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Detailed information |
Pre-requisites |
(*)keine
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Original study plan |
Master's programme Business Informatics 2025W |
Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
Students are able to develop technical solutions for the realization of services in an operational environment based on the current state of the art.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
- LO2: Students can explain and justify the basic concepts of electronic services and web applications and the associated business models (K2)
- LO3: They understand the technical foundations for implementing electronic services and can implement simple services (K3)
- LO4: They understand important requirements for electronic services and applications with regard to security, communication, integration and scalability and know technologies for addressing these requirements (K3)
- LO5: They know important architecture variants for implementing electronic services and applications and understand their influence on important system properties (quality attributes) of such services and applications (K2)
- LO6: They know important basics for the operation (hosting) of electronic services and applications and are particularly familiar with the essential concepts of cloud infrastructures and associated business models. From an organizational point of view, they know the contents of cloud strategies and approaches to the use of electronic services in the cloud. (K2)
- LO7: They know important technologies for designing and implementing a user interface for such services and applications and can implement simple user interfaces (K3)
- LO8: They understand the usability and accessibility requirements of electronic services and applications and know concepts and standards for addressing these requirements (K2)
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LO1: Business models for electronic services; Technologies for designing the user interface and application logic of electronic services; Security requirements and concepts for authorization and authentication; Communication protocols; Basic architectures of distributed and service-oriented applications, including client-server, message-based architectures, REST, and microservices; Cloud and cloud services basics; Usability and accessibility basics.
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Criteria for evaluation |
Final exam (50%), Assignments and active cooperation (50%).
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Methods |
Classical lecture;
Practical exercises in small teams on specific topics, technologies and tasks;
Presentation, discussion and documentation of the results
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Language |
German/English |
Study material |
Basic literature:
- Alonso, G.; Casati F.; Kuno, H.; Machiraju, V.: Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications. Springer Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg, 2004.
- Erl, T.: Service-Oriented Architecture. Prentice Hall,2006.
- Österle, H.; Winter, R.: Business Engineering. Springer Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York.
Additional literature will be announced in each Semester.
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
Typically, groups will work on up to 5 larger exercises.
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 2WSMSEMK: KV Service Engineering (2005W-2014S)
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