AY 2018 Undergraduate School Course Catalog

Computer Fundamentals

2019/01/30

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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  1学期 /First Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
1st year
単位数
/Credits
4.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Naru Hirata
担当教員名
/Instructor
Naru Hirata, Akihito Nakamura, Kazuya Matsumoto, Chikatoshi Honda, Akira Fujitsu, Tongjun Huang, Hirokuni Kurokawa (Aiguo HE)
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/05/31
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q3.And Prof. Kurokawa and Prof. Tei, D. is in charge of the class.)
The University of Aizu offers a UNIX-based computers and networking system to students in exercise rooms. Most lectures are designed to be held in this computing environment. In this course, students learn usage of the computing environment in the University of Aizu at first.  They then learn more generarized knowledge on computer and network systems, document preperation and handling, principal and mannar on communication via network, various tools for programming and data processing. The knowledge learned in the course is fundamental for professional activities after graduation from the university.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Utilize the computer and network environment in the university
- Know how to write, print, and view documents on the computer
- Know how to communicate other via e-mails or other network media
- Know how to use tools available on the computing environment in the university
- Develop simple programs with various languages
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
lec: Lecture, exe: Exercise:
Order of lecture/exercise may change.
1. (lec-01): What is Computer Literacy?, Directory and Permission, UNIX
2. (exe-01): Passwd, Typing, X window-1, Emacs-1 ( Open, Insert, Save, Close ), Input Method, UNIX-0 ( cd, mkdir, rmdir, pwd ), Kadai (emacs)
3. (lec-02): Mail and News, Network, Wifi
4. (exe-02): Network ( ssh, traceroute, nslookup, netstat ), UNIX-1 ( ls, cat, wc, rm, cp, mv ), X window-2, Kadai (traceroute)
5. (lec-03): character encoding, Input method, Regular expression
6. (exe-03): UNIX-2 ( chmod ), UNIX-4 ( redirect, pipe ), UNIX-3 ( jobs, ps, kill, fg, bg ), Process Management ( top, nice, ssh ), Kadai (redirect)
7. (lec-04): File management, Search information
8. (exe-04): UNIX-5 ( grep, sed ), Kadai (regexp)
9. (lec-05): Netiquette, Law, Security
10. (exe-05): UNIX-6 ( awk, join, paste ), Data processing ( sqlite ), Kadai (awk)
11. (exe-06): Print ( a2ps, ps2pdf, pdf2ps, evince, pdfstudio, lpr ), Draw ( tgif ), Kadai (tgif)
12. (exe-07): Emacs-2 ( Cut and Paste, mode ), Character encoding ( od, nkf, emacs ), E-mail ( mime-encoding ), Kadai (mime- encoding)
13. (lec-06): LaTeX
14. (exe-09): LaTeX-1 ( Basic, Fonts, Math-mode, Ref ), Kadai (Math- mode)
15. (exe-10): LaTeX-2 ( Macro, Fig, Tabular ), Kadai (tabular)
16. (exe-11): LaTeX-3 ( Section, Slide, U-AizuGT, BibTeX ), Animation ( Beamer ), Kadai (slide)
17. (lec-07): HTML
18. (exe-12): HTML and CSS, Kadai ()
19. (exe-08): Office, Kadai (presentation)
20. (lec-08): Shell Environment
21. (exe-13): Shell Environment, Compress and archive, Convert, Kadai (compress)
22. (lec-09): Shell Programing
23. (exe-14): Shell Programing 1 (Bash), Kadai (bash)
24. (exe-15): Shell Programing 2 (Bash), How to get Information ( Fire- fox ), Spell check, Kadai (bash)
25. (exe-16): Plot ( gnuplot ), R, Kadai (gnuplot)
26. (lec-10): Program Languages
27. (exe-17): Programing Languages ( C, Javascript, perl, PHP ), Kadai ()
28. (exe-18): Make, Calc ( xcalc, bc ), Octave, Maxima, Mathematica, Kadai (gnu-hello)
教科書
/Textbook(s)
The textbook will be distributed in class.
It can be read using the computers in the exercise rooms.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Exercises are assigned in every classes. Some of them are checked during the class. Each of them has about 10 points. Final exam has 100 points. Overall grading will be made by the total points.

