4 CONCLUSIONS
In modern conditions, the competitiveness of a
university is determined by its ability to train
specialists demanded on the labor market. It is often
the case that the disciplinary educational model
existing in higher educational institutions does not
meet the task of training a high-class specialist from
modern employers and solving promising tasks in
industry. The current global conjuncture of manufacture
companies is massively striving to develop CPS and
gives a chance to educational programs, especially
technological and engineering, to become the
flagships of the emerging market of CPS
technologies. Today, CPS is at the first stage. In the
nearest future, we expect developments that greatly
simplify everyday life. “Smart” everything will
independently order products in the store when the
refrigerator is empty. Fitness bracelet on temperature,
pulse and pressure will understand that its owner is
sick, and send the information to the doctor. The front
door will scan the retina of the visitor’s eyes and will
not let the stranger into the house. Unmanned cars,
connecting to the Internet, will choose the best route
without traffic jams and relieve traffic. CPS
professionals can choose from a variety of professions,
from business analyst to cyber security specialist. The
need for qualified employees to create and manage
smart home, smart city and smart manufacturing
systems is increasing every year. Disciplinary
knowledge, which is often outdated or too divorced
from practice, and lack of skills related to the ability
to solve non-standard tasks, work in mixed groups,
master new areas of knowledge, etc., are critically
evaluated. An interdisciplinary approach allows us to
solve a number of these problems, such as in the
course “Cyber-physical systems and technologies,”
where students reviewed the problems of developing
the systems underlying Industry 4.0, from all sides -
design study, control systems, information security,
info-communication component. In a nutshell, the real-
world problems are involved, so no single discipline
can adequately describe and resolve all issues. The
integration of branches and themes across the
disciplines was achieved by carefully selecting the
right content, and case studies to coincide with the
computer science, engineering, security, control, and
mathematics content being discussed.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was financially supported by Government
of Russian Federation (Grant 08-08).
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