Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
R |
2015-05-22 14:35 |
Shimane |
Okinoshima-Bunka-Kaikan |
Search process for optimal paths in multi-objective network Natsumi Takahashi, Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Met. Univ.), Tomoaki Akiba (Chiba Inst. of Tech.), Xiao Xiao (Tokyo Met. Univ.), Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.) R2015-5 |
Many networks have been applied extensively in the real world, for example, scheduling of a production and distribution ... [more] |
R2015-5 pp.25-30 |
RCS, IN (Joint) |
2015-05-21 10:20 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
A Study on Automatic Conversion of CCM to HCM
-- Event Races and Conversion of Analysis Blocks -- Akira Takura (Jumonji Univ.), Tadashi Ohta IN2015-1 |
As a program processing model for network software systems, a state transition model is well known. In the state transit... [more] |
IN2015-1 pp.1-6 |
NS |
2015-05-21 14:10 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. |
Study on Automatic Conversion for State Transition Models
-- Definitions of States and Wait of an Event Execution -- Akira Takura (Jumonji Univ.), Tadashi Ohta NS2015-22 |
So far, the authors have been investigating methods for automatic conversion from a central call model (abbreviated as C... [more] |
NS2015-22 pp.45-50 |
LOIS, IPSJ-GN, IPSJ-SPT |
2015-05-14 16:30 |
Tokyo |
Tsuda College, Kodaira Campus |
A Report of a Preliminary Survey Concerning the Effects of Using Smartphones on Female University Students'Life
-- Towards Applying the Precede-Proceed Model to the Field of Communication through Mobile Devises -- Tomomi Kougo, Fumi Abe, Kumiko Inoue, Sinji Tsunoda, Naoko Izumi (Jumonji Univ.) LOIS2015-4 |
As the number of the smartphone users rapidly increases, various problems about using smartphones have been recognized. ... [more] |
LOIS2015-4 pp.39-44 |
R |
2014-06-13 14:20 |
Tokyo |
|
Improvement idea of SA algorithms for optimal arrangement problem in a Multi-state k-out-of-n:F system Naoki Yoshida, Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan University), Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Tomoaki Akiba (Chiba Inst. of Tech.), Xiao Xiao (Tokyo Metropolitan University) R2014-11 |
[more] |
R2014-11 pp.13-18 |
IN, NS, CS (Joint) |
2012-09-21 15:35 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. Research Institute of Electrical Communication 2gokan |
A Study of Automatic Conversion Algorithm for State Transition Models Akira Takura (Jumonji Univ.), Tadashi Ohta CS2012-59 |
As a program processing model for network software systems, a state transition model is well known. In the state transit... [more] |
CS2012-59 pp.55-60 |
CS, NS, IN (Joint) |
2011-09-01 13:00 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku University |
Automatic Conversion from CCM to HCM in State Transition Model Akira Takura (Jumonji Univ.), Tadashi Ohta IN2011-69 |
As a program processing model for network software systems, a state transition model is well known. In the state transit... [more] |
IN2011-69 pp.39-44 |
R |
2011-07-29 15:25 |
Hokkaido |
|
Simulated Annealing Algorithm for Optimal Arrangement Problems in a Multi-State Consecutive-k-out-of-n:F System Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Hidemi Yamachi (N.I.T.) R2011-24 |
In a multi-state consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system, both of the system and the components are allowed to be in two or more... [more] |
R2011-24 pp.31-35 |
PRMU |
2010-02-18 10:30 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology |
Acceleration of the Feature Selection Method for Detection of Chain Structures Yujiro Ono (Jumonji Univ.), Atsushi Nagoya, Manabu Ichino (Tokyo Denki Univ.) PRMU2009-210 |
[more] |
PRMU2009-210 pp.19-24 |
R |
2009-07-31 13:00 |
Hokkaido |
|
Simulated annealing algorithm for solving optimal arrangement problems in a linear consecutive-k-out-of-n: F system Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) R2009-22 |
A linear consecutive-k-out-of-n: F system consists of n components arranged along a linear path. This system fails if, a... [more] |
R2009-22 pp.1-6 |
ET |
2008-12-13 15:40 |
Miyazaki |
|
An Attitude Survey for Elementary and Junior High School Teachers in Terms of Their Intentions Regarding the Use of ICT Satoru Fujitani (Mejiro Univ.), Hiroshi Hotta (Sonoda Women's Univ.), Tadashi Inagaki (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Kouki Sato (Nagoya Univ.), Isoo Iguchi (Jumonji Univ.), Yoshinobu Sato, Tomoyuki Yamada (Uchidayoko Educational Resources Information Center) ET2008-71 |
The authors are conducing a research project in a part of the initiative promotion program on digitization of education ... [more] |
ET2008-71 pp.77-80 |
HCS, ITE-ME |
2008-10-11 09:55 |
Tokyo |
University of Tokyo |
Influence Compliance Exerted by Facial and Word Expression of a Character Agent Kaoru Sumi (NICT), Mizue Nagata (Jumonji) HCS2008-42 |
This paper describes the results of an experiment on influence compliance given by a character agent. We set up scenario... [more] |
HCS2008-42 pp.7-14 |
R |
2008-06-20 13:50 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Simulated Annealing for Solving Optimal Component Arrangement Problems in a Circular Consecutive-k-out-of-n:F System Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) R2008-17 |
A circular consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system consists of n components arranged along a circular path. This system fails if... [more] |
R2008-17 pp.15-20 |
R |
2007-06-22 13:25 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
A study on Efficient Algorithm for Solving Optimal Component Arrangement Problem of Circular Consecutive-k-out-of-n: F System Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) R2007-15 |
A Circular Consecutive-k-out-of-n: F system consists of n components arranged along a circular path. This system fails i... [more] |
R2007-15 pp.7-12 |
R, SSS |
2005-12-16 14:50 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Genetic Algorithm for Solving Optimal Component Arrangement Problem of Circular Consecutive-k-out-of-n:F System Koji Shingyochi (Jumonji Univ.), Hisashi Yamamoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Yasuhiro Tsujimura (Nippon Inst. of Technology) |
A Circular Consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system consists of n components arranged along a circular path. This system fails, i... [more] |
R2005-50 SSS2005-29 pp.13-18 |