Attendance at lectures and exercises will be counted by checking submission of exercises and other methods.
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
None
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/course/literacy/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  1学期 /First Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
1st year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Ryuichi Oka
担当教員名
/Instructor
Ryuichi Oka, Shigaku Tei, Toshiaki Miyazaki
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/05/31
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q3.And Prof. Tei and Misc. is in charge of the class.)
In this lecture, we primarily provide stories from various perspectives by experts in various fields about computers, understand the contents of academic fields of computer science and engineering and the significance of learning computer science and engineering In an era when computers are used in society at large, we learned from various perspectives what computer science and engineering is expecting from computer science and engineering, such as what society expects for computers, the risk to society that computers bring, etc. Make it useful for course design. Unlike many other subjects, this lecture gives lectures to experts in various fields. Specifically, in addition to the president, department head, responsible professor of each field / track, we also have the opportunity to talk about external experts.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
By listening to experts in many fields of computer science and engineering, it will be a guide for student's own course determination. As a concrete course, we will provide contents that will be helpful for choosing which field and track, research theme and laboratory's decision, direction of graduation research, graduation research, field decision at the time of employment etc. In addition, understand the position of each lesson planned to be learned or planned in the future, grasp the purpose of learning and improve motivation for learning.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
.
教科書
/Textbook(s)
.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
.
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
【履修上の留意点】
外部講師を呼ぶ場合が多いので、居眠り、私語等の受講態度については十分注意すること。


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  3学期 /Third Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
1st year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Yuichi Okuyama
担当教員名
/Instructor
Kohei Otsuyama, Yuichi Okuyama, Toshiaki Miyazaki, Abderazek Ben Abdallah
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/05/31
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q1.And Prof. Ben, A. is in charge of the class.)
  Students who started learning computer science and engineering tend to understand their studies as "Computer science and engineering is like programming, processing with command line interface, web browsing," and so on.  Yet studies of computer science and engineering are broader and deeper than that.

  To purse students’ study efficiently, students must understand what topics they are going to learn in this university and exposure to the breadth of subjects of computer science and engineering early. This class introduces such subjects.

  In this class, students can obtain a perspective of computer science and engineering, and the perspective helps to understand relevance and inter-relationships of subjects students going to learn in this university.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
  In this class, students can obtain a perspective of computer science and engineering, and the perspective helps to understand relevance and inter-relationships of subjects students going to learn in this university.

  This course deals with the following topics. Students expected to understand and can explain the topics in the class.
1. Basics of data encoding and storages
    Understanding data representation and storages in computers
2. Machine architecture and machine language
    Understanding computer architecture and how it works
3.  Operating systems
    Understanding Operating systems, and how it works
4. Programming languages
    Understanding what is programming languages.
5. Software engineering
    Understanding problems while developing large and complicated software systems.
6. Data abstractions
    Understanding representations of complicated data structures in memory cells
7. Computer Graphics
    Understanding production and manipulation of visual expression in computers
8. Artificial intelligence
    Understanding how machines perceive and reason for problems
9. Theory of computation
    Understanding what computers can and cannot do
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
[1st] Introduction, Data Storage (1)
[2nd] Data Storage (2)
[3rd] Data Manipulation (1)
[4th] Data Manipulation (2)
[5th] Operating Systems
[6th] Programming Languages (1)
[7th] Programming Languages (2)
[8th] Software Engineering (1)
[9th] Software Engineering (2)
[10th] Data Abstraction (1)
[11th] Data Abstraction (2)
[12th] Computer Graphics
[13th] Artificial Intelligence
[14th] Theory of computation
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow, "Computer Science: An Overview, 12th Edition," Peason, 2015
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
  Students will be evaluated by following aspects.
・Quiz in each lecture 30%
・Reports(2 reports in a term)20%
・Final examination 50%

  Instructors count the number of attendance in the class by the submission of quizzes. According to university regulations, students will have a right to take the examination if they attend more than 75% of all lectures.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
Course Web site:
Out of UoA: http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/course/csI/
Inside UoA: file:///home/course/csI/public_html/2016/welcome.html

Students can check latest information and scores of each quiz only from inside UoA page.


