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Department of Smart Factory Convergence

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
ESW5026 Advanced Operating Systems Design 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Computer Science and Engineering - No
This course covers the design and implementation of the principal operating systems components, such as process management, memory management and file systems. Specifically, we will examine the technological advancement in operating systems design by dissecting the historically influential operating systems. In addition, we will explore the future directions of operating systems by investigating the key issues in the cutting-edge hardware and software technology.
ESW5027 Advanced Computer Architecture Design 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Computer Science and Engineering - No
This course purses in-depth study on advanced computer architecture. The class topic includes computer performance measurement, advanced cache design, instruction-level parallelism, multi-core processor, virtual memory, and storage systems.
ESW5028 Principles of Database Systems 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Computer Science and Engineering - No
This course covers the architecture and principles of modern database systems, including relational databases and key-value stores. Major topics include database system architecture, storage, index, query optimization, and transaction management, with a focus on the new design ideas for flash storage and non-volatile memory.
ESW5029 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Computer Science and Engineering Korean Yes
This course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of a variety of issues, particularly important issues in the software development process. For example, it enables in-depth learning by paying attention to one issue each semester among various issues such as architecture design, requirements engineering, software design, software testing, debugging, and project management. This course is an advanced course of the software engineering at the undergraduate.
GSGE034 AI Convergence Startup Seminar 2 4 Major Master Graduate School of Global Entrepreneurship - No
This course acquires the latest issues in the field of start-up and professional knowledge related to the application of 4th industrial revolution technology through seminars by external experts. Through seminars, various topics such as recent start-up policies, latest technology trends, AI-based technology startups applying artificial intelligence and big data technology, and future predictions are studied through external experts by subject, and comparative analysis is conducted through overseas best-case studies.
SFC4001 Smart Factory Capstone Design 1 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Korean Yes
This corporate-sponsored projects course in smart factory is an industry-university partnership that integrates design, manufacturing, service engineering, and business realities into the engineering curriculum. Students take their project ideas from concept to reality by designing, prototyping, and simulating real solutions in state-of-the-art facilities. This course challenges students to apply the knowledge and tools acquired during their undergraduate education to solve real-world engineering problems.
SFC4002 Smart Factory Capstone Design 2 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master Korean Yes
This course provides a unique opportunity for industry to partner with our university to educate the next generation of world-class engineers. Interdisciplinary teams of students work together to tackle projects sponsored by industrial clients. These teams collaborate with engineering faculty, who serve as mentors and advisers, to devise ideas to solve engineering problems.
SFC5005 Smart Factory Application Programming 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course will teach you how to develop an embedded systems device for implementing the smart factory. In order to reduce the time to market, many pre-made hardware and software components are available today. You'll discover all the available hardware and software components, such as processor families, operating systems, boards and networks. You'll also learn how to actually use and integrate these components. In smart factory, this will focus on capturing data from a trusted smart factory device and sending the data to a cloud platform where it can be exploited by the many services available. You will explore all the steps required to create a basic Industrial IoT solution using a popular device, the Raspberry Pi, and a trial version of the cloud-based IBM Watson IoT Platform.
SFC5006 Cyber-Physical System in Manufacturing 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are engineered systems that are built from and depend upon the seamless integration of computational algorithms and physical components. One example of CPS is an intelligent manufacturing line, where the machine can perform a variety of processes by communicating with the components. This course is focused on the CPS in manufacturing and service systems. New CPS advancements in mathematical modeling, control, and optimization for complex engineering systems, especially applications in manufacturing, transportation, and energy, are emphasized.
SFC5007 Smart Factory Cloud Platform 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course provides an overview of many commercial cloud platforms, its high-level architecture and technology stack and guide students through these cloud platform concepts, its features and how cloud platform can be used to deploy, configure and manage cloud environments, software defined networks, and software defined storage solutions. Also, this course provide hands-on experience with cloud platform components for bare-metal provisioning, deployment and configuration management, networking, and monitoring.
SFC5008 3D Printing Manufacturing Applications 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of 3D Printing (AM) technology, its applications, and its implications both now and in the future. The implications of additive manufacturing (AM) span the complete product life-cycle, from concept-stage design to service part fulfillment. Industrially viable high-speed AM processes, improved materials, and optimization software, now enable AM to be considered hand-in-hand with conventional production technologies. Moreover, the unprecedented design flexibility of AM allows us to invent products with new levels of performance, and to envision digitally-driven manufacturing systems that achieve rapid, responsive production with reduced cost and risk.
SFC5009 Smart Factory System Security 3 6 Major Master/Doctor - No
This course develops the expertise of students interested in cybersecurity challenges and technologies in manufacturing. This course addresses the main challenges in smart manufacturing, such as to identify cyber threats in manufacturing systems from cloud, to protect manufacturing systems from cyber attacks, to improve incident response and disaster recovery in manufacturing systems, and to assess the cost of cybersecurity solutions for manufacturing systems.
SFC5010 Smart Factory Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Applications 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course deals with Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) in manufacturing. The use of VR and AR in manufacturing is not fiction. Working and collaborating in virtual and augmented realities can boost productivity in every phase of the industrial development process - from initial design to assembly optimisation. Despite the set-up cost, more and more manufacturers are realising that these mind-altering environments provide a huge opportunity to save time and money.
SFC5011 Intelligent Robot and Artificial Intelligence Applications 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
This course provides students with a working knowledge of methods for design and analysis of robotic and intelligent systems. And Artificial Intelligence (AI) focuses on the development and analysis of algorithms that learn and/or perform intelligent behavior with minimal human intervention. Particular attention is given to modeling dynamic systems, measuring and controlling their behavior, and making decisions about future courses of action. The content is necessarily broad, and the course level is introductory.
SFC5012 Smart Factory Modeling and Simulation 3 6 Major Master/Doctor Korean Yes
The primary objective of this course is to provide an insight into how simulation modeling can aid in effective decision-making. The bulk of the time in the course is spent on discrete event simulation modeling. Simulation model building aspects of discrete systems (such as manufacturing and logistics facilities, supply-chains) are covered in detail. It is also demonstrated how computer simulation can be used to successfully model, analyze and improve systems under study. A simulation software is used to demonstrate building and executing the models. Systems dynamics and continuous simulation are also covered in earlier part of the course.