Hasso-Plattner-Institut
Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. Hasso Plattner
 

Enterprise Applications

General Information

Short Description

Enterprise applications are about storing, displaying, manipulating, and analyzing large amounts of often complex data and the support and automation of business processes with that data. By that definition, data is the central aspect of enterprise software that drives the execution of business processes.

 

In this seminar, we describe characteristics of enterprise applications. In addition, we discuss typical enterprise business processes and elaborate on the requirements of information systems, which support these workflows. We introduce the concept of in-memory computing, which requires a programming model different from traditional disk-based database management systems. It requires a rethinking of how a system architecture needs to be designed and how functionality has to be distributed among the different layers. We furthermore focus on, how enterprise applications are developed and discuss improvements to this programming model.

 

In the practical part of this seminar, small groups of students will work on improving developer productivity in the context of enterprise applications. As an example, students might develop Eclipse plugins for a database query designer tool that provides instant feedback about the data that is queried and resulting runtimes of queries.

Goals of the Seminar

  • Understand
    • what "enterprise applications" are
    • common business processes
    • Enterprise applications development
    • In-Memory Database technology
  • Do
    • Work on a project in a small project team helping to increasing developer productivity
    • Gain project experience
  • Improve
    • presentation skills
    • scientific working skills

Termine

  1. 14.04. - Organisatorisches + Themenvorstellung
  2. 21.04. - Einführung, Beispiele für Enterprise Applications
  3. 22.04. - Charakteristika von Enterprise Applications
  4. 28.04. - Gastvortrag Werner Sinzig (SAP ERP)
  5. 29.04. - Gastvortrag Werner Sinzig (SAP ERP)
  6. 05.05. - Gastvortrag Werner Sinzig (SAP ERP)
  7. 19.05. - Zwischenpräsentationen
  8. 20.05. - Zwischenpräsentationen
  9. 21.07. - Endpräsentationen
  10. 22.07. - Endpräsentationen
  11. 31.08. - Projektende + Paper Abgabe

Preconditions

  • The participants should be in the 4th semester or higher.
  • The number of participants is restricted to 28. If more students apply, we reserve the right to select the participants

Teaching and Learning Process

The project seminar is a combination of a lecture and a practical part:

  • Teachers impart relevant knowledge
  • Students work on a self-containing topic in a team of max 4 people
  • Students regularly present their work
  • Every team comprises a project documentation
  • Throughout the whole semester, each team has a weekly meeting with the respective tutor

Grading

The following components determine the final mark:

 

PartValuation in %Type
Presentations (Mid-term / Final)30 (10 / 20)Personal grade
Project results30Team grade
Project documentation30Personal grade
General participation in the project seminar10Personal grade

All of the components must be passed in order to pass the project seminar.