DBIS Teaching Modules in Winter Term 2014/2015

Ulm University

As usual, the Opens internal link in current windowInstitute of Databases and Information Systems (DBIS) offers a versatile set of teaching modules to the students in winter term 2014/2015. You may find the modules' overview at the Opens internal link in current windowdedicated teaching website for this term. As a student you may also visit our Opens internal link in current windowgeneric teaching overview to have a look at all modules (incl. their schedules) offered by DBIS across terms.

Regarding bachelor studies, DBIS will support the students' education through the modules Opens internal link in current windowBusiness Process Management and Opens internal link in current windowDatabase Systems: Concepts and Models. In addition, the modules Opens internal link in current windowMobile Application Lab and Opens internal link in current windowMobile Application Project are offered to media informatics students in the scope of the focus project Mobile Business Applications. Lastly, DBIS also offers the introductory seminar Opens internal link in current windowConcepts for Data and Process Management as well as the bachelor seminar Opens internal link in current windowAdvanced Concepts for Data and Process Management.

For students in master studies, DBIS again offers the established module Opens internal link in current windowDBIS lab, in which students can intensively study state-of-the-art process management technology based on a realistic use case. Furthermore, the popular module Opens internal link in current windowBusiness Process Intelligence as well as the well-known modules Opens internal link in current windowBusiness Process Management and Opens internal link in current windowDatabase Systems: Concepts and Models are also provided in winter term 2014/2015. We especially looking forward to welcoming many students, who are enrolled in economics or business mathematics studies, to the lectures Opens internal link in current windowBusiness Process Intelligence for WiWi/WiMa and Opens internal link in current windowBusiness Process Management for Wiwi/WiMa.

Of course, the popular Opens internal link in current windowDBIS master projects as well as the module Opens internal link in current windowAdvanced Mobile Application Engineering (belonging to the same-named focus project) for students in media informatics are provided, too. The broad master teaching program is completed by the seminars Opens internal link in current windowResearch Trends in Information Systems and Opens internal link in current windowResearch Trends in Business Process Management.

Concerning projects, seminars, and focus projects (media informatics) offered by DBIS, the following events are of high importance:

  • October 15, 2014, 3 pm, room O27/545: Kick-off meeting for all students interested in DBIS focus projects (only media informatics)
  • October 15, 2014, 4 pm, room O27/545: Kick-off meeting for all students interested in DBIS projects presenting the available topics