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A Project-Based Embedded Software Design Course (실습에 기반한 임베디드 소프트웨어 설계 교육)

  • Moon, Jung-Ho;Park, Lae-Jeong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.581-587
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a senior-level embedded software design course using a customized training kit. Embedded software design courses commonly entail a lot of practice hours and a semester-long project and thus requires a hardware platform on which the embedded software runs. A training kit has been designed such that both hardware system and operating system are not too complicated or heavy for undergraduate students to fully understand and to develop embedded software on their own. The course using the customized training kit gives the students hands-on experience of embedded software design and programming ranging from device drivers to user interface, thereby enabling them to have in-depth understanding of embedded software and to improve their programming skills more easily and faster than when using commercial training kits.

Semi-supervised Software Defect Prediction Model Based on Tri-training

  • Meng, Fanqi;Cheng, Wenying;Wang, Jingdong
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.4028-4042
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    • 2021
  • Aiming at the problem of software defect prediction difficulty caused by insufficient software defect marker samples and unbalanced classification, a semi-supervised software defect prediction model based on a tri-training algorithm was proposed by combining feature normalization, over-sampling technology, and a Tri-training algorithm. First, the feature normalization method is used to smooth the feature data to eliminate the influence of too large or too small feature values on the model's classification performance. Secondly, the oversampling method is used to expand and sample the data, which solves the unbalanced classification of labelled samples. Finally, the Tri-training algorithm performs machine learning on the training samples and establishes a defect prediction model. The novelty of this model is that it can effectively combine feature normalization, oversampling techniques, and the Tri-training algorithm to solve both the under-labelled sample and class imbalance problems. Simulation experiments using the NASA software defect prediction dataset show that the proposed method outperforms four existing supervised and semi-supervised learning in terms of Precision, Recall, and F-Measure values.

A Development of Personalized Embedded System for Interactive Training Machines (체감형 운동 기기를 위한 개인화된 임베디드 시스템의 개발)

  • Byun, Siwoo
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.361-367
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose an interactive embedded system framework for efficient training management in u-health environment. First, we analyzed various requirements of smart training systems for quality of life. We also analyzed the oversea trends and positive effects of the embedded system in terms of both technical and economical factors. Second, we proposed detailed design specification for embedded hardware implementation. Third, we developed effective OS(Operating System) specification for the embedded hardware. Finally, we developed a training scenario and embedded applications such as training control software and analysis software for the smart training systems.

Development of an Interactive Graphic Software for the Education and Training of Power System Operation and Control (전력계통 운용 및 제어에 대한 교육 및 훈련용 대화식 그래픽 소프트웨어 개발)

  • Shin, Joong-Rin;Lee, Wook-Hwa
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.48 no.8
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    • pp.932-940
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    • 1999
  • This paper discusses the development of an interactive and graphic software for the education and training of power system operation and control, especially for students and beginners. This software has a lot of functions for users to simulate the power system operation and control with ease. These functions included in this software are followings. First, this software includes a Graphic User Interface (GUI) - which contains interactive simulation scheme, Windows dialog box, graphic representations, and graphic icons - so that users can handle the software in user-friendly environments. Second, it uses a graphic editor so that users can easily edit the one-line diagram of the power system. Third, it prepares a database system so that users can manage the power system data for simulation easily. Fourth, the application modules included in the software are the Economic Dispatch (ED) and the Automatic Load-Frequency Control (ALFC). These application modules are designed as independent modules. Using the ED module, users can understand the basic concepts of the ED with ease. And using the ALFC module, they can easily acquire the basic understanding of the response of the ALFC between the two-area systems. The proposed software is tested on both the 16 bus and the two-area sample system. The test has confirmed the functions of the developed software. It is anticipated that the software will be useful for the education and training of power system operation and control for the power engineering study at university or for the training of the beginner at power industry.

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Development of a user-friendly training software for pharmacokinetic concepts and models

  • Han, Seunghoon;Lim, Byounghee;Lee, Hyemi;Bae, Soo Hyun
    • Translational and Clinical Pharmacology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.166-171
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    • 2018
  • Although there are many commercially available training software programs for pharmacokinetics, they lack flexibility and convenience. In this study, we develop simulation software to facilitate pharmacokinetics education. General formulas for time courses of drug concentrations after single and multiple dosing were used to build source code that allows users to simulate situations tailored to their learning objectives. A mathematical relationship for a 1-compartment model was implemented in the form of differential equations. The concept of population pharmacokinetics was also taken into consideration for further applications. The source code was written using R. For the convenience of users, two types of software were developed: a web-based simulator and a standalone-type application. The application was built in the JAVA language. We used the JAVA/R Interface library and the 'eval()' method from JAVA for the R/JAVA interface. The final product has an input window that includes fields for parameter values, dosing regimen, and population pharmacokinetics options. When a simulation is performed, the resulting drug concentration time course is shown in the output window. The simulation results are obtained within 1 minute even if the population pharmacokinetics option is selected and many parameters are considered, and the user can therefore quickly learn a variety of situations. Such software is an excellent candidate for development as an open tool intended for wide use in Korea. Pharmacokinetics experts will be able to use this tool to teach various audiences, including undergraduates.

