Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security

Wirtschaftsinformatik II (PWIN)

 

Basic Information
Type of Lecture: Lecture
Course: Bachelor
Hours/Week: 2
Credit Points: 6
Language: English
Term: Summer 2025
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Content of the Course
  • Students are familiarized with the most important issues in enterprise information management and strategic information and communication (I&C) systems.
  • Students receive basic theoretical competencies in this field and learn to apply this knowledge critically.
  • Students learn how to use basic methods and tools of business I&C systems and thus how to analytically as well as structurally work through relevant problems.
  • Numerous practical examples and case studies highlighting information management in various industries are covered in the course. In particular, the exercises and mentorships offered train students' ability to practically apply the knowledge they have acquired. Through group work, students practice working successfully with others. Furthermore, they train other soft skills such as presentation skills by orally presenting submitted written work during the mentorships.
Module description

Based on the lecture "Wirtschaftsinformatik 1" (OWIN/BWIN), this course teaches the basics of information and communication systems (I&C systems) and deals, among other things, with their development and introduction in enterprises. The course can be roughly divided into the following four parts:

  1. The first part recapitulates the importance and characteristics of I&C systems in enterprises and gives a brief introduction to enterprise modeling.
  2. The second part goes into more detail and is devoted to the architecture and functionality of I&C systems. It also defines and distinguishes between the two related concepts of "information systems" (IS) and "communication systems". Following this delineation, IS architectures and corresponding IS models are discussed, and layer-based communication and networking technologies for communication systems are introduced.
  3. The third part addresses the development of I&C systems and first explains various concepts for the management of IT projects. Then, procedural models for software development are presented. Since the modeling of ICT systems is an integral part of such process models, various modeling approaches (e.g., for object-oriented and data-oriented modeling) are also taught. As an exemplary language for model implementation, the Structured Query Language (SQL) is discussed - the most important language for ICT systems to access their application data.
  4. The course concludes with an introduction to Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Companies are constantly challenged to adapt their processes to new business goals or to improve their effectiveness and process efficiency. Although this also traditionally involves adapting business processes as well as optimization measures, the BPR approach, in contrast, requires a radical redesign of business processes.
Prerequisites
  • Deadline for Exam Registration: 16 April 2025 – 20 June 2025. Withdrawal is possible up to one week before the examination date.
  • Exam registration and withdrawal takes place via QIS: My Functions > Administration of exams (Instruction)
  • For exchange students, exam registration and withdrawal is not possible via QIS. Exchange students register or withdraw with a form within the deadline. Forms and information are available at the Website of the Faculty's International Office.
Literature:      
Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon, Detlef Schoder - Wirtschaftsinformatik : eine Einführung - Hallbergmoos / Pearson - 2016

 

Exam: 

Successful completion of a written exam of 90 minutes duration. The exam language is english.

Agenda: 
 
KW Day Time Room Type Nr. Title Slides
17 22.04. 8:00-10:00 HZ4 Lecture 1 Introduction & Course Organisation  L1_V1.3
17 22.04. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 2 Information Systems I - IS Basics  L2
18 29.04 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 3 Informationssysteme II - Modelle und Architekturen  L3
  29.04. 14:00-16:00 SH 3.102 Mentorium 1     Scenario 
M1  
Solution
  02.05. 10:00-12:00 Cas 1.802 Mentorium 1    
  02.05. 14:00-16:00 Cas 1.802 Mentorium 1    
19 06.05. 8:00 - 10:00 HZ4 Exercise E1  

Application_Scenario

E1-Exercise

Solution

19 06.05. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Exercise E2  

E2-Exercise

Solution

20 13.05. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 4 Informationssyteme III - Mobile Information Systems L4
  13.05. 14:00-16:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 2    

M2

Solution

  15.05. 09:00 -11:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 2      
  15.05. 14:00-16:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 2      
21 20.05. 8:00 - 10:00 HZ4 Lecture 5  Communication Systems I - Layer-based Communication L5
21 20.05. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 6  Communication Systems II - Wired and Wireless Communication L6
22 27.05. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 7 Management of ICT Projects L7
  27.05. 14:00-16:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 3    

M3

Solution

  30.05. 10:00-12:00 Cas 1.802 Mentorium 3      
  30.05. 14:00-16:00 Cas 1.802 Mentorium 3      
23 03.06. 8:00 - 10:00 HZ4 Lecture 7 Management of ICT Projects L7
23 03.06. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 8 CS Development I - Software Engineering L8
24 10.06. 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 9 ICS Development II - Object Orientation & UML L9
  10.06 14:00-16:00 Cas 1.802 Mentorium 4    

M4 *

Solution

  12.06 10:00-12:00 RuW 4.202 Mentorium 4      
  12.06 14:00-16:00 RuW 4.202 Mentorium 4      
25 17.06 8:00 - 10:00 HZ4 Lecture 10 ICS Development III - Markup Languages L10
25 17.06 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 11 Management I - Databases & Data-oriented Modelling L11
26 24.06 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Exercise E3   E3 Solution
27 01.07 8:00 - 10:00 HZ4 Exercise E4   E4 Solution
27 01.07 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Guest Lecture GL2 David Harborth, Nicolas Lingnau (Capgemini) -  Managing AI - how companies can responsibly innovate with Artificial Intelligence Slides 
  01.07 14:00-16:00 RUW 2.217 Mentorium 5     M5 Solution
  03.07 09:00 - 11:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 5      
  03.07 14:00-16:00 HoF 1.27 /Dubai Mentorium 5      
28 08.07 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Guest Lecture GL3 Mobile Banking - Daniel Otto-Schleicher (Deutsche Bank)  
29 15.07 8:00-10:00 HZ4 Lecture 12 Database Management II - Structured Query Language  L12
29 15.07 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Exercise E5    E5
30 22.07 10:00-12:00 HZ4 Lecture 13

Business Process Reengineering (BPR) or Q&A

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