- Offered in SoSe and WiSe (Not at the SoSe 2025)
- Current topics in information systems, such as human-AI collaboration. Focus on the cognitive processes underlying the interaction of humans with new technologies.
- In this lecture, students are required to read current research papers and discuss them in class. Additionally, a final seminar thesis will be written.
- This course serves as preparation for the master thesis
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- Offered in WiSe
- Semester hours per week: 4
- Language: German
- Course consisting of a lecture and an accompanying exercise
- The grade is made up of 60% from the final examination and 40% from the exercise performance
- Content of the course:
- Technical and economic fundamentals of the healthcare system with a special focus on digitalization in Germany.
- Consideration of current digitalization strategies and the future potential of new technologies such as AI systems.
- Both the complexity of implementation and the technological potential will be considered.
- We will also take a closer look at the regulatory and financial framework conditions.
- The analysis will be guided by theoretical models that understand information systems as socio-technical systems. We will focus on the interfaces between technology, task, healthcare context and people.
- Offered in SoSe
- Semester hours per week: 4
- Language: German
- Course consisting of a lecture and an accompanying exercise
- Content of the Course
- This course provides a comprehensive introduction to business process and enterprise modeling. It is designed for undergraduate students interested in analyzing and designing intra-company and inter-company processes. The focus is on the significance and application of information systems and business process modeling in business informatics.
- The course content covers the fundamentals of service-oriented architectures and object-oriented modeling approaches. Students will be introduced to established modeling methods, learning their practical implementation. In addition to process modeling, the course also imparts fundamentals of business process management, particularly emphasizing techniques for analyzing business processes, business process optimization, and simulating business processes. We place great importance on linking the learned concepts and principles with practical use cases, enabling students to better understand and apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in practice.