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Nr. LV-Typ(en) LV-Titel
4603 PI IS Development Management and Control Blended-Modus
Anmeldung über LPIS
vom 08.02.2024 14:00 bis 11.03.2024 23:59
Abmeldung über LPIS
vom 08.02.2024 14:00 bis 12.03.2024 23:59

LV-Leiter/in Dr. Barbara Krumay, MSc., Anita Neumannova, M.Sc.
Planpunkte Bachelor SBWL Kurs III - Information Management and Control
Course III - Information Management and Control
Kurs III - Information Management and Control
Semesterstunden 2
Unterrichtssprache Englisch

Termine
Fr, 15.03.2024 13:00-17:00 Uhr TC.5.18 (Lageplan)
Fr, 22.03.2024 13:00-17:00 Uhr TC.5.18 (Lageplan)
Fr, 12.04.2024 13:00-17:00 Uhr Online-Einheit
Fr, 19.04.2024 13:00-17:00 Uhr Online-Einheit
Fr, 17.05.2024 13:00-17:00 Uhr P TC.5.05 (Lageplan)
Fr, 21.06.2024 13:00-15:30 Uhr OP Online-Einheit
Termindownload (ical) | Termine abonnieren

Weitere Informationen https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/4603

Kontakt:
anita.neumannova@wu.ac.at
Inhalte der LV:

The course will cover the following topics:

  • A brief introduction to software development
  • Software development processes and ITIL
    • High-level view of software development processes
    • ITIL v3 in the context of software development: service design, service transition
    • IT architecture
  • Sourcing options
    • Make vs. buy vs. rent
    • Decision criteria
    • Revising decisions
  • Software license models
  • Traditional models of software development
    • Development models including waterfall model, V model and spiral model
    • Standards and methods related to software development
    • Introduction to requirements engineering
  • Agile models of software development
  • Software development ecosystems
  • Software product management
  • Software innovation management
Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes):

By the end of this course students should be able to:

  • distinguish between the major IS sourcing options that currently exist;
  • apply models to make well-founded IS sourcing decisions taking cost, benefits and risks into consideration;
  • understand the implications of existing IT architectures, service portfolios and ecosystems on IS software development;
  • understand the typical development models applied in software development;
  • acknowledge globally recognised frameworks such as the IT infrastructure library;
  • apply the skills and knowledge acquired in this course to real-world situations related to the acquisition and development of software in a business environment
Regelung zur Anwesenheit:

Attendance is required during all sessions as individual and group activities will take place during the sessions (maximum of 20% absence is allowed). 

Exceptions can be made by prior agreement and with reasonable cause (e.g., overlapping exams). In case of absence during one graded session, there is an opportunity to complete an additional written, individual assessment.

Lehr-/Lerndesign:

This course will be taught in hybrid mode with in-person sessions at WU as well as synchronous sessions over MS Teams, where students can obtain fundamental knowledge of the topics covered in this course. Additional videos explaining complex parts will be provided on LEARN. Discussions and group activities involving case studies are key elements of the learning and will be used to intensify the knowledge and foster the understanding of the theoretical foundations.

During the first module, the lecturers will introduce the format of the course, the topics covered and the scheduled assessments. The course content is structured in smaller modules including readings, videos and presentations. Moreover, practical examples or similar methods are made available.

For some previously announced modules, it is obligatory to familiarize with the topic and prepare theoretical input at home in order to be able to participate in the practical exercises and group work during the subsequent sessions.

The lecturers will be available for questions during Q&A sessions.

Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung:

Formative assessment will be based on questions, discussions, activities, case studies, or homework in groups and individually. Formal grading of work and learning outcomes will be provided for each assessment via LEARN.

The weights of the assessment components are as follows:

  • ITIL: 20 points of the final grade
  • Case study presentation: 30 points of the final grade
  • Case study video activity: 20 points of the final grade
  • Final exam: 30 points of the final grade

Please be aware the final exam might occur in-presence at WU (P) or online (OP), the information will be specified during the first session. However, only ONE format will be available to all students (specified by the lecturers), there will not be a choice between in-presence or online form for the students.

 

Grading scale:

  • 88-100 points: excellent (1)
  • 76-87 points: good (2)
  • 63-75 points: satisfactory (3)
  • 51-62 points: sufficient (4)
  • 0-50 points: insufficient (5)

Failure to attend or fully participate in individual or group assessments will result in a reduced number of points. The final exam is mandatory to take to pass this course.

Assignments handed in late will not be considered for grading. 

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