Course title | |||||
工業標準化戦略論 [Strategy and Management of Standardization] | |||||
Course category | The Professional Degree Program of Industrial Technology and Innovation | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 1060815 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
尾澤 潤一 [OZAWA Jiyunichi] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Understanding of industrial standards and intellectual property rights is recently essential for MOT managers. In addition to western countries, developing countries are recently having more concern over these issues, and thus those countries will be competitive to Japan. This course aims at providing interested graduate students with idea of industrial standardization policy including its meaning, international tendency, and some typical examples. |
Expected Learning |
1. To understand variety of standards and relating organizations 2. To understand the recent international trends 3. To have an idea to establish a overseas business strategy with a view to standardization 4. To make a proposal of standardization strategy based on your academic background |
Course schedule |
This course consists of 15 series of lectures shown below; Series 1: Orientation to the course Series 2: Introduction to Industrial Standards Series 3: Industrial Standardization Policy of Japan Series 4: Example (ready mixed concrete) Series 5: Example (felica) Series 6: Role of International Organization in Standardization policy Series 7: Standardization policies of major countries Series 8: Example(railway system) Series 9: Example(thermal insulators) Series 10: Present situations and issues of relating organizations for standardization Series 11: Standardization in other sectors Series 12: Application of standardization policy to business sector Series 13: Group discussion Series 14: Issues for standardization policy Series 15: Summary I may partly change contents of series to effectively organize the course. Graduate students are expected to make commitment in the class, to submit short papers and to do group discussion. |
Prerequisites |
Basic understanding of Industrial standards is desirable but not essential. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Not specified, but the following reference is useful. |
References |
1. International standardization policy, by Dr.Setsuo HARADA (Japanese only) 2. Open and closed strategy, by Prof.Koichi OGAWA (Japanese only) 3. Other publications are shown in the class. |
Assessment/Grading |
Your commitment and contribution to the class, submitted short papers and outcome of group discussion are keys to evaluation. |
Message from instructor(s) |
This is the second series of Standardization Strategy at TUAT. In the course I will try to show as many experiences and case studies as possible so that graduate students understand standardization policy and its importance. I do hope you remember this key word of standardization and apply to the business scene in the future. |
Course keywords |
Industrial standardization, JIS, JISC, JAS, ISO, IEC, ITU, WTO |
Office hours |
18:00-20:-00 every Friday |
Remarks 1 |
During the orientation on October 4, I may take time for free discussion. Anyone will be welcomed. |
Remarks 2 |
Related URL |
METI-HP: https://www.jisc.go.jp/ JSA-HP: https://www.jsa.or.jp/ ISO-HP: https://www.iso.org/home.html IEC-HP: https://www.iec.ch/ |
Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
9/25/2019 12:14:09 PM |