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  1. Tel: +82-31-219-3548 Fax: +82-31-219-3679. Email: leesw @ ajou. ac. kr. Lab: Knowledge-intensive Software Engineereing (NiSE) Lab, Pal-Dal Hall #913-1. Dr. Seok-Won Lee is currently a Full Professor in the Dept. of Software and Computer Engineering , Founding Chair of Dept. of Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Head of Graduate School of ...

  2. Seok-Won Lee This paper presents a search methodology for the optimal operational path of robots using a genetic algorithm. The work scheduled to be performed using a robot was characterized.

  3. Seok-Won Lee. Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software engineering for …. 2009 Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization …. Case Study Methodology Designed Research in Software Engineering Methodology Validation. An Integrated Shell and Methodology for Rapid Development of Knowledge-Based Agents.

  4. Bio: Dr. Seok-Won Lee is currently a Chair and Full Professor in the Dept. of Software and Computer Engineering, and Dept. of Applied Artificial Intelligence and Dean of Graduate School of Software at Ajou University, Republic of Korea since 2012.

  5. Biography. Dr. Seok-Won Lee is currently a Full Professor in the Dept. of Software and Computer Engineering and Head of Graduate School of Software at Ajou University, Republic of Korea since 2012.

  6. conf.researchr.org › profile › icse-2023Seok-Won Lee - ICSE 2023

    ICSE 2023 ( series) / Seok-Won Lee. ICSE 2023 profile. Registered user since Thu 31 May 2018. Name: Seok-Won Lee. Bio: Dr. Seok-Won Lee is currently a Chair and Full Professor in the Dept. of Software and Computer Engineering, and Dept. of Applied Artificial Intelligence and Dean of Graduate School of Software at Ajou University, Republic of ...

  7. The primary interest of my research is the question of rewriting the intellectual history of East Asia during the wartime period (1931-1945). As part of this long-term project, I focused my dissertation on social scientific discourses in the Japanese empire between 1931 and 1945. My study is primarily concerned with how imperial intellectuals ...