inf808 - Current Topics in Computer Science (Course overview)

inf808 - Current Topics in Computer Science (Course overview)

Department of Computing Science 3 KP
Semester courses
Form of instruction: VA-Auswahl
  • No access 2.01.376 - Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Axel Hahn
    • Günter Ehmen
    • Oliver Diedrich

    The course times are not decided yet.
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    • Prof. Dr. Martin Georg Fränzle
    • Dr.-Ing. Willem Hagemann
    • M. Sc. Dominik Grundt
    • Philipp Borchers

    Thursday: 16:15 - 17:45, weekly (from 13/04/23)
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    • Prof. Dr. Ira Diethelm
    • Matthias Karrasch

    Tuesday: 10:15 - 11:45, weekly (from 11/04/23)
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    • Tobias Koch
    • Prof. Dr. Ira Diethelm

    Tuesday: 14:15 - 15:45, weekly (from 11/04/23)
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    • Prof. Dr. Antje Wulff
    • Pascal Biermann
    • Dr. Andreas Klausen
    • Anna Katharina Böhm-Hustede

    Friday: 10:15 - 11:45, weekly (from 14/04/23)
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    • Prof. Dr. Ira Diethelm
    • Dr.-Ing. Nadine Dittert

    Dates on Thursday, 13.04.2023 14:15 - 15:45, Tuesday, 12.09.2023 14:00 - 16:00
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    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Andreas Rauh
    • Marit Lahme

    Tuesday: 08:15 - 09:45, weekly (from 11/04/23)
    Friday: 10:15 - 11:45, weekly (from 14/04/23)
    Dates on Wednesday, 21.06.2023 08:15 - 09:45
Hinweise zum Modul
Module examination
Exercises or presentation or oral exam or written exam
Skills to be acquired in this module
This module integrates current computer science developments within appropriate study courses.

Professional competence
The students:
  • Know recent technological or scientific computer science developments
  • Transfer computer science methods and development models to IT application area requirements
  • Evaluate the possibilities and limits of computer science methods and tools and apply them appropriately
Methodological competence
The students:
  • Review problems, formulate them with formal models and explore them appropriately
  • Identify and present (one or more) computer science problem solutions
  • Select and evaluate appropriate tools and methods
  • Reflect on a scientific topic and write a scientific seminar paper under guidance and present their findings
Social competence
The students:
  • Use presentation methods purposefully

Self-competence
The students:
  • Plan their informatical actions independently
  • Reflect their contributions critically and discuss them with users and experts
  • Collect and update their knowledge independently