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사이버문화신뢰, 정보통신기술 활용수준 그리고 전자부패간의 관계
최영훈(Choi Young-Hoon),김석곤(Kim Suk-kon) 한국부패학회 2006 한국부패학회보 Vol.11 No.2
The authors aim at identifying eCorruption vulnerabilities in the connection of embracing eGovernment projects using a 2x2 matrix of ICT utilization ability and cyber-culture. Based upon the results of questionnaire survey of 174 public officials in charge of embracing eGovernment projects at the national and local levels, they found interesting perceptions of eCorruption vulnerabilities. First, major eCorruption vulnerabilities were related to a heavy reliance upon SI contractors or firms and the premature operation of information system. Second, the higher the levels of ICT utilization and cyberculture confidence, the lower the perceived level of eCorruption vulnerabilities. Also, the lower the level of ICT utilization and cyberculture confidence, the lower the perceived level of eCorruption vulnerabilities. Third, the perceived level of eCorruption vulnerabilities is more related to the level of cyberculture confidence than ICT utilization capability.
김석곤,배옥석,김유사 啓明大學校 醫科大學 1989 계명의대학술지 Vol.8 No.2
A total of 107 patients was treated in the Departmant of Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University during the period between January of 1984 and December of 1987. The majority (72 patient) was in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th decades comprising 67% of the total patients. Male patients outnumbered female with the ratio of 1.45: 1. Forty-eight patients (45%) were farmers. Snakebites occured most frequently during the summer season which is usually the months of June, July, and August. The interval between the time of snakebite and the arrival of patients to the hospital was 12 to 24 hours in 26 patients (24%) and 1 to 2 hours in 18 patients (16.8%). The duration of hospitalization was 1 to 5 days in 76 patients (71%) and the longest period of hospitalization was 22 days in Grade 3 patients. The affected part of the body was the right foot in 31 patients (29%), the right hand in 27 patients (25.2%), the left hand in 16 patients (15%), and the left foot in 2 patients (1.9%). According to the classification of Ward and Parrish, 79 patients (73.8) were in Grade 2 and 21 patients (19.6%) were in Grade 1. Skin necrosis was the most common and was seen is six patients. Two patients were lost from acute failure.