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

Trends and Concepts in Software Industry I

Dozent: Prof. Dr. h.c. Hasso Plattner (Enterprise Platform and Integration Concepts)

Description

The focus of this lecture is on enterprise applications, especially with regards to in-memory databases and a programming model for enterprise applications. The lecture will largely be based on the In-Memory Data Management book by Prof. Hasso Plattner, which will be given for free to all enrolled students at V-2.11 (Marilena Davis). Students can pick up their copy after corresponding announcement. Parts of the lecture will be conducted in a flipped classroom setting, meaning that participants have to prepare parts of the content beforehand, which will allow for more dynamic discussions about vital parts of the introduced technologies and additional hands-on sessions. During the block week, we will have several guided discussions and controversial questions with the aim of reflecting the content and increase your ability to judge current trends and concepts with a focus on in-memory database technology. Additional presentations will complement the block week. After the lecture the students should be able to discuss and judge emerging trends of software engineering and data management in the context of enterprise applications.

Requirements

None

Teaching Materials

Slides

Kickoff 

Rehearsal

Further Reading

  • openHPI Course In-Memory Data Management

  • Book "A Course in In-Memory Data Management" (will be provided to enrolled students)

  • Additional papers to be announced

Course Structure

  • Group work and preparation phase - brief self-study as well as hands on exercises and experiments to prepare for block lecture
  • Block lecture - traditional lecture style and flipped classroom sessions with Prof. Plattner

Important Dates

  • Introduction, question answering session: April 11th, 3:15pm, building D, D-E-9/10
  • Group Assignment: April 15th
  • openHPI Course - https://open.hpi.de/courses/tuk2019 
    • Start: April 26th
    • End: May 12th
  • Preparation meeting
    • June 27th, 3:15pm, building D, D-E-9/10
  • Block lecture: July 8th - July 11th
  • Exam: July 29th (3pm-5pm) and July 30th - room V2.16