In Korea, specialized centers are designated for 10 strategic fields for the purpose of jointly utilizing supercomputer resources at the national level. Based on the "National Supercomputing Innovation Strategy," it plans to select 10 centers in three stages by 2030, and has now completed the designation of the first-stage specialized centers in 2022. With the second designation in 2024 ahead, it is urgent to review and improve the existing designation institution for fairer and more effective selection of specialized centers. Therefore, this paper analyzed the influence of evaluation items and the influence of evaluation items on evaluation results by using logistic regression analysis and network centrality analysis to prepare improvement plans for the existing evaluation model. As a result of the analysis, improvement measures were derived, such as subdividing evaluation items with low impact, expanding the items, and lowering the allotment of evaluation items with low impact.
The purpose of this paper is to discover institutional gaps in the supercomputing joint utilization system that the government is actively promoting as an alternative to the problem of shortage of domestic supercomputing resources. The institutional gaps were discovered by examining the current status of laws, top-level plans, and operating guidelines related to the current joint utilization system and matching them with problems or issues that need to be resolved socially. The improvement plan for the institutional gaps was derived at a level that can be reflected in the operating guidelines of the Specialized Center and Unit Center so that the performing subject constituting the joint utilization system can directly participate and solve it. In the future, for the effective operation of the joint utilization system, we plan to promote the domestic market through the diffusion of research results and secure external technological competitiveness by reflecting the contents of institution improvement.
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