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  3学期 /Third Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
1st year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Akihito Nakamura
担当教員名
/Instructor
Yodai Watanabe, Akihito Nakamura, Chunhua Su
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/10/04
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q1.And Prof. Su, Chunhua is in charge of the class.)
Current computing environments include various kinds of endpoints like smart phones, portable PCs, desktop PCs, server and cluster computers, and virtual machines on cloud computing platforms. To show the capabilities and performance of them and prevent accidents and attacks, security and management technologies for administrative work are must-have features.
        This course introduces concepts and mechanisms of computer and network security and management. We will also review several state-of-the-art real-world technologies and tools.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
- Acquisition of fundamental knowledge of theoretical and practical security.
- Acquisition of basic skill and knowledge to administrate ICT systems.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
L1. Fundamentals
- Goal of information security
- Risk, threat, vulnerability, and control
- Confidentiality, integrity, availability (C-I-A) triad
- Attack paradigm and protection paradigm

L2. Cracking and legal issues
- Trends of cracking
- Controls for cracking
- Information security laws

L3. Authentication and password
- Factors for authentication
- Password management and cracking
- Types of password cracking
- New authentication methods

L4. Introduction to Modern Cryptography
- Elements of cryptography
- Demonstration of breaking simple substitution cipher
- From classical to modern cryptography

L5. Public Key Encryptions
- Introduction to public key encryptions
- RSA encryption

L6. Provable Security
- Information-theoretic security and computational security
- Security proof for Vernam cipher
- Security proof for Rabin encryption

L7. Secret sharing schemes
- Introduction to secret sharing schemes
- Shamir's construction
- Visual secret sharing schemes

L8. Cryptographic Protocols
- Introduction to cryptographic protocols
- Constructions and security proofs

L9. Security notions for public key encryption
- Security goals and attacking models
- Standard security notions

L10. Social engineering
- ICT security and fraud
- Methods and current events
- Business email compromise scam

L11. Vulnerability
- Classes of vulnerabilities
- Trends of vulnerability
- Vulnerability management
- Open standards for vulnerability management

L12. Attacks and controls 1: Denial-of-Service (DoS)
- Nature and types of DoS attacks
- Methods of DoS attacks
- Controls of DoS attacks

L13. Attacks and controls 2: Host spoofing
- IP spoofing
- ARP spoofing
- DNS spoofing

L14. Attacks and controls 3: Web applications
- Types of Web application attacks
- Web browser controls
- Methods of Web application attacks
教科書
/Textbook(s)
The text book will be notified separately.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Term-end examination: 100%
Optional report: point-addition scoring
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
Cryptography part: http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/~yodai/course/IS/welcome.html


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  2学期集中 /2ndQuarter Intensive
対象学年
/Course for;
4th year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Hayato Karimazawa
担当教員名
/Instructor
Shiro Ishibashi, Hayato Karimazawa, Noriyuki Kikuchi
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/01/30
授業の概要
/Course outline
Goals of this course is to consider,about how to work and how to live,  in the information society.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
In the information society, we consider the occupation from a social point and personal point.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
(1)Social perspective (1) Involvement of information technology and information systems of society
(2)Social perspective (2) The industrial structure in the information society
(3)Social perspective (3)The business activities in the information society
(4)Social perspective (4) Occupation in the information society
(5)Social perspective (5) Occupation in the information industry
(6)Social perspective (6) Ethics of professionals in the information society
(7)Social perspective (7) Human resource development in the information society
(8)Personal perspective (1) Ways of working in the information society
(9)Personal perspective (2)  The working environment in the information society
(10)Personal perspective (3) And professional life in the information society
(11)Personal perspective (4) Way of professionals in the information society
(12)Personal perspective (5) And career development in the information society
(13)Personal perspective (6) Self-development and the e-Learning in information society
(14)Occupation of the challenges in information society Human Resources Development, connection of schools and society
教科書
/Textbook(s)
It distributed the article
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Evaluation by report
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
nothing special
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
nothing special


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  1学期 /First Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
1st year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Masaya Seino
担当教員名
/Instructor
Masaya Seino, Koyama, Kiyomi
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/05/31
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q3.And Prof. Koyama, K. is in charge of the class.)
In this course, lectures and discussions will be conducted through presentation of specific solutions and problem-solving thought processes for problems which have occurred or are expected to occur in the digital network information society from the perspective of computer ethics. In conducting this course, education from a practical perspective and case studies will be emphasized through the introduction of special lectures given by faculty members and professionals who are actually playing active roles in the field of computer ethics. In addition, general knowledge as well as legal knowledge related to information will be incorporated into the course content. Therefore, students of the University of Aizu will be strongly encouraged to take this course as the field of computer ethics is an area indispensable for the information-based society in the future.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Both technology and security depend on humans.
This course is aimed at fostering of students who have a good sense of balance, through education from a practical point of view, including consultations with IT-related companies, engineering companies, security companies, etc.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
1. Characteristics and problems of information society
2. Why is computer ethics being addressed now? What is “computer ethics”?
3. Computer ethics and social norms/rules
4. Academic fields and rules related to information
5. Problems and rules regarding digital networks and content (1)
6. Problems and rules regarding digital networks and content (2)
7. Information technology and ethics (1)
8. Information technology and ethics (2)
9. Computer ethics and security (1)
10. Computer ethics and security (2)
11. Case studies (e.g., Problems related to employees’ personal privacy in relation to information management by companies)
12. Case studies (e.g., Problems related to personal information and privacy in relation to business development by security companies)
13. Computer ethics and self-help (1)
14. Computer ethics and self-help (2)
教科書
/Textbook(s)
情報倫理(中央経済社) の改訂版として「情報社会の法・ルールと倫理」(中央経済社)を使用
教科書がなくても、授業でノートがしっかりととれれば対応可能。
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Student attitudes in class (class attendance, etc.)10%, Final examination90%
etc.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
Jurisprudence
Constitution of Japan


