Web-based Information Systems (E)
Niveau
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of the courses/module
The students
- have knowledge about the application of web-based information systems in the private, economic and public sector.
- know essential elements of content- and communication-oriented information systems.
- are familiar with typical application scenarios and can assess the potentials of existing and emerging technologies and contribute them to the conception of new applications.
- have knowledge about the application of web-based information systems in the private, economic and public sector.
- know essential elements of content- and communication-oriented information systems.
- are familiar with typical application scenarios and can assess the potentials of existing and emerging technologies and contribute them to the conception of new applications.
Prerequisites for the course
Courses of the previous semester successfully completed
Course content
- Classification of web-based information systems.
- Consideration and differentiation of content-oriented and communication-oriented information systems on the basis of their characteristic properties and application examples.
- Representative representatives of the respective classes of web-based information systems.
- Application of web-based information systems in the business environment and on the Internet on the basis of case studies.
- Consideration and differentiation of content-oriented and communication-oriented information systems on the basis of their characteristic properties and application examples.
- Representative representatives of the respective classes of web-based information systems.
- Application of web-based information systems in the business environment and on the Internet on the basis of case studies.
Recommended specialist literature
- Silberberger, H.: Collaborative Business und Web Services. - Springer, 2007.
- Meier, A.; Stormer, H.: eBusiness & eCommerce: Management der digitalen Wertschöpfungskette. - Springer, 2012.
- Kollmann, T.: E-Business: Grundlagen elektronischer Geschäftsprozesse in der Net Economy. - Springer Gabler, 2013.
- Koch M.; Richter A.: Enterprise 2.0: Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen. - Oldenbourg, 2009.
- Back, A. Gronau, N; Tochtermann, K.: Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis: Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software. - De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2012.
- Spörrer, S.: Content Management Systeme: Begriffsstruktur und Praxisbeispiel. - Springer Gabler, 2019.
- Meier, A.; Stormer, H.: eBusiness & eCommerce: Management der digitalen Wertschöpfungskette. - Springer, 2012.
- Kollmann, T.: E-Business: Grundlagen elektronischer Geschäftsprozesse in der Net Economy. - Springer Gabler, 2013.
- Koch M.; Richter A.: Enterprise 2.0: Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen. - Oldenbourg, 2009.
- Back, A. Gronau, N; Tochtermann, K.: Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis: Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software. - De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2012.
- Spörrer, S.: Content Management Systeme: Begriffsstruktur und Praxisbeispiel. - Springer Gabler, 2019.
Assessment methods and criteria
Final exam
Language
English
Number of ECTS credits awarded
3
Share of e-learning in %
25
Semester hours per week
2.0
Planned teaching and learning method
Written exam (multiple choice and open questions), group work, seminar papers, presentations
Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
1
Name of lecturer
Larcher Johannes Georg
Academic year
2
Key figure of the course/module
WIS1
Type of course/module
integrated lecture
Type of course
Compulsory
Internship(s)
not applicable