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Module Elective courses 1, Media Computer Science (Bachelor) (ER 5)

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Elective courses 1

MINB5505

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Vogelsang

6 ECTS points / 6 Contact hours

5th Semester

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The student should be able to lay his emphasis on individual interests.

Individual exams
Course App Programming

I W912

Lecture

M.Sc. Adrian Wörle

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

The lecture teaches the construction of mobile media applications. The main concepts are discussed using the Android platform. In a first partt, the basic technologies and limitations of mobile devices are shown. The second part examins different development strategies like native applications, device independend abstractions and web applications. A main part of the lecture is the integration of different media types into mobile applications and the constraints the developer has to keep in mind.

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Leacture with exercise

Course Cloud Computing

I W913

Lecture

Dipl. Inform. (FH) Georg Magschok
Dipl. Inform. (FH) Michael Fischer

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

The buzzword "Cloud" represents a variety of interesting technologies which gained importance in the life of a computer science professional. Those are being collected, examined, explained and understood during the course. Primary objective is usefulness for the student, regardless of whether he acts as a cloud user, developer, administrator or even entrepreneur. Understand the broad meaning of "Cloud Computing" from a variety of perspectives: Definition, use cases, technology basics, key players, APIs, scaling, redundancy …

Powerpoint slides

Course Computer Vision Laboratory

I W773

Laboratory

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Astrid Laubenheimer

German

2/2

Laboratory Work 1 Semester (graded)

Prior registration or agreement with a lecturer required

Course Embedded Software

I W611

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Dirk Hoffmann

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

The lecture introduces software development methods for embedded real time systems. Embedded systems within the meaning of this lecture are systems that are controlled by computer software and are part of a larger system whose primary function is not compute-oriented. For real-time systems, the result has to be computed within a specified time frame. In particular, topics from the following areas are covered: Design and architecture of automotive ECUs, bus architectures, data transmission encodings, Embedded C.

Slides, blackboard, exercise sheets

Lecture

Course ERP Systems with Laboratory

I W551

Lecture

Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Mathias Philipp

German

4/4

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Contents:
ERP basics, system integration, system architectures, and logistics: Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), Production Planning and Control (PP) as well as Financial Accounting (FI) and Controlling (CO). In addition, an overview is given to the software selection.

Recommended reading: Lecture material completely as PowerPoint documents, blackboard notes for interactive development of central problem positions, a main textbook to ERP, a main textbook to SAP ECC 6.0.

Kind of work: Lecture participation

Course Game Programming

I W620

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Peter Henning

English

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course IT-Security Management

I W394

Lecture

Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Mathias Philipp

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course New Lecture

I W502

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Thomas Morgenstern

German

2/2

Presentation 20 Min. (graded)

Course Parallel Systems

I W391

Lecture

Prof. Dr. Christian Langen

German

2/2

Written Exam 90 Min. (graded)

Course Video

I W925

Lecture

Prof. Thomas Hinz
Marc Steinmetz

German

2/2

Homework 1 Semester (graded)

Course „Empathic-pragmatic“. Methods in User Research.

I W503

Lecture

Dipl.Design. Heike Biscosi

German

2/2

Homework 1 Semester (graded)

User Research - methods all around fictitious and real users, to to establish a "human centered approach" in projects.

Teaching contents are methods which contribute to a better understanding of people and their usage contexts, to improve the development, design and evaluation of interactive products and systems.

Following topics - in theory and praxis - will be part of the seminar: 

  • Creative and qualitative research methods, such as target group analysis, mental models, persona design, persona-moodboard, job stories, cultural probes, user diaries, focus groups, interviews, scenarios and storyboards, user journeys, acceptance and usability testings.
  • Basic principles of different quantitative methods: survey and questionnaire design, descriptive statistics, laboratory-based studies, experimental studies.
  • Evaluation of quantitative methods, as described in research reports.

  • Lecture notes,
  • Case studies from practice,
  • further literature references will be given in the lecture.

Seminaristic lecture with practical exercises.