Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg University Of

Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg University Of

Software Engineering (SWT-SWE-B OTTO-FRIEDRICH-UNIVERSITÄT Undergraduate Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester BAMBERG Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen UNIVERSITY OF BAMBERG Principles of Compiler Construction (SWT-PCC-M) Lecture and tutorial (suitable for graduate students as well as undergrads in their final year), 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Courses offered in English – Academic year 2011/2012 Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Compiler Construction Project (SWT-CCP-M) Tutorial (suitable for graduate students as well as undergrads in their final year), Applied Computer Science 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen If you would like to participate in any of these courses, we suggest you contact the professor Trends in Software Engineering (SWT-TSE-B) before the start of the semester to inform him/her that you would like to attend their course. Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, winter semester Contact details can be found via http://univis.uni-bamberg.de Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Media Informatics Lab Project Lab project for graduate students, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Software Engineering Lab (SWT-SWL-B) Prerequisites: Skills in multimedia and web technology Undergraduate tutorial and laboratory, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Henrich Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Media Informatics Lab Project Imperative Programming Using C (SWT-IPC-B) Lab project for undergraduate students, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Undergraduate tutorial, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Skills in multimedia and web technology Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Professor: Prof. Dr. Andreas Henrich Selected Readings in Parallel Programming Fundamentals of Internet Communication (KTR-GIK-M) Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Lecture and laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Trends in Programming Languages (SWT-TPL-M) Multimedia Communication in High-Speed Networks (KTR-MMK-M) Seminar (for undergraduate and graduate students), 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Lecture and laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Lüttgen Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Machines and Languages (Gdl-GTI-B) Next Generation Networking (KTR-Sem-M) Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, winter and summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Nonprocedural Programming (Gdl-NPP-B) Mobile Communication Networks and Mobile Computing (KTR-Mobi-M) Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Specification and Verification (Gdl-SaV-B) Development Project in Computer Networking (KTR-Proj) Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester (on demand also summer semester) Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Communication and Concurrency (Gdl-CaC-M) Modeling and Analysis of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (KTR-MAKV-M) Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Lecture and laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger 1 2 Information Security (Gdl-IaS-M) Distributed Systems and Middleware (DSG-DSAM-M) Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Prerequisites: Java programming skills Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Semantic Information Processing (KInf-SemInf-M) Graduate lecture and laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Selected Readings in Distributed Systems (DSG-SRDS-M) Professor: Prof. Dr. Christoph Schlieder Graduate lecture and seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, winter and summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Mobile Assistance Systems (KInf-MobAss-M) Graduate lecture and laboratories, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Distributed and Mobile Software Project (DSG-Prakt-M) Professor: Prof. Dr. Christoph Schlieder Tutorial for graduate students, 6hrs per week, 9 ECTS, August – October Prerequisites: Java programming skills Intelligent Agents (KogSys-IA-B) Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid SOA Governance and Evaluation Lecture and tutorial, 3 ECTS, winter semester Machine Learning (KogSys-ML-M) Professor: Dr. Jochen Malinowski Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester (Students interested in this course should please contact jochen.malinowski(at)accenture.com Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid for course dates as this is not a regular weekly course but will be offered as an intensive class over the course of a few days) Cognitive Systems: Bachelor Seminar Course (KogSys-Sem-B) Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, winter semester Interactive Systems Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Cognitive Systems: Master Seminar Course (KogSys-Sem-M) Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Project Human-Computer Interaction Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Undergraduate project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Cognitive Systems: Reading Club for MA and PhD students Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Ubiquitous Systems Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Cognitive Systems: Bachelor Lab Project (KogSys-Proj-B) Undergraduate seminar, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter and summer semester Master-Seminar Human-Computer Interaction Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Cognitive Systems Practice Lab Graduate seminar, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter and summer semester Cooperative Systems Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Introduction to Distributed Systems (DSG-DistrSys-B) Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Bachelor-Seminar Human-Computer Interaction Prerequisites: Java programming skills Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Service-oriented Architectures and Web-Services (DSG-SOA-M) Human-Computer Interaction Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Java programming skills Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz 3 4 Master-Seminar Human-Centred Computing International Marketing Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Project Human-Computer Interaction Customer Management Graduate project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Brand Management & Communication Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Statistics and Econometrics Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Price Management Applied Statistics on PC Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Tutorial, 2 hrs per week, 4ECTS, winter and summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Professor: Sara Bahrami Business-to-Business Marketing & Purchasing Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Economics and Business Administration Introduction to Marketing Intelligence Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Some courses taught in English are on the graduate level. However, foreign undergrads can be Prerequisites: Statistics admitted to these classes if they have the necessary prerequisites in the relevant field. Professor: to be confirmed Undergraduate students are thus advised to contact the professors beforehand to discuss whether or not they can participate. Contact details can be found via http://univis.uni- Innovation and Collaboration bamberg.de Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Fliaster Cases in Corporate Finance Undergraduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Organizational Innovativeness and Creativity Professor: Prof. Dr. Matthias Muck Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Fliaster Financial Innovation Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, winter semester Implementation and Diffusion of Innovations Professor: Prof. Dr. Matthias Muck Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Fliaster International Finance Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester The Strategic Managing of Human

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