Ondřej Přibyl L1: Course Introduction page 1 Lecture 1: Course Introduction Ing. Zuzana Bělinová, Ph.D. Doc.Ing. Ondřej Přibyl, Ph.D. Faculty of Transportation.

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Ondřej Přibyl L1: Course Introduction page 1 Lecture 1: Course Introduction Ing. Zuzana Bělinová, Ph.D. Doc.Ing. Ondřej Přibyl, Ph.D. Faculty of Transportation sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 2 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Lecture 1 – Overview Course objectives Introduction of the students Course overview Course evaluation Project

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 3 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Objective of this course Part I: ITS –To introduce traffic telematics systems Part II: SAD –To provide an overview of the methodology and major steps in analysis and design of systems Focus on telematics systems Best practice approach Practical application to a selected project

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 4 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Introduction of the students – main topics for discussion Your background Experiences with traffic telematics –Theoretical (courses) –Practical (from your country) Other Why are you interested in traffic telematics? What do you expect from this course?

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 5 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Proposed syllabus (subject to change) WeekTopic 1 Introduction to system design Introduction to telematic systems 2 System Analysis and Design Terminology (players, definitions, main features, …), Definitions of telematic, telecommunication environment for telematics 3 System development life cycle ITS architecture (1), ITS organizations, ITS standardization bodies 4 System development methodologies ITS architecture (2), ITS organizations, ITS standardization bodies 5 - E-call, Traffic information systems 6 UML Introduction – Main diagrams (1) Cooperative systems 7 UML Introduction – Main diagrams (2) Cooperative systems

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 6 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Proposed syllabus (subject to change) WeekTopic 8 Requirement analysis Electronic fee collection systems 9 CASE Tools Electronic fee collection systems 10 Summary, concluding remarks Vehicle telematic systems 11 Further examples Water and Air Telematics Project presentations Project presentations 1414Course evaluation: Pre-term examination

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 7 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Course materials Lectures Individual internet recherché Internet resources –to be provided by particular topics by the lecturers Further recommended reading (Part II) –Systems Analysis and Design Methods by Jeffrey L. Whitten, Lonnie D. Bentley Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The November 2005 Edition 7 Several copies available in the library –Methodology for the analysis and design of ITS (in Czech)

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 8 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Main contact Course web site –Used for all readings –General information its.fd.cvut.cz → Courses → Telematic Systems and Their Design (its.fd.cvut.cz/courses/telematic-systems-and-their-design) –Assignment submission Contact data: –Zuzana Bělinová Office: Konviktská 20, 5th floor, room 510 –Ondřej Přibyl Office: Na Florenci 25, 4th floor Personal consultation –On request ( )

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 9 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Evaluation and grading Assesment 1.Project Up to 45 Points (in separate tasks – see dedicated Table) Demonstration of your understanding particular steps in design of telematics systems 2.Final presentation 15 Points ( 5 – formal aspects, 5 – presentation, 5 – technical understanding) –Evaluation: Maximum: 60 point Minimum for assessment: 31 points In case of more than 40 points: +10 extra points to exam In case of more than 50 points: +20 extra points to exam Exam –Written test –Max 100 points Points>91 <51 GradeABCDEF

Ondřej Přibyl L1: Course Introduction page 10 Project Overview

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 11 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Project: Major objectives Part I: ITS –To prove ability to do background research on a chosen topic –To get familiar with the chosen topic –To summarize and present the important characteristics Part II: SAD –To demonstrate understanding of the main steps in system analysis and design (SAD) –To gain experience with one (small scale) project from beginning to the end –To learn how to document / present own ideas –To get familiar with an ITS system

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 12 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Project: General features All deliverables will be evaluated according to: –Meeting of the objective –Optimality of the scope and level of details –Structuring –Correctness of the content –Clarity of used pictures and descriptions –Formal requirements (name and scope of the document, authors, date, objectives, topic, main body, references, and others)

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 13 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Project: General features specific for Part II. Demonstrate your understanding of the topic by addressing also exceptions and special cases (configuration, handling of failures, obtaining of statistical data, and others) SW to be used –Microsoft products for the reports (MS Word, MS Visio, MS Project and others) –Optionally - dedicated CASE tool Enterprise Architect not available for students (30 day trial version) Open source products –Visual Paradigm ( –Argo UML (argouml.tigris.org) –StarUML (staruml.sourceforge.net/) –Poseidon ( –BOUML (

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 14 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Project: Topics Examples: –User SW for speed measurement system –System for automated classification of traffic –User SW for variable message signs –SW for a bus ticket automata –IT system for logging for exams at a university –Section speed control system –Speed harmonization system –And others Students are encouraged to chose a topic of their own (preferably in ITS)

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 15 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Project: Tasks overview Description Week Expected range Points Assign ed Due Task 1Select/specify topic for the project (Part I & Part II)12½ page0 Task 2Part I: For each lecture bring up-to date article referring to news in the telematic area1 conti- nuously oral report5 Task 3Part I: Describe an existing traffic telematics system: basic description of the system, its basic parameters (location, customers, etc.), reasons for introducing the system, system details (how it functions), evaluation – either based on real data or your own evaluation 25~ 5 p.10 Task 4Part II: System Concept - Briefly describe the project and provide its conceptual scheme with defined subsystems. Provide basic terminology with explanation. 26~ 2 p.5 Task 5Part II: Define graphically all actors in the system and relations among them, and describe their role in text. 67~ 2-3 p.5 Task 6Part II: Requirements analysis 1) Describe how, from whom and in which form you are to obtain a complete set of requirements for given task. 2) Prepare formally correct SRS document. It has to be structured and examples of the requirements are to be provided. It does not have to be complete on lower hierarchical levels, but the structuring has to be complete. For the areas, which are not going to be filled completely, provide at least a short description what should be provided here (for example: High availability of the system, description of GUI etc. are not described in more details within this paper) 79~ 5 p.8 Task 7Part II: Use case analysis 1) For the defined subsystems create structured UC. 2) Demonstrate traceability among requirements and UC Describe major UC (not all but those critical for the system). The understanding of the different forms should be demonstrated (text, activity diagram, sequence diagram). 912~ 5 p.12

Ondřej Přibyl, Zuzana Bělinová L1: Course Introduction page 16 Faculty of Transportation Sciences, CTU Telematics systems and their design Summary of the next tasks for students Select/specify topic for the project –Delivery Project name One paragraph explaining the project –Due date 24 hours prior to the particular lecture (first task before lecture ) send by to: and (following parts upload at the zolotarev web system) Next week – discussion Keep in mind to meet all formal requirements!