WI-Project System Developoment
Overview
Based on elementary principles of system development projects, a fictional requirement specification sheet is provided by the “client”. On this basis, the participants carry out all phases of a system development project in self-organized teams. Methods and tools for project planning, modeling, software development and quality assurance are introduced and used. Regular feedback rounds and presentations of interim results take place during development. The project ends with the “delivery” and presentation of a software product for each team.
The aim of the course is to impart the following knowledge and skills:
- System development
- Knowledge of the structure and content of system development projects
- Experience in the implementation of a small system development project
- Basic understanding of the problems of system development
- Motivation for in-depth study of methodological and practical system development issues
- Leadership and presentation skills
- Experience of group dynamic effects
- Understanding of the problems of group coordination
- Experience in the presentation of results
- Deepening programming skills
- Working with web technologies and database applications
- Structured approach to development
- Getting to know a development environment
- Conducting efficient software development
Instructions
The following prerequisites are recommended for the course:
- Introduction to Business Information Systems (ISM-EidWI-B)
- Development of Enterprise Application Systems (IIS-EBAS-B)
- Coding Skills from Introduction to algorithms, programming and software (DSG-EiAPS-B) or Introduction to Informatics (Inf-Einf-B)
- Data Management Systems (MOBI-DBS-B)
Lecturers: Sebastian Schlauderer & Maximilian Raab
Frequenty: WS, j?hrlich
Hours per Week: 4
Literature
- Balzert, H.: Lehrbuch der Softwaretechnik: Entwurf, Implementierung, Installation und Betrieb. Spektrum 2011.
- Balzert, H.: Lehrbuch der Softwaretechnik: Softwaremanagement. Spektrum 2008.
- Ferstl, O.; Sinz, E.: Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik. 7. Aufl., Oldenbourg 2013.