Development of an Interactive Computer Graphic Software for the Education & Training of Power System Fault Analysis (전력계통 고장해석 교육 및 훈련을 위한 대화식 컴퓨터 그래픽 소프트웨어 개발)

  • 신중린;이욱화
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 1999
  • This paper describes the development of an interactive computer graphic software for the education and training of the power system fault analysis. The developed software is designed to increase the understanding of the fault analysis with ease and it is composed of the windows, graphic icons, and graphic representations for user-friendly environments. Specially an interactive scheme is given for user to simulate the fault analysis under the variety conditions. With this function, user can acquire the basic concepts of the power system fault study as well as the understanding of the impacts on the system by some faults. The proposed software is tested on a 16-bus sample system. The software will be useful for the education and training and training of the power system fault analysis.

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Software Quality Classification Model using Virtual Training Data (가상 훈련 데이터를 사용하는 소프트웨어 품질 분류 모델)

  • Hong, Euy-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.7
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    • pp.66-74
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    • 2008
  • Criticality prediction models to identify most fault-prone modules in the system early in the software development process help in allocation of resources and foster software quality improvement. Many models for identifying fault-prone modules using design complexity metrics have been suggested, but most of them are training models that need training data set. Most organizations cannot use these models because very few organizations have their own training data. This paper builds a prediction model based on a well-known supervised learning model, error backpropagation neural net, using design metrics quantifying SDL system specifications. To solve the problem of other models, this model is trained by generated virtual training data set. Some simulation studies have been performed to investigate feasibility of this model, and the results show that suggested model can be an alternative for the organizations without real training data to predict their software qualities.

Development of Nuclear Power Plant Simulator using Shared Memory Variables (공유메모리 변수를 사용한 원자력발전소 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • 박근옥;서용석
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2001
  • We have developed CNS(Compact Nuclear Simulator) which can be used for the fundamental training of the nuclear power plant operators. The application software for CNS consists of simulation engine(analyzer code), instructor station software, and man-machine interface software. Each application software is regarded as one black box and the communication of black boxes is performed by the predefined shared memory variables. In this paper, we discuss our experience for CNS development.

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Development and Effectiveness Analysis of Training Program for Core Teachers of Elementary SW Education (초등 SW교육 핵심교원 양성을 위한 연수 프로그램의 개발 및 효과성 분석)

  • Park, Se Young;Jeon, Yong Ju;Seo, Jeong Hee
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2020
  • In this study, researchers developed the core teacher training program for elementary SW education. In order to develop the training program, the direction of training development was set, and the final version of the training was prepared through the pilot training. The main focus of the training program was to cultivate the teachers' ability to understand and apply SW education based on the national curriculum. After the program development, its effectiveness was analysed by applying it to the actual national training course. This training program was applied to the 2019 winter and summer teacher training courses organized by the Ministry of Education. To analyze the effectiveness of the training program, SW education teaching efficacy and satisfaction were surveyed. The results analysis found out the developed training program has positive effects on trained teachers.

Development of a Breath Control Training System for Breath-Hold Techniques and Respiratory-Gated Radiation Therapy

  • Hyung Jin Choun;Jung-in Kim;Jong Min Park;Jaeman Son
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study aimed to develop a breath control training system for breath-hold technique and respiratory-gated radiation therapy wherein the patients can learn breath-hold techniques in their convenient environment. Methods: The breath control training system comprises a sensor device and software. The sensor device uses a loadcell sensor and an adjustable strap around the chest to acquire respiratory signals. The device connects via Bluetooth to a computer where the software is installed. The software visualizes the respiratory signal in near real-time with a graph. The developed system can signal patients through visual (software), auditory (buzzer), and tactile (vibrator) stimulation when breath-holding starts. A motion phantom was used to test the basic functions of the developed breath control training system. The relative standard deviation of the maxima of the emulated free breathing data was calculated. Moreover, a relative standard deviation of a breath-holding region was calculated for the simulated breath-holding data. Results: The average force of the maxima was 487.71 N, and the relative standard deviation was 4.8%, while the average force of the breath hold region was 398.5 N, and the relative standard deviation was 1.8%. The data acquired through the sensor was consistent with the motion created by the motion phantom. Conclusions: We have developed a breath control training system comprising a sensor device and software that allow patients to learn breath-hold techniques in their convenient environment.