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Content of the Course: Based on “Business Informatics 1” (OWIN), this course covers fundamentals, development, and introduction of Information and Communication Systems (ICS) for enterprises. It can roughly be divided into four parts as follows:

In the first part, the nature and role of ICS are briefly recapitulated, and an overview of Enterprise Modelling as a holistic view on ICS in enterprises is given.

In order to present the functionality and architecture of ICS, the second part begins with a closer look into ICS. First the two related concepts and terms of Information Systems (IS) and Communication Systems (CS) are analysed as both are often used in the literature, but their heritage and relation is rarely made clear. Following this distinction, IS architectures and corresponding IS models are discussed and layer-based communication and network typologies for CS are covered in more detail.

The third part is concerned with the development of ICS and begins with the introduction of management concepts for ICS-related projects. Subsequently, software development process models (SDPM) are presented and characterised. Since the modelling of ICS and their architectures constitutes an integral part of SDPM, several ICS modelling approaches (e.g. object-oriented or data-oriented models) are covered in more detail. This part is completed by providing an overview of programming and mark-up languages as means for the implementation of the previously discussed IS models. In addition, the Structured Query Language (SQL) as most commonly used means for ICS to access and manipulate its application data is discussed.

The course is completed by its fourth part covering the Business Process Reengineering (BPR) approach. Enterprises have a continuous obligation to align their processes to new business objectives or to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their processes. Whereas this traditionally led to Business Process Alignment and Optimisation activities, the introduction of BRP significantly contrasts to these approaches by calling for radical redesign of business processes.
Agenda: Lectures
  • Tue, 12.04.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 1: Introduction & Course Organisation
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 19.04.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Lecture 2: Information Systems (IS) Basics
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 19.04.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 3: Information System Models and Architectures
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 26.04.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 4: Mobile Information Systems
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 03.05.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 5: Communication Systems: Layer- based Communication
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 10.05.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Guest Lecture 1: Dr. Jens Nebendahl, CEO T-Systems Multimedia Solutions
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 17.05.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 6: Communication Systems: Wired & Wireless Communication
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 24.05.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 7: Management of IT-Projects
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 31.05.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Lecture 8: Software Engineering
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 31.05.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 9: Object Orientation & Unified Modeling Language
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 07.06.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Guest Lecture 2: Axel Metschies, Strategy Analyst, Google Corp.: Google beyond Web Search and Advertisements
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 14.06.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 10: Markup Languages
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 21.06.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Guest Lecture 3: Florian Lieb, PASS Consulting Group: Model-driven Software Development
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 28.06.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Lecture 11: Datebases & Data-oriented Modeling
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 28.06.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 12: Structured Query Language
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 05.07.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 13: Business Process Reengineering
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 12.07.2011, 10am - 12am (c.t.):
    Lecture 14: Exam FAQs
    Lecture Hall: HZ4

Exercises
  • Tue, 03.05.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Exercise 1: Information Systems
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 17.05.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Exercise 2: Information & Communication Systems
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 14.06.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Exercise 3: Development of Information Systems
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Tue, 12.07.2011, 8:30am - 10am:
    Exercise 4: Development of Information Systems
    Lecture Hall: HZ4

Mentorien
  • Mentorium 1: Information Systems I & II
    Option 1: Tue, 26.04.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ8
    Option 2: Thu, 28.04.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 3: Thu, 28.04.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
  • Mentorium 2: Information Systems III & Communication Systems I
    Option 1: Tue, 10.05.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ8
    Option 2: Thu, 12.05.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 3: Thu, 12.05.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
  • Mentorium 3: Communication Systems II & Project Management
    Option 1: Tue, 24.05.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ8
    Option 2: Thu, 26.05.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 3: Thu, 26.05.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
  • Mentorium 4: Development of Information Systems I & II
    Option 1: Tue, 07.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ8
    Option 2: Thu, 09.06.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 3: Thu, 09.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
  • Mentorium 5: Development of Information Systems II & III
    Option 1: Tue, 14.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 2: Thu, 16.06.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
    Option 3: Thu, 16.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Mentorium 6: Development of Information Systems IV & SQL
    Option 1: Tue, 28.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 2: Thu, 30.06.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
    Option 3: Thu, 30.06.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ4
  • Mentorium 7: Business Process Reengineering & Mentorium FAQ
    Option 1: Tue, 05.07.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ8
    Option 2: Thu, 07.07.2011, 4pm - 6pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
    Option 3: Thu, 07.07.2011, 6pm - 8pm (c.t.)
    Lecture Hall: HZ6
Literature: Literature references are going to be provided for each lecture by their complementary PDF slides (see download section).
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