Information on individual educational components (ECTS-Course descriptions) per semester

  
Degree programme:Bachelor Electrical Engineering Dual
Type of degree:FH Bachelor´s Degree Programme
 Part-time
 Winter Semester 2024
  

Course unit titleTechnical Information Systems
Course unit code074742056303
Language of instructionEnglish
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)Compulsory optional
Semester when the course unit is deliveredWinter Semester 2024
Teaching hours per week2
Year of study2024
Level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle)First Cycle (Bachelor)
Number of ECTS credits allocated3
Name of lecturer(s)Markus SEEBERGER
Heidi WEBER


Prerequisites and co-requisites

Module "Computer Science", Semester 1 to 4

Course content
  • Information systems in the business environment (eg CAD / CAM, ERP, data warehouse, data mining)
  • System Architectures (N-Tier, Cloud)
  • Basic principles of relational databases
  • Entity relationship model as data modeling technique
  • SQL as a database query language
  • Transactions, data integrity and views
  • XML and protocols for data exchange
  • data quality
Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students, will be able to explain the principles and interaction of essential information systems in an operational environment, provide data generated in an embedded system at the required quality for those systems.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lectures, exercises and case studies, group works

Assessment methods and criteria

Written examination, collaboration, immanent examination character

Comment

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Recommended or required reading
  • Baker, Richard; lnc, mEm (2020): Learning XML: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Learn XML Programming Step by Step. Independently published.
  • Beaulieu, Alan (2020): Learning SQL: Generate, Manipulate, and Retrieve Data.
  • Elmasri, Ramez; Navathe, Shamkant B. (2016): Fundamentals of Database Systems, Global Edition. 7th Revised edition. Pearson Education Limited.
  • Jukic, Nenad; Vrbsky, Susan; Nestorov, Svetlozar (2017): Database systems: introduction to databases and data warehouses.
  • Kline, Kevin E.; Kline, Daniel; Hunt, Brand (2008): SQL in a nutshell: a desktop quick reference ; covers MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and SQL server. 3. ed. Sebastopol, Calif. (u.a.): O’Reilly. Online im Internet: URL: http://vlb-content.vorarlberg.at/fhbscan1/330900085568.pdf.
  • Kline, Kevin u.a. (2017): SQL in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference Guide. 4th edition. O’Reilly UK Ltd.
  • Laudon, Kenneth C; Laudon, Jane Price (2020): Management information systems: managing the digital firm. 16th Ed. Pearson Education Canada.
  • Meier, Andreas; Kaufmann, Michael (2019): SQL & NoSQL databases. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Petrov, Alex (2019): Database internals: a deep dive into how distributed data systems work. First edition. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media.
  • Powell, Gavin (2020): Database modeling step by step.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face to face

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