6th Semester

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Course Operating systems
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer GONDOW Katsuhiko, AIDA Kento
Outline

The purpose of this lecture is to provide the fundamental concepts and algorithms for operating systems such as the history of operating systems, fundamental structures, process management,
memory management, file systems, device management.

 

 

Course Advanced English Communication for Engineers
Semester 6th Credit 1--0--0
Lecturer

to be announced

Outline

This course establishes the core of technical communication for engineers. The design of the course will be a small group seminar around 15 involving intensive feedback from the lecturer and peers. To take this course, students are requested to submit their TOEIC score sheets.

 

 

Course Pattern Recognition
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

SUGIYAMA Masashi

Outline

For developing systems with high pattern recognition ability or elucidating the pattern recognition mechanism of human beings, it is important to mathematically understand the nature of pattern recognition. This lecture provides fundamentals of statistical pattern recognition.

 

 

Course Programming IV
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer SAEKI Motoshi
Outline

I. Learning the techniques of object-oriented design and using design patterns through training.
II. Object-oriented Design, Java, UML, Design Patterns

 

 

Course Computational Biomedical Knowledge
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

KONAGAYA Akihiko

Outline

Studying of biomedical knowledge required to make use bioinformatics tools and to understand biological information such as genome sequences, protein structures and gene expression profiles.

 

 

Course Computer Architecture II
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

YOKOTA Haruo, FUJIWARA Eiji

Outline

I. This course offers the architecture and control mechanisms of high performance computers.
Pre-requisite: Computer Architecture I
II. High performance control mechanisms including pipeline and parallel processing, shared memory multi processor, message passing multi processor, inter-connection networks, reduced
instruction set computers (RISCs), super computers, highly parallel computers, and data flow computers.

 

 

Course Mathematical Programming
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

IIDA Katsuyoshi, OGATA Wakaha

Outline

This course offers an introduction to optimization problems and mathematical programming, emphasizing basic methodologies and its applications. The main topics covered include: (a) Fundamentals of linear programming, (b) Network programming, (c) Introduction to integer programming and combinatorial problems, (d) nonlinear programming.

 

 

Course Linear Electronic Circuits
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

NISHIHARA Akinori

Outline

This course introduces basic amplification of signals using MOSFETs (metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors) and BJTs (bipolar junction transistors), which covers differential stages
and feedback amplifiers.

 

 

Course Communication Networks
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

SAKAI Yoshinori, YAMAOKA Katsunori

Outline

Give outlines of basics and application about information communication system design such as queuing theory, reliability, network design, etc.

 

 

Course Sensation and Perception Systems
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

UCHIKAWA Keiji, KANEKO Hirohiko

Outline

The foundations of human sensation and perception, such as the spatial and temporal properties of visual perception, are described. In addition, the methods for measuring and analyzing perceptual data are also described.

 

 

Course Experiments on Computer Science IV
Semester 6th Credit 0--0--3
Lecturer

SAKAI Yoshinori

Outline

Students should select two subjects out of the following five subjects.
(1)Digital signal processing, (2)Design and analysis of algorithms, (3) Information transmission. (4) Compiler design, (5)Software engineering. Every student who takes this course should attend the guidance, which will be held before semester starts.

 

 

Course English Writing and Presentation Skills for the Students of Information Technology
Semester 6th Credit 2--0--0
Lecturer

IMAMURA Yoshihiro

Outline

Introduction to the English writing and presentation: a process to make research paper, patent documents, and presentation materials.

 

 

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