inf601 - Business Informatics II (Course overview)

inf601 - Business Informatics II (Course overview)

Department of Computing Science 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Examination
Lecture
Exercises
  • No access 2.01.601-a - Show lecturers
    • Barbara Bremer-Rapp
    • Dr.-Ing. Andreas Solsbach

    Wednesday: 12:15 - 13:45, fortnightly (from 03/05/23)

  • No access 2.01.601-b - Show lecturers
    • Barbara Bremer-Rapp
    • Dr.-Ing. Andreas Solsbach

    Thursday: 16:15 - 17:45, fortnightly (from 04/05/23)

  • No access 2.01.601-c - Show lecturers
    • Barbara Bremer-Rapp
    • Dr.-Ing. Andreas Solsbach

    Thursday: 12:15 - 13:45, fortnightly (from 04/05/23)

  • No access 2.01.601-d - Show lecturers
    • Dr.-Ing. Andreas Solsbach
    • Barbara Bremer-Rapp

    Friday: 14:15 - 15:45, fortnightly (from 05/05/23), Location: A14 0-030, A01 0-009

Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites
No participant requirements
Prüfungszeiten
Usually two weeks after lecture time
Module examination
Written exam max. 120 minutes
Skills to be acquired in this module
The module provides the fundamentals and tasks of information management to create an IT strategy. Tasks are especially considered from a strategic perspective and brought closer by methodological skills for each task.

Professional competence
The students:
  • name the strategic aspects of information management and identify their impact on technical and operational information management
  • examine the essential questions of enterprise reorganization in connection with an information system and recognize the influence of the Internet and its services on commercial processes and information systems by an exemplary system, e.g. SAP R/3
  • identify different approaches to information management (Information Ressource Management, Management approach, management approach, personal information management) and understand why determining the value of information management is necessary and how it is done
  • specify the objectives of information management, differentiate and classify its tasks appropriately
  • recognize the methodological characteristics of information management
  • transfer the concept of architecture to the information infrastructure
  • assess the importance to plan features for strategic IT-design oriented on IT-architecture
  • schedule the procedures concerning the strategical situation analysis of the competition analysis, the information infrastructure and the environmental analysis with the objective to transfer them to simple problems
  • name the key contents of strategical IT objectives and are aware of difficulties in determining the measurement category
  • identify and learn the scope and central tasks of business process and environmental management (as excursion) and the signifiance for information management
Methodological competence
  • The students:
  • perform information management tasks using methods of Information Engineering and thereby learn how to transfer and employ the methods to other fields, e.g economy
  • learn by practice advantages and disadvantages of different methods and can use them as part of the optimized IT strategy based on the axcquired knowledge.
Social competence
The students:
  • construct solutions to case studies given in the group, i.e. the development of an IT strategy
  • discuss the solutions on a technical level
  • present the solutions to case studies as part of the exercises
Self-competences
The Students:
  • accept criticism and unterstand it as a procpdition for the further development of one's own actions