Presentation 2015-05-23
A Computation-Process Model and System for the Study of Intellectual Property Law
Takako Akakura, Kanji Eshita, Takahito Tomoto,
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Abstract(in English) Hirashima et al. use the term “computation processes” to describe problem-solving processes in physics education for deriving solutions that involve generating solution-containing structures. Such structures are defined as being either solution structures or constraint structures. We consider application of this process to the study of intellectual propertylaw, and attempt to define the problem-solving process in the context of studying this topic. Constraint-structure relationships in physics learning are denoted by mathematical expressions such as equations and inequalities, but in the context of intellectual property law, such relationships can be denoted by logic statements. Here, we create a trial system based on these statements, and perform validation experiments. The results indicate that a system based on the proposed model can be usefulfor improving problem-solving capabilities in intellectual property law.
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Keyword(in English) Intellectual Property Law / Problem-Solving Processes / Logic Statements / Learning Support
Paper # ET2015-5
Date of Issue 2015-05-16 (ET)

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Committee ET
Conference Date 2015/5/23(1days)
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Place (in English) Chiba Institute of Technology
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Topics (in English) Learning Support and Universal Design, etc.
Chair Takako Akakura(Tokyo Univ. of Science)
Vice Chair Tomoko Kojiri(Kansai Univ.)
Secretary Tomoko Kojiri(JAIST)
Assistant Naka Gotoda(Kagawa Univ.) / Takahito Tomoto(Tokyo Univ. of Science)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Educational Technology
Language JPN
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Title (in English) A Computation-Process Model and System for the Study of Intellectual Property Law
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Intellectual Property Law
Keyword(2) Problem-Solving Processes
Keyword(3) Logic Statements
Keyword(4) Learning Support
1st Author's Name Takako Akakura
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science(TUS)
2nd Author's Name Kanji Eshita
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Science(TUS)
3rd Author's Name Takahito Tomoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Polytechnic University(TPU)
Date 2015-05-23
Paper # ET2015-5
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) ET-50
Page pp.pp.21-26(ET),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2015-05-16 (ET)