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
4th year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Jiro Iwase
担当教員名
/Instructor
Jiro Iwase
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/14
授業の概要
/Course outline
Study software development and project management as the base for IT engineer. IT business and technology trend, skill required for IT engineer and career model are introduced. This course provides the hints and tips to the students who want to join IT vendors and IT related business. The course contents are based on the training program attested at leading IT vendor.
Note) This course is delivered in Japanese
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Study software development, project management and IT business trend as the base for IT engineer.
1. Study software development process including requirement analysis, design, programming and test.
2. Study fundamental of project management
3. Study IT business and technology trend, skill required, and career model.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
I. IT business today
1. IT business and technology trend
2. Role of system engineer and project manager
II.System Development Process
3. Requirement Analysis, Design, Development, Test
IV. Career Design
6. System design I
7. System design II
8. Software development and test
III.Project Management
9. Project definition
10. Project planning
11. Project progress management
12. Project risk management
IV. Career Design
13. Role model
14. Summary  
教科書
/Textbook(s)
None. Hands out ( soft copy) will be provided.  
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Final Examination (50%), Report ( 40%), Case study ( 10%)  

履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Programming and software development expertise helps the understanding of this course.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
「ソフトウェアエンジニアリング講座1,2」(岩瀬、内藤他著 日経BP社)   


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
2nd year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Shigeo Takahashi
担当教員名
/Instructor
Shigeo Takahashi, Julian Villegas
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/05/31
授業の概要
/Course outline
(ICTG class starts in Q4.And Prof. Villegas, J. is in charge of the class.)
In the recent era of advanced information society, we significantly rely on digital media such as interactive text, audio, and video. These media in turns relies on their broadcasting through the Internet, communication among mobile devices, online shopping services and digital currency (e-money). This course aims at understanding how our digital life is supported by a variety of media technologies, by learning the characteristics of multimedia, its components, the associated processing and communication techniques, together with expected future development of multimedia systems. Participating in this course will offer you a beneficial guideline to further study advanced courses related to digital information technology.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
The objectives of this course include understanding digital representation in multimedia, digital terminals and systems that constitute multimedia, fundamental methods of editing multimedia contents, the role of multimedia on the Internet and its associated service, and multimedia technologies well fit into our daily life.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
* Guidance
* Fundamentals of Multimedia
* Digital Terminals
* Components of Multimedia
* Media Processing
* Internet
* Service on the Internet
* Content Production
* Web Design and Maintenance
* Digital Information Coding
* Internet Business
* Multimedia in Our Life
* Mobile Devices
* Security and Intellectual Property Rights
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Not specified
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Final exam (50%), quizzes in class (50%)
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
No prerequisites
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
Introduction to Multimedia (in Japanese: Nyumon multimedia) edited by CG-ARTS society
(ISBN-13: 978-4903474458, ISBN-10: 4903474453)
Introduction to Digital Multimedia written by T. M. Savage and K. E. Vogel
(ISBN-13: 978-1449688394, ISBN-10: 144968839X)

http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/~shigeo/course/mms/ (Shigeo Takahashi)


