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01CF909 Seminar in Risk Engineering in Master's Program (ICT and Business System Risk)

1.0 Credits, 1, 2 Year, SprC, Sum Vac Intensive
Makoto Itoh

Course Overview

本科目では,さらに,社会のさまざまな場面におけるリスク問題に対して電気通信技術がどのように使われうるか,電気通信技術を利用する際にどのようなリスク管理が必要かについて,具体的な事例をとりあげて,問題の分析,解決策の検討を行う.

Remarks

9/27はセコムIS研究所訪問
Identical to 02CF909.
8/2,9/20,9/27

Course Type

lectures

Field

Common

Relationship with Major Educational Goals

This lecture is related mainly to "1. The basic theory for analyzing and assessing risk," partly to "3. The real world problems that are the target of risk engineering" and "4. The ability to approach risk engineering from a wide range of perspectives."

Course Highlight

Students will acquire knowledge and skills for appropriate system design and operation by taking into account the role of ICT in business risk.

Calendar

Students build teams with 3-5 persons. Three topics are studied based on the lecture.
For each topic, students understand the current status, find an issues to be addressed, develop a ways to solve the problem, and establish a method to evaluate the results.

Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to understand the current status, find an issues to be addressed, develop a ways to solve the problem, and establish a method to evaluate the results.

Grading

Term paper

Relationship with Student Achievement Assessment Attributes

For all students, this course is mainly related to "2) Knowledge of fundamental/basic theory of related fields,", and partly related to "3) Understanding of real world problems," and "4) Ability in recognizing problems from a broad perspective."

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References

Office Hour

To schedule an appointment, please send me an email.
 SB0808 5502 1002214 http://www.risk.tsukuba.ac.jp/~itoh/

Prerequisites

Students are highly recommended to take the lecture 01CF908.

Other Information

Related Courses

01CF908 Topics in Risk Engineering in Master's Program (ICT and Business System Risk)

Self-study