Students collaborate in small groups and conduct a software development project. From a project management perspective, students coordinate themselves, define collaboration patterns, set up a code base, create, prioritize, and assign tasks and work packages, assess success/failure, and communicate their outcome to an academic audience. From a code production perspective, students conceptualize, design, implement, document, and communicate their software, where software may be an application, a service, or a data pipeline.
Topic domains include, yet are not limited to:
- Business Process Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Machine Learning/AI
- Privacy Engineering
- Identity Management & Digital Trust
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Analytics
- Cloud/Edge Computing
- 6G Application and Service
- Trainer/in: Kaustabh Barman
- Trainer/in: Thomas Franklin Cory
- Trainer/in: Patrick Herbke
- Trainer/in: Axel Küpper
- Trainer/in: Sanjeet Raj Pandey
- Trainer/in: Philip Raschke
- Trainer/in: Wolf Siegfried Rieder
- Trainer/in: Sandro Rodriguez Garzon
- Trainer/in: Christian Rene Sechting
- Trainer/in: Carlo Segat
- Trainer/in: Awid Vaziry