Realization of an I&K Application System
Overview
| Instructor |
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Volker Turau
Prof. Dr. Sibylle Schupp (STS) |
| Tutor |
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Volker Turau
Prof. Dr. Sibylle Schupp (STS) and staff members |
| ECTS credit points | 6.0 |
| Workload | 180 hours total |
| Performance record | Presentations, oral participation, submitted programs |
| Period | Winter Semester |
| Language | German / English |
Prerequisites
- Bachelor in computer science
- Basic knowledge of a (preferably object-oriented) programming language
- Familiarity with basic concepts of the Internet
Content
- Object-oriented analysis, design and implementation
- An object-oriented programming language (typically: Java)
- Communication protocols
- Further software technologies as required for the project
- Conducting software development projects
Objectives
Knowledge
Concepts, techniques and tools of today’s innovative information and communication systems. In addition, deepened knowledge required for conduction the project depending on the topic
Methodical Expertise
Learning and applying object-oriented analysis, design and implementation
System expertise
Practically experiencing the difficulties of developing a non-trivial system
Social Competence
Realising a system in a team including team organization, presenting of own results, self-teaching of required technologies and programming languages, communication with Englisch-speaking teams
Reading Resources
- Ian Sommerville: Software-Engineering. Addison-Wesley. (Fundamentals: Analysis, Design, Implementation)
- J. Rumbaugh et al.: Objektorientiertes Modellieren und Entwerfen. Hanser, 1991. (Object-oriented OMT model and development process)
- Martin Fowler: UML Distilled, Applying the Standard Object Modeling Language. Addison Wesley, 1997. (Tight Introduction to UML)
- E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissides: Design Patterns, Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. Addison-Wesley, 1995.
WS 11/12
Further details on the project seminar in winter term 11/12 can be found on the web page of the Institute for Software Systems.
