For summer term 2015, the Institute of Databases and Information Systems (DBIS) again offers a diverse set of teaching modules to the students. As a student, you may find the modules' overview at the dedicated teaching website for the ongoing summer term. You may also visit our generic teaching overview to have a look at all modules (incl. their schedules) offered by DBIS across the terms.
Regarding bachelor studies, DBIS supports the important students' basic education through offering the mandatory module Information Systems, which now held by Prof. Dr. Manfred Reichert. In addition, the modules Mobile Application Development and Mobile Application Project are again offered to media informatics students in the scope of the focus project Mobile Business Applications. Lastly, DBIS also offers the introductory seminar Concepts for Data and Process Management as well as the bachelor seminar Advanced Concepts for Data and Process Management.
For students in master studies, DBIS offers the module Information Retrieval and Web Mining, which is held by Prof. Dr. Martin Theobald, the very first time. Among others, this module addresses central aspects of document and information processing, ranking algorithms, and scalable data analysis. Us usual, DBIS also offers the module DBIS lab in which students can intensively study state-of-the-art process management technology based on a realistic use case. Furthermore, the established module Service-oriented Computing, which is a good complement to the lecture Business Process Management, is also provided in summer term 2015.
Of course, the popular DBIS master projects as well as the module Advanced 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 Research Trends in Information Systems and Research Trends in Business Process Management.