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A high performance and convenient system has been introduced to support the training; for example, the slides on the right are switched, synchronized with the progress of the lecture video in the left corner.Screenshot of an e-learning systemSystem Architect coursePractical Exercise course1. Base2. Core3. Advanced/ ManagementReviewing basic knowledgeModelcheck/Class design/ Design recoveryCat. �: DesignCat. �: ArchitectureCat. �: Review/CodingAdvanced topicsHuman Resource Development ActivitiesKumikomi TekijukuA training program for system architectsBioinformatics Training ProgramsBioinformatics is a multidisciplinary field integrating life and computer sciences, which provides indispensable techniques for molecular biology including drug discovery. We have launched programs for bioinformatics training, to activate the life sciences by fostering human resources in bioinformatics.● Bioinformatics Training Consortium (membership system with dues) Two courses, “bioinformatics” and “pharmacoinformatics,” were set up Both e-learning and hands-on training of 6 – 8 days were arranged Number of participants: total number of regular and associate members was 180 In FY2011, victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake could take the courses free of charge●High Performance Computing Infrastructure (HPCI) Training ProgramThis is a human resource training program for practical use of the next-generation super computers, which consists of a series of seminars of graduate school level (a total of 401 participants in 12 seminars), workshops for the general public (125 participants), and lectures with hands-on training for NGS data analysis (33 participants).Nowadays softwares embedded into cars, appliances, and other products have become huge and complex. It indicates that the people who develop embedded softwares are required to have sophisticated skills.Based on this situation, AIST established the Collaborative Research Team for Verification and Specification (CVS). Since then, CVS has been holding a training program, Kumikomi Tekijuku, aiming to foster system architects who lead embedded software development from technical aspects on site. This program is organized in collaboration with the Embedded System Industry Promotion Organization (ESIP).【Activity】● Designing a systematic and practical curriculum for Kumikomi Tekijuku. This task is done through collaboration among industry, academia, and AIST. Subjects in the curriculum are structured based on software engineering. Focuses of the curriculum are on architectures and design specific to embedded softwares, and on knowledge to tackle actual problems in embedded software development.● Offering quality lectures by excellent lecturers from industry, academia, and public institutes, Kumikomi Tekijuku also offers a place of friendly competition. It is cosponsored by AIST Kansai and ESIP for effective operation.Around 100 engineers have finished Kumikomi Tekijuku in the last 5 years. Now, many of them are taking active parts in the field of embedded software development and are giving positive contributions to form a community of embedded system engineers in the Kansai area.28|Open InnovationOpen Innovation

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