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  2学期集中 /2ndQuarter Intensive
対象学年
/Course for;
2nd year , 3rd year , 4th year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Rentaro Yoshioka
担当教員名
/Instructor
Rentaro Yoshioka, Tatsuki Kawaguchi
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/07
授業の概要
/Course outline
Creativity is the ability to generate new and useful things. It is especially indispensable in generating original and novel ideas. Each person has the talent to innovate. To demonstrate creativity, however, it is necessary to possess knowledge of the creative process and supporting methods. It is also necessary to regularly practice in the use of that knowledge.
 In this course, beginners of creative activity will work on specially tailored themes to experience and understand the nature of creativity and its process through lectures and practical exercises. Students will work in groups while assisting each other in a collegial atmosphere. In the practical exercises, student groups will work on themes taken from practical existing problems and propose novel and useful solutions/ideas.
This course is an intensive course offered for several consecutive days during the summer holidays. Depending on the theme of the exercise, the class will be held at an off-campus facility. Attendance of all days is required. Furthermore, capacity is limited depending on the theme and venue. Please be advised that in case applicants exceed the capacity, lecturers will select students considering their enrollment in related courses, etc. The themes and venue for AY2018 will be announced around June.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
1. The student understands the activity required for a creative process and can explain its characteristics and necessary behavior to be successful.
2. The student understands the benefits of the knowledge of the creative process and is able to practice in the use of that knowledge.
3. The student can apply the knowledge to generate creative ideas for a relatively simple theme.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Unit 1: Project Kickoff and Planning
 Meet with group members and establish a collaborative work environment. Interview with customer to understand requirements and develop project plan.
Unit 2: Fundamentals of Creativity
 Learn what facilitates creative activities and what inhibits them.
Unit 3: Practical Creativity
 Learn essential methods and techniques for creative activity.
Unit 4: Gathering
 Search for useful information to help understand the problem/issue.
Unit 5: Classification and Analysis
 Organize the collected information based on an idea of ‘good’ classification.
Unit 6: Gathering-Analysis Iteration
 Based on the classifications, identify areas that require further analysis and repeat the gather-analysis phase.
Unit 7: Generate Idea Candidates
 Based on the classification of information, generate as many ideas as possible.
Unit 8: Compare Idea Candidates
 Compare the many ideas and select the best idea.
Unit 9: Visualize Idea
 Transform the selected idea into some tangible form in order to evaluate it.
Unit 10: Evaluate the Idea
 Using the idea prototype, collect evaluations from actual users and/or simulations to obtain feedback of the idea.
Unit 11: Improve the Idea
 Create a plan to improve the idea based on the feedback and execute it.
Unit 12: Evaluate-Improve Iteration
 Repeat the activity of Unit 10-12 as necessary to brush-up the idea
Unit 13: Prepare for Presentation
 Plan how to present the idea and create necessary materials.
Unit 14: Final Presentation
 Present the group’s idea and self-evaluate your idea through questions and comments from others.
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Handouts will be provided as necessary.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
There is no exam. Performance will be assessed by the following items.
1. Presentation of interim and final review 40%
2. Quality of deliverables (Classification of gathered information and ideas, prototype, presentation) 40%
3. Participation and attitude 20%
* Contribution of each student will be checked at each review
* Insights of customers and coaches will be taken into consideration for the assessment
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
This course involves intensive activity that requires proactive participation by the students.
The following courses are good places to practice the knowledge and skills obtained from this course. Each course requires creative effort in completing their projects.
・O06 Introduction to Development Projects (Venture Factory 6 part 1)
・O06 Practical Project Development (Venture Factory 6 part 2)
・SE05 Software Studio
・Understanding International Experiences for Engineering Students
・Understanding Innovations Education for Engineering Students
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/enpit/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  前期 /First Semester
対象学年
/Course for;
2nd year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Tsuneo Tsukahara
担当教員名
/Instructor
Junji Kitamichi, Chikatoshi Honda, Tsuneo Tsukahara, Yu Nakajima, Wang Junbo, Kenta Ofuji, Lei Jing
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/13
授業の概要
/Course outline
Students learn about the basics of electric circuits and measurement apparatuses through experiments of resistors, high-pass and low-pass filters, and LC resonant circuits.
Finally, they can understand the relationship between analog and digital signals through basic experiments using CMOS inverters, which is the basis of computer logic circuits.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Basic knowledge and skills students can learn are as follows:
(Knowledge)
・Dimension analysis, Statistic treatment of data, and Quantitative data analysis through drawing graphs.
・Passive circuit elements, Circuit equations such as Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s law, and Principle of superposition.
・High-pass and low-pass filters, LC-resonant circuits, and Germanium-diode radio receivers.
(Skills)
・Note taking in experiments and technical report writing.
・Solving basic DC and AC circuit equations.
・Basic handling of measurement apparatuses.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
The 1st Unit: DC circuit basics and related experiments
1st week: Evaluation method of grades, SI unit, Dimension analysis, Basic statistic parameters
2nd week: Passive elements (R, L, C), Breadboard and circuit tester handling, Ohm’s law, Series and parallel connections
3rd week: Statistical treatment of errors, Drawing graphs including log-log and semi-log plots, Kirchhoff’s law, Principle of superposition
4th week: What is experiment?, Note taking in experiments and technical report writing, Measuring resistor values
5th week: Measuring resistor values (continued)

