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Mobile and Embedded Software Course Overview - Instructor Ikjun Yeom

This course provides an introduction to mobile and embedded software systems, focusing on the principles and techniques essential for developing innovative software solutions in mobile environments. Taught by Instructor Ikjun Yeom, students will engage in theoretical learning supplemented by practical projects. The coursework includes a midterm exam (30%), a final exam (40%), and a term project (30%) where students propose and implement a new software system. Recommended textbook: "Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing." Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM.

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Mobile and Embedded Software Course Overview - Instructor Ikjun Yeom

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  1. SEP 565 - Mobile Embedded SW Ikjun Yeom

  2. General Information • Instructor: Ikjun Yeom • Phone: 3544 • Email: yeom@cs.kaist.ac.kr • Office: Room No. 4406, CS Bldg. • Class hour: Tue/Thu 9:00 – 10:15 AM • Office hour: Tue/The 10:30 – 11:30 AM • Class room: • Course URL: http://cnlab.kaist.ac.kr

  3. Course Materials • Textbook • F. Adelstein, S. Gupta, G. Richard III, and L Schwiebert, Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, McGraw-Hill.

  4. Grading Policy • Midterm exam. – 30% • Final exam. – 40% • Term project – 30%

  5. Term Project • Propose a new SW system for mobile systems and implement it. • Suggested platform: • linux, J2ME, WIPI, etc. • Grading • Proposal and presentation: 20% • Final presentation and implementation: 80%

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