A study on the evolutionary stages of the development of publishing technology in Korea

2021 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
pp. 5-32
Author(s):  
Byoung Hun Kong ◽  
Jung Mi Cho
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiaxing Xuan ◽  
Tingting Duan ◽  
Qinglei Guo ◽  
Feng Gao ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
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لارك ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (24) ◽  
pp. 72-92
Author(s):  
باسم محمد صالح مهدي

The digital technology, the emergence of the world has made a major breakthrough and a stunning advance in the entire production process, to the extent sing perfectly for resorting to the methods of traditional, which depends on the accuracy and skill of the technical factor, which can be said that the use of computers and devices connected to it is the only option for workers in printing and design activity, and to build production systems open and integrated, consisting of Sources of different electronic items, with each other in the works and one variable efficiency, introducing a complimentary radical changes in various fields of life, to come look re-read art design technology means more modern and sophisticated, and the completion of new dimensions in vision and receiving Based on the above, the researcher is seeking to detect style, approach and style that Hiatt design in accordance with the new tools and methods not only help him to Realize his ideas of new technologies, but make him think in a different way in which effort and creativity with us become different, too, it has provided a revolution techniques, tools and materials to give a new vision and input to update practices to accomplish the business of design and to modernize the design structure of form and content in line with the conceptual variables art design will help him to accomplish his determination in line with the idea to add Artistic touches provided by editing images and text programs in Computer, Kasasaat application without them printed design seems uninteresting, it was purely to four Investigation Department, the first chapter dealt with the problem and the importance and goals as well as the limits of research and definition of terms, either Chapter II addressed the theoretical framework of the research, and the third chapter research methodology and indicators, and then analyzing the samples, the latest findings, conclusions and recommendations, and, it was the most important results : 1-Electronic publishing technology caused a boom and a stunning development in the entire production process design, sing for resorting to traditional methods                                                      2-Computer entered in all areas of life, including the design, it may enrich a big role in this area with various characteristics of the many possibilities for use and employment                                                                                                                           . 3-Art design has the potential of graphical and wide through the multiplicity of different techniques and tools, leaving options open for the artist to produce multiple ideas,        


1951 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 315-326
Author(s):  
John R. Malone

With present newspaper-publishing technology, economic conditions seem to make one-newspaper cities inevitable. The author, a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Chicago, explores the possibility for local diversity through newspaper enterprise and research into new technologies.


2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Romano

This article examines the effect of modern media and communications technology on ethnic nationalist resurgence, using the Kurds as a case example. Television, satellite communications, the Internet and easy access to publishing technology now facilitate ethnic nationalist challenges to state hegemony and monopoly of information. Additionally, modern media and communications technology can turn a humiliating defeat into a catalyst for a more unified, stronger, ethnic nationalist movement. Globally broadcast images of such a defeat arouse the passions and indignation of even those people who only nominally identify themselves with the ethnic group in question. At the same time, communications technology such as telephones, faxes and e-mail facilitate the channeling of such indignation into immediate group protest and action which, in turn, strengthens the ethnic identification of action participants.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Venkatesh G. Rao ◽  
David Vandervort ◽  
Jesse Silverstein

Author(s):  
Anne Brüggemann-Klein ◽  
Tamer Demirel ◽  
Dennis Pagano ◽  
Andreas Tai

We report in this paper on a technique that we call reverse modeling. Reverse modeling starts with a conceptual model that is formulated in one or more generic modeling technologies such as UML or XML Schema. It abstracts from that model a custom, domain-specific meta-model and re-formulates the original model as an instance of the new meta-model. We demonstrate the value of reverse modeling with two case studies: One domain-specific meta-model facilitates design and user interface of a so-called instance generator for broadcasting productions metadata. Another one structures the translation of XML-encoded printer data for invoices into semantic XML. In a further section of this paper, we take a more general view and survey patterns that have evolved in the conceptual modeling of documents and data and that implicitly suggest sound meta-modeling constructs. Taken together, the two case studies and the survey of patterns in conceptual models bring us one step closer to our superior goal of developing a meta-meta-modeling facility whose instances are custom meta-models for conceptual document and data models. The research that is presented in this paper brings forward a core set of elementary constructors that a meta-meta-modeling facility should provide.


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