Chapter 915: Chapter 469 Zhao Yi’s inspiration exposed!_1
’Intelligent Control System’ acceptance team, a small office inside.
Liu Hemin frowned intensely as he stared at his notes.
He had thought that with Zhao Yi’s prior explanation, he would quickly grasp the ’Intelligent Control System’, but the reality of research was much more complicated than he had anticipated.
Most of the content in his notes was meaningless, not because Zhao Yi’s lectures were incorrect, but because they mostly introduced the overall design philosophy and process of the control system and mentioned some areas he found difficult to understand.
During Zhao Yi’s explanation, Liu Hemin felt it was quite normal, as it is typical for lectures to start with a general introduction followed by a focus on the key and difficult points.
But now, faced with the actual reports and code for research, he realized the problems were substantial. The explanations were not detailed enough, leaving him utterly clueless about the detailed calculations and design rationale for each algorithm package. He only knew the purposes of the core algorithms but had no understanding of the actual principles behind them.
Liu Hemin didn’t blame Zhao Yi; instead, he felt that he had underestimated the ’Intelligent Control System’. No wonder the Aviation Group had to seek help from the Science Academy’s software institute. Given the report and code complexity, it was impossible to understand them in a short time. Some of the more obscure algorithms took him a half day to comprehend even a rough idea.
Liu Hemin inwardly cursed his lack of preparation and acknowledged the inevitability of the situation. freeweɓnovel.cøm
Before coming to the Aviation Group, Zhao Yi could not show him the source code. At most, he could give a brief explanation of the research approach and discuss some key algorithms using the screen. Even that was considered ’rule-breaking’. It was only because Zhao Yi designed the ’Intelligent Control System’ and was an Information Academician of the Science Academy who had participated in many national projects, and was about to assist the Aviation Group with the acceptance of the ’Intelligent Control System’, that this was barely justifiable.
Zhao Yi had done all he could. freēwebnovel.com
But this was far from enough for Liu Hemin to quickly understand the reports and code. The most challenging part was the core algorithms of the ’Intelligent Control System’. The only thing he could manage was ’finding the core algorithm package’, without even considering the time required to understand the contents of the core algorithms.
What Liu Hemin didn’t know was that Zhao Yi had made even more effort than he could imagine.
Zhao Yi completely trusted Liu Hemin; he knew Liu Hemin was not deceiving him. Zhao Yi could use ’Law of Cause and Effect’ to verify that Liu Hemin indeed intended to assist the Aviation Group with acceptance work, which is why he made every effort to explain.
For Zhao Yi, though, there was a problem when it came to explaining to others: he didn’t know what exactly they found difficult.
Because their ways of thinking were different.
What others considered obscure and hard-to-grasp algorithms were actually quite straightforward for Zhao Yi, as he could simply use "Connection Law" to deduce the process without much effort or even thinking. He just needed to type it out. The code involved was extensive, and even he couldn’t remember all the details clearly, let alone pinpoint the difficult parts for someone else.
Thus, when explaining to Liu Hemin, Zhao Yi truly did his best, speaking for several hours at a stretch. However, what he considered simple was perceived by Liu Hemin as a misjudgment of the ’Intelligent Control System’s difficulty.
Now, Liu Hemin simply felt helpless. Most of the notes were useless, but fortunately, some parts were useful, like the overall description of the algorithm packages.
He referenced the report for understanding, gaining detailed knowledge of the overall architecture and the specific functions of each algorithm package.
This was not just a basic description, but rather a deep comprehension, which brought him some relief.
"First understand the overall structure, then break it down for detailed comprehension."
"This method could work."
"But the core algorithms..." Liu Hemin opened the report alongside the source code and felt a headache coming on as he tried to make sense of it.
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Two days later, in the morning, Liu Hemin walked out of the office, fatigued. He went to the window to look outside at the landscape and took a break with a cup of tea.
Guo Jinhua had just put down his work as well. He came over and asked, "Academician Liu, any progress?"
"There is some," Liu Hemin nodded and replied.
"Let’s hear it?"
The people nearby also perked up their ears.
The teams led by Guo Jinhua and Deng Minrong, along with Liu Hemin’s software institute team, were working together. They had a common goal: to understand the ’Intelligent Control System’. It wasn’t necessary to comprehend each line and column or conduct detailed verification—there was no need for that in acceptance. However, they were expected to run checks on each algorithm package’s functionality, and understanding the core algorithms was a must.
Therefore, understanding the core algorithms was crucial. Once they grasped the core algorithms, and became familiar with the specifics of the code, all they needed for the other parts was to know the functionality and have a general look-over. Each algorithm package would require running and debugging, and as long as the results were correct, that would suffice.
Liu Hemin took a sip of his tea and led Guo Jinhua to the office to start a detailed explanation.
Soon after, Deng Minrong also arrived.
Guo Jinhua and Deng Minrong listened together as Liu Hemin explained the specific functions of each algorithm package, which ones formed the core algorithms, and how the core algorithms operated in detail.
He used a simple analogy for understanding.
For instance, if the Intelligent Control System was an elephant, the source code would be all that constituted the elephant, broken down to each cell’s structure and function, which in turn made up the various organs, and so on.