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Moonsoo Shin

Researcher at Hanbat National University

Publications -  36
Citations -  763

Moonsoo Shin is an academic researcher from Hanbat National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scheduling (production processes) & Production planning. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 36 publications receiving 696 citations. Previous affiliations of Moonsoo Shin include Pohang University of Science and Technology.

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Generation of a flanking sequence‐tag database for activation‐tagging lines in japonica rice

TL;DR: Mapping of the FSTs on chromosomes revealed that T- DNA integration frequency was generally proportional to chromosome size, however, T-DNA insertions were non-uniformly distributed on each chromosome: higher at the distal ends and lower in regions close to the centromeres.
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Relativistic nonlinear Thomson scattering as attosecond x-ray source.

TL;DR: A radiation produced by the zigzag motion of an electron under a linearly polarized laser has better characteristics than by a helical motion under a circularly polarized laser pulse in terms of an angular divergence and an energy spectrum.
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Manufacturing enterprise collaboration based on a goal-oriented fuzzy trust evaluation model in a virtual enterprise

TL;DR: This paper proposes a trust evaluation method of supporting enterprise collaboration and maximizing the satisfaction of cooperation using a fuzzy inference system whose rule-base is based on the top-level goal of a VE.
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Self-evolution framework of manufacturing systems based on fractal organization

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to propose a self-evolution framework of manufacturing systems that facilitates continuous and quick adaptation and adopts fractal organization for its principal control architecture.
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MANPro: mobile agent-based negotiation process for distributed intelligent manufacturing

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel negotiation mechanism, called a mobile agent-based negotiation process (MANPro), which applies a mobileAgent system to the process of information exchange, and proposes information models required for introducing the ontology concept.