>0</SUB>, m<SUB>1</SUB>, and m<SUB>2</SUB> are the respective Nakagami parameters for the source-to-destination, source-to-relay, and relay-to-destination links, the fixed-gain AF cooperation with MRC achieves the diversity order of m<SUB>0</SUB>L + min {m<SUB>1</SUB>, m<SUB>2</SUB>L}.</P>
Design and Implementation of Context-Aware Integrated Single Sign-On in Cloud Computing Environment
Hyundong Lee,Mokdong Chung 한국멀티미디어학회 2010 한국멀티미디어학회 국제학술대회 Vol.2010 No.-
In cloud computing service environment, various security issues are raised such as authentication and access control. In particular, the integrated management and control, authentication, and access control model are required to access various resources in cloud computing environment. To solve these problems, we introduce Context-Aware Integrated Single Sign-On (SSO) model in this paper. And we try to show a flexible and convenient authentication system.
Dramatic Rendering of Whiggism in Lucius Junius Brutus
( Hyundong Ko ) 한국영어영문학회 2016 영어 영문학 Vol.62 No.1
In the history of drama, censorship has been one of the obstacles theaters face. Particularly, politically controversial issues on stage can cause governmental opposition, but they are also some of the main sources that may promise a box office hit, which causes the tensions between governmental censorship and theatrical representation. In effect, the government and the theater enjoyed a symbiotic relationship in Early Modern England, but censorship was very real and serious as well. Presumably, then, Nathaniel Lee was aware of such tensions when writing Lucius Junius Brutus during a time in which the conflict between the Tories and Whigs over the Exclusion Bill grew more intense. However, his play faced governmental opposition, though no one knows clearly Lee’s attitude toward politics. Thus this paper attempts to examine politically sensitive elements in Brutus that caused opposition from the Lord Chamberlain. On the verge of the critical moment determining whether or not James would be excluded from the succession, Lee’s dramatization of the expulsion of Rome’s last king and the formation of the republic incurred suspicion as to whether Brutus was political propaganda on behalf of a certain party. Lee explores political turmoil in his deeper investigation into the justification for the revolution. In particular, the main characters’ political cause, morality, and fate reflect the mixture of light and shade engendered by the revolution, which is analogous to the ongoing tension witnessed by Lee’s contemporary audiences. Therefore, it is noteworthy that Lee maintains his balance in his dramatic rendering of Whiggism by staging the limitations of parliamentary government and the central figures of the revolution in Lucius Junius Brutus.