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Welcome on the ILERT project WebSite. The project acronym comes from the project idea: Toward International Learning Environment for Real-Time Software Intensive Control Systems
Considering demand for efficient development of quality Real-Time Software-Intensive Control systems (RSIC), ILERT presents methodology for creation of multinational, interdisciplinary curriculum producing graduates capable of working efficiently in teams engaged in international collaboration on safety-related RSIC projects. In this two-year policy-oriented project engaging four university partners, we propose a pilot study leading to establishing international curriculum framework focusing on this important aspect of the computer/system/control/software engineering education. The framework can be a model for other engineering programs across the Atlantic. Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach, FL, USA), AGH University of Science and Technology (Krakow, Poland), University of Technology (Brno, Czech Republic), and Laboratoire d’Automatique (Grenoble, France) recognize the demand for efficient development of quality RSIC systems and need for an International Learning Environment. This policy-oriented project presents methodology for creation of a multinational interdisciplinary curriculum producing graduates capable of working efficiently in teams engaged in international collaboration on safety-related RSIC projects conforming to regulatory standards. |
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