Modelling of Information Systems
Type and Deduction:
- Bachelor of Science in Information Systems: required elective module in area Information Systems
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: required elective module in the focus field Information Systems
Requirements
No requirements given.
The number of participants is not limited.
Course Language
German
Deduction Scope
6 credit points
4 SWS lecture including tutorial
Lecturer
Course Dates
Tue, 12:00 am- 4:00 pm, WiWi 2098/2194 (lecture and included tutorial)
Registration
In order to participate in this course it is obligatory to register in STiNE during the STiNE registration periods.
Course Evaluation
Evaluation Type: exam
The examination dates will be published in STiNE.
Registration for the exams in STiNE within the registration periods is mandatory (also for students who repeat the exam!).
- Introduction to information systems
- Introduction to modelling
- The term 'model', model definition, modelling languages
- Modelling methods, basics of proper modelling
- Object-oriented modelling with UML
- Class diagrams
- Use-case diagrams and activity diagrams
- Interaction diagrams
- Enterprise process management
- Business process orientation
- Event-driven process chains
- Business process model and notation
- Data management (XML, NoSQL, Big Data)
- Enterprise architecture management and enterprise modelling
- Basics, terms and definitions
- Placement within an enterprise
- Understanding and applying tools and modelling methods
- Reference models
- IT-Governance, busienss Process improvement
- Business capabilities
- Agile EAM
- Participative modelling
UML
Bernhard Rumpe: Modeling with UML - Language, Concepts, Methods, Springer, 2016.
Martina Seidl, Marion Scholz, Christian Huemer und Gerti Kappel: UML @ Classroom - An Introduction to Object-Oriented Modeling, Springer, 2012.
Hendrik Jan van Randen, Christian Bercker und Julian Fieml: Einführung in UML - Analyse und Entwurf von Software, Springer 2013.
Business Process Management
Mathias Weske : Business Process Management - Concepts, Languages, Architectures, 3rd Ed., Springer, 2019.