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Software development 2

Niveau

Master's course

Learning outcomes of the courses/module

The following skills are developed in the course: - Students are familiar with advanced concepts of software development (e.g. pipelines, testing, etc.) which are frequently applied in the field of data science. - Students are familiar with the application of the concepts developed in frequently-used software development environments in the field of data analysis (e.g. in Python, MATLAB or R). - Students can design advanced applications to automate basic functionalities. - Students can implement designed applications independently.

Prerequisites for the course

1st semester: Students will have previous knowledge in the field of information technologies to the extent of 6 ECTS and therefore know the concept of the relational database and can read simple SQL queries. / 1st semester: Stu-dents will have previous knowledge in the field of information technologies to the extent of 6 ECTS and therefore know simple programming concepts (e.g. variables, branches, loops) as well as typical programming approaches (e.g. functional programming). / 2nd semester: SDDE.A1 module examination (Software Development 1)

Course content

The following content is discussed in the course: - Architecture models for data-driven software development and systems - Integration models and paradigms for implementing complex, process-oriented software ecosystems for analytical and data-driven systems - Application of proven design patterns for data-driven applications - Design and implementation of efficient and scalable software systems for data-driven applications - Testing of software applications (e.g. unit tests, integration tests, etc.)

Recommended specialist literature

PRIMARY LITERATURE: - Lutz, M (2013): Learning Python (Ed. 1), O'Reilly Media, Farnham (ISBN: 978-1449355739) SECONDARY LITERATURE: - Sommerville, I. (2015): Software Engineering, Global Edition (Ed. 10), Pearson Education, London (ISBN: 978-1292096131) - Williams, L.; Zimmermann, T. (2016): Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering (Ed. 1), Morgan Kauf-mann, Burlington (ISBN: 978-0128042069) - Crawley, M. J. (2007): The R Book (Ed. 1), John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester (ISBN: 978-0-470-51024-7

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam

Language

German

Number of ECTS credits awarded

6

Share of e-learning in %

33

Semester hours per week

3.0

Planned teaching and learning method

The following methods are used: - Lecture with discussion - Processing of exercises - Interactive workshop

Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered

2

Name of lecturer

Prof. (FH) Dr. Lukas Huber

Academic year

1

Key figure of the course/module

SDDE.5

Type of course/module

integrated lecture

Type of course

Compulsory

Internship(s)

none