Course title
P26810002
Recent Trends on Information Systems

miyoshi takumi Click to show questionnaire result at 2018

aiba akira

suzuki tetsuya

takahashi masanobu
and more...

nakai yutaka

matsuura saeko

yamazaki taku
Course description
This class presents recent research topics in the field of information systems. The research field includes: software engineering, constraint programming, image processing, network engineering, and social networking.

Seven (7) professors in Department of Electronic Information Systems will serve the classes about recent trends in their research fields. Classes of each professor basically consist of a lecture and an exercise (two weeks). Follow the professors' instruction about their assignments, reports, and discussion.
Purpose of class
This class is an English course to study the recent topics in the field of information systems and network systems.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand recent research topics in the field of information systems.
  2. Acquire fundamental knowledge to understand recent research topics in the field of information systems.
  3. Write appropriate reports according to professors' instruction.
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Guidance and Introduction for this course.

Peer-to-peer (P2P) communication is one of the promising technologies to deliver a large size of data to many users. In this class we study P2P communication mechanisms and also discuss the traffic distribution.
(Prof. Miyoshi)
Study P2P communication mechanisms. 200minutes
2. Reporting on P2P communication technology.
(Prof. Miyoshi)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
3. Social phenomena are now interpreted from the social systems' view point. As a typical example, social theories to explain indirect exchange systems are reviewed.
(Prof. Nakai)
Review modern social theories. 200minutes
4. Reporting on indirect exchange systems.
(Prof. Nakai)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
5. Constraint programming is a programming paradigm where we do not have to describe how to solve problems unlike in procedural programming. This lesson will discuss techniques which realize constraint programming.
(Prof. Suzuki)
A brief survey of procedural programming. 200minutes
6. Reporting on constraint programming.
(Prof. Suzuki)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
7. Wireless multi-hop networks are the key technology for realizing flexible and fault tolerant communications. This class studies the communication models of wireless multi-hop networks and their communication mechanisms.
(Prof. Yamazaki)
Study wireless multi-hop networks. 200minutes
8. Reporting on software technology to Japanese linguistics.
(Prof. Yamazaki)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
9. Basic ideas of my current research topics, application of software technology to Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Classical Literature Works, will be introduced in the class.
(Prof. Aiba)
Study overview of Japanese Classical Literature Works. 200minutes
10. Reporting on software technology to Japanese linguistics.
(Prof. Aiba)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
11. This lesson will discuss the current and ideal state of software engineering from the perspective of Object Oriented Software Development using Unified Modeling Language.
(Prof. Matsuura)
Look up about software around us. 200minutes
12. Reporting on object oriented software development.
(Prof. Matsuura)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
13. Application systems using images, such as medical image recognition system, handwriting support system, etc.
(Prof. Takahashi)
Study the fundamentals of image processing. 200minutes
14. Reporting on imaging application systems.
(Prof. Takahashi)
Prepare your reports or homework according to the professor's instruction. 200minutes
Total. - - 2800minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Reports Total.
1. 30% 30%
2. 30% 30%
3. 40% 40%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Each professor will evaluate by her/his assignment, report, participation, and discussion. The final score will be obtained by the average of all the professors.
Textbooks and reference materials
None
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in software engineering and media network fields.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • By appointment
  • Office hours are below, but your appointments are required.
    Prof.Miyoshi (Person in charge of this course): Thursday 2nd period
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable
Applicatable Some professors will provide the teaching contents according to their working experience.
Last modified : Thu Mar 21 15:41:13 JST 2019