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ECTS credit points: 4 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Design of Marine Systems |
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Lecturer(s):
Klein Woud, prof.ir. J., and others |
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Catalog
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Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Course language: |
Dutch (English on
request) |
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In case of Dutch: Please contact the lecturer about an English
alternative, whenever needed. |
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Semester: |
1A |
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Hours per week: |
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Other hours: |
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Assessment: |
Written
report |
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Assessment period: |
1A |
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(see academic
calendar) |
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Follow up (course
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Detailed description
of topics:
Design methods;
design phases; functional design; knowledge; knowledge representation;
knowledge acquisition; procedural versus knowledge based software; Example of
a knowledge based design tool: QUAESTOR; examples of use of QUAESTOR;
simulation based design. |
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Course material: |
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.:
Seven lectures, each of 2 hours, will be given,
mainly by specilialists from industry and Royal
Netherlands Navy. Students, in groups of 2, make a conceptual design of a
ship with a knowledge based tool. The knowledge base is partly provided and
will be partly made by the students. The studyload
for the design exercise is 98 hours per student. The project will be
evaluated on basis of a written report and an oral presentation. |
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Learning goals:
- Explain different design
techniques, knowledge types and knowledge representation.
- Explain the concepts of knowledge
engineering, knowledge management, data mining, procedural versus knowledge
based programmes, simulation-based design, functional design.
- Explain and apply the techniques
of knowledge engineering and apply a knowledge based tool (QUAESTOR) to a
specific issue in the field of maritime technology.
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Computer use: |
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Design content: |
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