Software Engineering for Business Applications - Bachelor's Course (IN2085)
Lecturer (assistant) | |
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Number | 240947404 |
Type | lecture |
Duration | 2 SWS |
Term | Wintersemester 2025/26 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
- 16.10.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 23.10.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 30.10.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 06.11.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 13.11.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 20.11.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 27.11.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 11.12.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 18.12.2025 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 08.01.2026 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 15.01.2026 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 22.01.2026 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 29.01.2026 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
- 05.02.2026 12:00-14:00 101, Hörsaal 1, "Interims I"
Admission information
Objectives
Description
- Requirements engineering for business information systems (methods and tools
for investigating and analyzing requirements)
- Persistence: concepts, tools, technologies and frameworks
- Distribution in Information Systems: concepts, middleware and architectures
Teaching and learning methods
Links
Learning Outcomes
After the successful participation in the module, students will be able to understand and evaluate the "domain-specific" problems (persistence, distribution, customizing, multilingualism, operation, maintenance, configuration management) that arise during the analysis, design and implementation of business applications. Furthermore, students can address these problems using proven methods and technologies applying individual and standard software, and present the advantages and disadvantages of the available methods in a well-founded manner. After participating in the module, students are also able to independently apply the concepts they have learned to the programming of real-world business applications.
In the written exam, all software engineering knowledge and skills – in particular programming and tool use – conveyed in the lecture and exercise will be assessed.
Grade Bonus Information:
Necessary conditions to receive a grade bonus of 0.3:
- Passing the exam
- At least 70% of all achievable bonus points achieved. You get one bonus point each for
- attendance per exercise session
- per passed (correct, error-free, executable) homework
- Extra points possible for presenting exercise and homework solutions (don‘t count towards total) to balance out missed exercises and/or not passed homework
News
Latest announcements for the winter term 25/26:
- The lecture will take place onsite (in Garching)
- Thursday 12:00—14:00, in 5620.01.101 (Hörsaal 1, "Interims I")
- First lecture is on 16.10.2025
- The exercise groups will take place onsite (in Garching). Registration for the exercises opens in the first week of lectures.
- The exam will be conducted onsite (in Garching) at the end of the winter semester (February).
- The retake exam will be offered before the start of the summer semester (April).
- Registration is done via TUMonline (Open from 17.10.2025 to 23.10.2025).
For any questions, please feel free to contact Joshua Oehms.
Exercise Groups (tentative)
Registration for the exercise groups is done via TUMonline.
Group | Date | Room |
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Group 1 | Mondays 10:00 – 12:00 | 01.11.018 |
Group 2 | Mondays 12:00 – 14:00 | 02.13.010 |
Group 3 | Mondays 14:00 – 16:00 | 02.13.010 |
Group 4 | Tuesdays 16:00 – 18:00 | 01.10.011 |
Group 5 | Tuesdays 14:00 – 16:00 | 01.10.011 |
Group 7 | Wednesdays 14:00 – 16:00 | 00.13.036 |
Group 8 | Wednesdays 16:00 – 18:00 | 00.13.036 |
Group 9 | Tuesdays 10:00 – 12:00 | 02.09.023 |
Group 10 | Thursdays 10:00 – 12:00 | 01.09.014 |
Group 11 | Thursdays 14:00 – 16:00 | 00.08.036 |