2005 Spring

CS492A Special Topics in Computer Science:

"System Engineering Seminar"



Time Monday and Wednesday 14:30-16:00
Classroom #1406(Á¦ 1 ¼¼¹Ì³ª½Ç), CS Building
Instructor K Chon (chon at cosmos.kaist.ac.kr 042-869-3514)
Secretary EJ Seo (ejseo at cosmos.kaist.ac.kr 042-869-3554)
Teaching Assistant YS Kim (yskim at cosmos.kaist.ac.kr 042-869-3554)


Final Presentation & Paper


Mailing list
cs492a at cosmos.kaist.ac.kr for all students and TAs


Schedule

2005.3
02 (wed) Introduction
07 (mon) Lecture : ODP
09 (wed) Preliminary proposal presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, ÀåÁ¤È£, Á¶Çذø, ÃÖÇüÁØ
14 (mon) Lecture : system engineering
16 (wed) Preliminary presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀÌÀçÇõ, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, ÀåÁ¤È£, Á¶Çذø, ÃÖÇüÁØ, Tra My
21 (mon) Preliminary presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀÌÀçÇõ, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, Tra My
23 (wed) Proposal presentation: ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, ÀåÁ¤È£, Á¶Çذø, Tra My
28 (mon) Revised proposal presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ
              Lecture : computer development
30 (wed) Revised proposal presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÌÀçÇõ, ÀåÁ¤È£, Á¶Çذø, ÃÖÇüÁØ, Tra My

2005.4
04 (mon) Lecture : nternet Development
06 (wed) Paper presentation : ÃÖÇüÁØ, ÀÌÀçÇõ
11 (mon) Invited lecture : TDX Development by °­¼®·Ä ¼ÒÀå / ETRI
13 (wed) Paper presentation : Á¶Çذø, Tra My
18 (mon) Paper presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÁ¤È£
20/25 No Class(mid-term exam week)
27 (wed) Invited lecture : CDMA by ±è´ë½Ä ¹Ú»ç / ETRI

2005.5
02 (mon) Mid-term presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌ¿ìâ, ÀåÁ¤È£, Á¶Çذø
04 (wed) Mid-term presentation : ÀÌÀçÇõ, ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, ÃÖÇüÁØ, Tra My
09 (mon) Discussion : system engineering of HDTV & large file transfer (jblee & yskim)
11 (wed) Paper presentation : ÀåÁ¤È£
             Addtional (mid-term) presentation : ÀÌÁ¤È£
16 (mon) Addtional (mid-term) presentation : ¼ÛÈ£ÁØ, ÀÌÀçÇõ
18 (wed) Paper presentation : ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, ÀÌ¿ìâ
             Addtional (mid-term) presentation : ÀåÁ¤È£
23/25 no class
30 (mon) Addtional (mid-term) presentation : ÀÌÁ¤È£, ÀÓµ¿ÀÏ, Á¶Çذø, ÃÖÇüÁØ

2005.6
01 (wed) Lecture : standardization engineering
06 (mon) No class(Holiday)
08 (wed) Final presentation : all studuents in afternoon & evening
12 (sun) Paper due (until mid-night)



Term Project
03.16 Preminary Proposal
03.23 Proposal Presentation
05.02/04 Mid Term Presentation
06.08 Final Presentation


Paper_Reading
03.21~04.20


Case Study Candidates
TDX(ETRI)
NAIS(NCA)
Computer Development(Han Series)/OS(Chon)
Internet(Chon)
Online Game Service(NCsoft, Nexon)
Hanmail(Daum)
CyWorld
CDMA Development(ETRI)
Mobile Phone(Samsung, LG)
World Cup/Olympic(KT/Song)
Incheon Airport
KTX
100/200 volts
Memory Chip(Samsung)


References
R. Stevens et al, Systems Engineering: Coping with Complexity, P-H, 1998.
M. Rubinstein, et al, Patterns of Problem Solving, P-H, 1998.
Open Distributed Processing - Reference Model, Overview, ISO10746-1, 1998.
Open Distributed Processing - Reference Model: Foundations, ISO10746-2, 1996.
Open Distributed Processing - Reference Model: Architecture, ISO10746-3, 1996.
Y. Hoffner, ANSAwise-ODP Reference Model, 1994.
C. Meyer, Introduction to Distributed Sysems, 1995.
Janis R.Putman, Architecting with RM-ODP, Prentice-Hall, 2001.
Ludwig von Bertalanffy, General System Theory, George Braziller, 1968.
Peter Checkland, Systems Thinking, Systems Practice, John Wiley, 1985.
James Grier Miller, Living Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1978.
M. Mitchell Waldrop, Complexity, Touchstone, 1993.
G. Weinberg, An Introduction to General System Thinking, Dorset House, 2001.
J. O'Connor & I. McDermott, Art of System Thinking, Thorsons, 1997.
Steven Johnson, Emeergence, Touchstone, 2001.
Steven Levy, Artificial Life, Vantage, 1993.
www.lcc.uma.es/~av/RM-ODP

2003 CS492A System Engineering Seminar


Appendix: Quesitons

1. How to terminate a system at the end of its life cycle?
    building, software, computer, network(application),...
2. What is the difference between systems engineering and problem solving?
3. What is the difference between system engineering and system science?
4. What is the difference between (system) engineering and (system) technology?
5. Why does a system survive? Why does nobody/no system survice forever?


last updated at 2005.6.4 by Yusung Kim