The 2nd Unit: AC circuit basics and related experiments
  6th week: Complex numbers and AC signal expressions
  7th week: Complex impedance, Oscilloscope and Function generator handling
  8th week: Voltage divider measurement, Waveform observation and measurement using passive elements

The 3rd Unit: Frequency response measurement of RC circuits (filters)
  9th week: High-pass and low-pass filters using RC elements, Bode diagram
10th week: Frequency response measurement: High-pass filter
11th week: Frequency response measurement: Low-pass filter

The 4th Unit: LCR circuit basics and related experiments
12th week: LCR circuits, Series resonance, Reactance diagram, Parasitic resistor
13th week: Series resonant circuit measurement

The 5th Unit: Integrated exercises
14th week: Germanium-diode radio receiver (modulation and demodulation, tuning circuit)
           Making a flip-flop (static memory) and ring oscillator (clock generator) using CMOS inverters
教科書
/Textbook(s)
  ・ICT Global students(PDF available):https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/
・Japanese students: エッセンシャル電気回路 - 工学のための基礎演習 第2版、森北出版、ISBN978-4-627-73562-0

成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Technical reports for each unit, Quiz, and Term-end examination are weighted as follows: approximately 40%, 10%, 50%
Although basically experiments are carried out by two students, each student must submit technical reports.
A student who was absent from the term-end exam, and/or did not submit more than two reports, and/or did not attend for more than 10 weeks cannot get the credit.
Official absence approved by the Academic Affair Committee will be allowed.
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Prerequisite: NS2 Electromagnetism, M03 Calculus I, M04 Calculus II

Related courses: M04 Fourier Analysis, NS4 Semiconductor Devices, M07 Probability and Statistic, S02 Electronics, A05 Robotics and Automatic Control, A08 Digital Signal Processing
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
・Handouts and others (internal access only)
http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/course/cselab/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  後期 /Second Semester
対象学年
/Course for;
2nd year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Hirohide Demura
担当教員名
/Instructor
Michael Cohen, Tongjun Huang, Hirohide Demura, Masahide Sugiyama, Jie Huang, Yoshiko Ogawa
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/15
授業の概要
/Course outline
Students learn about Mathematica/MATLAB as fundamental tools for Science and Engineering. This course is composed of lectures and exercise for quantitative/statistical analysis with the tools, and writing technical reports. Finally, they experience machine learning as a up-to-date topic.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Basic knowledge and skills students can learn are as follows:
(Knowledge)
・Mathematica and MATLAB
・Quantitative / Statistical Data Analysis
(Manner/Custom)
・Way of preparation, Premeditated and effective action, and note taking
・The scientific quality and manner for examining experiments reasonably
(Skills)
・Handling Mathematica and MATLAB as fundamental tools in Computer Science and Engineering
・Technical report writing
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Q3
#1 Introduction, Technical writing, quantitative/statistical Analysis, error propagation

#2 Unit1 Introduction of Mathematica
#3 Unit 1 Exercise of Mathematica
#4 Unit1 Report of Mathematica

#5 Unit2 Introduction of MATLAB
#6 Unit2 Acoustic Signal Processing w/ MATLAB
#7 Unit2 Report w/ MATLAB

Q4
#8 Unit3 Image Processing w/MATLAB
#9 Unit3 ditto
#10 Unit3 Report w/ MATLAB

#11 Unit4 Machine Learning w/MATLAB
#12 Unit4 ditto
#13 Unit4 Report w/ MATLAB

#14 Unit5 Integrated exercise
教科書
/Textbook(s)
N/A
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Technical reports for each unit and Quiz are weighted as follows: 40%, 60%.
Although basically experiments are carried out by two/three students, each student must submit technical reports (in Japanese or English). Own PC is also available in this course.
A student who did not submit more than two reports cannot get this credit.

Quiz: 12 times of the last review and a total review (13 quizzes)
Report: Unit 1-4 (4 reports)
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
N/A
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
N/A


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