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[ 526ITPRIPWS14 ] PJ IT-Project Studies Business Informatics

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6 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year Business Informatics Wolfgang Narzt 4 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Pre-requisites (*)Erwartete Vorkenntnisse: Information Engineering, Anwendungen des Software Engineering, Methoden und Konzepte des Software Engineering, Methoden und Konzepte des Data & Knowledge Engineering
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Business Informatics 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students are able to develop and evaluate information and communication systems in a team using integrated business, technical and socio-economic methods. They can practically apply tools for distributed project management.
Skills Knowledge
  • LO2: They understand the theory and practice of business informatics and can reflect on and combine them (K4).
  • LO3: Students can analyze, design, implement, introduce and/or evaluate information systems (K4).
  • LO4: They recognize the case-related necessity of an integrated and socio-technical approach to solving practical problems, in particular the integration of business, technical and social science approaches, taking into account important framework conditions such as legal norms and case law (K2).
  • LO5: They are proficient in selected methods and tools for the management of IT projects (K3)
  • LO6: They are able to work in teams and communicate and present work results (K3).
LO1: Application and integration of business, technical and socio-economic solutions, methods, tools and findings in the context of a digitization project corresponding to the practical situation.
Criteria for evaluation The course has immanent examinations.
Assessment criteria: intense and professional cooperation and gained results. Assessment is based on the project results, a written project report and continuous presentation of interim and final results.

Methods Students are guided and supervised by business companies or other research institutions (which change every semester) and work on current topics self-dependently. They apply already learned methods and tools for developing a technical system and implement executable prototypes that demonstrate the functions of their self-conceived system.
Language German
Study material Students are granted access to project-related literature via digital libraries like ACM, IEEE and SpringerLink. Additionally, the specialized library „Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftsinformatik und Fachsprachen“ (i.e. business management, business informatics and technical languages) can be used.
Changing subject? Yes
Further information The IT-Project is not considered an extra-curricular “internship”, nor a pure academic lecture. In fact, students are guided both by domain experts or practitioners and university lecturers practically applying their acquired skills and developing new capabilities for project-related methods and tools. The students present their results orally and in written form (final report).

For final admission to the course, students must provide evidence of having acquired the expected prior knowledge at the first date of the course.

Earlier variants They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to)
2WITPJ: PJ IT-Project Studies Business Informatics (2008W-2014S)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 15
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority