[Implementation Report] 296th Onikin CPD Seminar / 296th Onikin CPD Seminar

[Event Information]

JSPE holds a seminar on project management (Onikin Seminar) as a registered education provider of the American Project Management Institute.

In this seminar, (PMBOK® Guide) 5th Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2013. is used as a textbook, and 6 seminars x 3h = 18h are planned.
Seminar participants will be issued a continuous study time (PDH) required for Professional Engineers (PEs) and a continuous study time (PDU) required for Project Management Professional (PMP) ®.

Onikin CPD Seminar (PM Seminar Session 1)
Date: 2017/10/14 (Sat) 13: 00-16: 15
Participation fee: 3,000 yen (JSPE member), 5,000 yen (non-member)
Lecturer: Toko Nishikubo PE, PMP & Ph-D, JSPE Director
Tokoh Nishikubo, PE, PMP & Ph-D, Director of JSPE
Deputy Lecturer: Ryo Moriyama PE, PMP & Ph-D, JSPE Director
Ryo Moriyama, PE, PMP & Ph-D, Director of JSPE
CPD & PDU: Offers 3PDH and 3PDU or 3 Contact hours
Provided PDU: 3.0 Hr (Leadership 1.0 Hr, Technical 1.0 Hr, Strategic 1.0 Hr)

Lecture title: Project management and lessons learned in embedded software development
English Title: Project Management Practices and Its Lessons Learned in the Field of Embedded Software Development
Lecture Summary: What kind of image do you have of software development?Some people may have a convenient image of taking care of hardware troubles.However, when it comes to the quality of the software you design, it's very different from the hardware perspective.Unlike hardware whose performance can be judged by causing a problem, that is, the starting point of destruction, software is required to operate without causing problems in any case.Therefore, we have to prove that there is no problem.From this point of view, it is necessary to pay attention to how to modify one line of code of a program that can be easily changed, and it can be said that it cannot be easily changed.
From the point of view of product development, I think that there were many omissions in the software specifications, resulting in rework because I did not fully understand the characteristics of the hardware.Of course, the opposite case is also possible.Based on the above contents, the lecture will focus on the following contents.
(XNUMX) What kind of thinking should be grasped in order to understand the viewpoint of software designers?
(XNUMX) What kind of approach was necessary to avoid the trouble cases of embedded software development?

[Implementation report]

Participation: <Kobe> 9 people (PE 7 people, PEN 2 people)
<Tokyo> 16 people (PE13 people, PEN2 people, FE1 people)

On Saturday, October 10th, we held the 14rd lecture "Project Management and Lessons in Embedded System Development" of Onikin CPD 2017 "Project Cases practiced by Professional Engineers and PMBOK® Guide-3" (1858 JSPE2017-1). ..At the Kobe venue, JSPE director Toko Nishikubo served as a lecturer, and the lecture was held in collaboration with the satellite Tokyo venue (deputy lecturer: Director Inaba).
This time, based on the experience of motor drive technology that the instructor was involved in, the explanation was given with a target of strengthening the cooperation between software and hardware.
In the exercise, taking the development of a small robot arm as an example, we divided into groups to discuss and make presentations on software and hardware specification settings and specification changes.

 
State of Kobe venue State of Tokyo venue


Group discussion (Tokyo venue)

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