Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert Academic Staffgeorg.mansky-kummert@fh-campuswien.ac.at T: +43 1 606 68 77-2145 F: +43 1 606 68 77-2139 Room: C.1.08b Favoritenstraße 226 1100 WienLectures 2021/22Engineering> Web Technologies ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreWeb Technologies ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc3SWS6ECTSLecture contentsWeb Technologies are the technologies used for a static or dynamic presentation of content on the Web. The ILV addresses both infrastructural technologies (web servers, cloud services), content processing technologies and the technologies required for their implementation. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Historical development of the Internet - Technology and background - HTTP protocol - Rest & MVC - Creating static websites using HTML5 and CSS3 - Fundamentals in JavaScript, PHP and Frameworks - Responsive Web Design - Javascript Libraries - Security aspects of web technologiesAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methods(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Präsentation von Themen durch die Studierenden, praktische Übungen, VortragLanguageEnglish> Software Engineering ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreSoftware Engineering ILVLector: Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Gerstbach, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic4SWS7ECTSLecture contentsThis lecture aims to explain the technical, organizational and economic aspects of software engineering. Organizational possibilities for structuring software development in the form of process models, such as waterfall model, spiral model and agile models are presented. The technical aspects of software engineering focus on the creation of object-oriented systems and their modeling. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Software Engineering Activities, - Requirements Engineering, - use cases, - high-level design - UML activity diagrams, - UML class diagrams, - UML sequence diagrams, - Software testing, - software process models and - Agile software development.Assessment methodsFinal exam Individual and group worksTeaching methodsBlended learning, guest lectures, experiental learning, coachingLanguageGerman> Bachelor Thesis 2 SE Computer Science and Digital Communications moreBachelor Thesis 2 SELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, FH-Prof. DI Thomas Fischer, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Wolfgang Radinger-Peer, MBA, Silvia Schmidt, BSc MSc, Dr. Christian Steineder, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc, Sebastian Ukleja, BSc1SWS6ECTSLecture contents- Independent work on a relevant subject based on the technical topics of the elective modules and possibly the Bachelor thesis 1 at a scientific level under the guidance of a supervisor. - Elaboration of the bachelor thesis 2Assessment methodsFinal exam Approval of the bachelor thesisTeaching methodsCarrying out a practical work and elaboration as a bachelor thesis with coaching. Students present the current development of their bachelor thesis 2 at regular intervals and put it up for discussion.LanguageGerman> Web Technologies ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreWeb Technologies ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc3SWS6ECTSLecture contents(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Web Technologies are the technologies used for a static or dynamic presentation of content on the Web. The ILV addresses both infrastructural technologies (web servers, cloud services), content processing technologies and the technologies required for their implementation. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Historical development of the Internet - Technology and background - HTTP protocol - Rest & MVC - Creating static websites using HTML5 and CSS3 - Fundamentals in JavaScript, PHP and Frameworks - Responsive Web Design - Javascript Libraries - Security aspects of web technologiesAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methods(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Präsentation von Themen durch die Studierenden, praktische Übungen, VortragLanguageEnglish> Software Engineering Project 1 UE Software Design and Engineering moreSoftware Engineering Project 1 UELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Wolfgang Radinger-Peer, MBA, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, MSc BSc, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsSoftware Engineering Project 1 enables students to implement the knowledge acquired during their studies in a concrete project. In the first semester, a concrete problem is analyzed and a design for the software solution is worked out using Advanced Project Management methods. This solution will then be implemented in the software project in the second semester. The LV covers in particular the following contents: - Application of modern project management methods to a concrete project Formulation - , classification and prioritization of requirements for a concrete problem Use of - UML diagrams (Use Case, class, activity and sequence diagrams) for software design design to meet requirements Structured - and standardized documentation of results as a high-level design document that serves as a basis for implementation .Assessment methodsModule examTeaching methodsGroup work, practical project implementation accompanied by exercises and coachingLanguageGerman> Software Engineering Project 2 UE Software Design and Engineering moreSoftware Engineering Project 2 UELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, MSc BSc, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsSoftware Engineering Project 2 enables students to implement the knowledge acquired during their studies in a concrete project. In the second semester, based on requirements and design draft from the software design project, the software solution is implemented in the first semester using modern software development methods and tools. This implemented solution is then systematically tested and improvements are incorporated. The LV covers in particular the following contents: - Implementation of classes and data structures based on the High Level Design documentUse of - software algorithms for the implementation of activity and sequence diagramsDefinition - and prioritization of test cases under consideration of requirementsConduction of - test scenarios with current test toolsAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methodsGroup work, practical project implementation accompanied by exercises and coachingLanguageGerman
> Web Technologies ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreWeb Technologies ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc3SWS6ECTSLecture contentsWeb Technologies are the technologies used for a static or dynamic presentation of content on the Web. The ILV addresses both infrastructural technologies (web servers, cloud services), content processing technologies and the technologies required for their implementation. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Historical development of the Internet - Technology and background - HTTP protocol - Rest & MVC - Creating static websites using HTML5 and CSS3 - Fundamentals in JavaScript, PHP and Frameworks - Responsive Web Design - Javascript Libraries - Security aspects of web technologiesAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methods(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Präsentation von Themen durch die Studierenden, praktische Übungen, VortragLanguageEnglish
> Software Engineering ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreSoftware Engineering ILVLector: Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Gerstbach, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic4SWS7ECTSLecture contentsThis lecture aims to explain the technical, organizational and economic aspects of software engineering. Organizational possibilities for structuring software development in the form of process models, such as waterfall model, spiral model and agile models are presented. The technical aspects of software engineering focus on the creation of object-oriented systems and their modeling. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Software Engineering Activities, - Requirements Engineering, - use cases, - high-level design - UML activity diagrams, - UML class diagrams, - UML sequence diagrams, - Software testing, - software process models and - Agile software development.Assessment methodsFinal exam Individual and group worksTeaching methodsBlended learning, guest lectures, experiental learning, coachingLanguageGerman
> Bachelor Thesis 2 SE Computer Science and Digital Communications moreBachelor Thesis 2 SELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, FH-Prof. DI Thomas Fischer, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Wolfgang Radinger-Peer, MBA, Silvia Schmidt, BSc MSc, Dr. Christian Steineder, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc, Sebastian Ukleja, BSc1SWS6ECTSLecture contents- Independent work on a relevant subject based on the technical topics of the elective modules and possibly the Bachelor thesis 1 at a scientific level under the guidance of a supervisor. - Elaboration of the bachelor thesis 2Assessment methodsFinal exam Approval of the bachelor thesisTeaching methodsCarrying out a practical work and elaboration as a bachelor thesis with coaching. Students present the current development of their bachelor thesis 2 at regular intervals and put it up for discussion.LanguageGerman
> Web Technologies ILV Computer Science and Digital Communications moreWeb Technologies ILVLector: Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc3SWS6ECTSLecture contents(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Web Technologies are the technologies used for a static or dynamic presentation of content on the Web. The ILV addresses both infrastructural technologies (web servers, cloud services), content processing technologies and the technologies required for their implementation. The course covers in particular the following contents: - Historical development of the Internet - Technology and background - HTTP protocol - Rest & MVC - Creating static websites using HTML5 and CSS3 - Fundamentals in JavaScript, PHP and Frameworks - Responsive Web Design - Javascript Libraries - Security aspects of web technologiesAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methods(ONLY IN GERMAN - 28.02.2018) Präsentation von Themen durch die Studierenden, praktische Übungen, VortragLanguageEnglish
> Software Engineering Project 1 UE Software Design and Engineering moreSoftware Engineering Project 1 UELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Wolfgang Radinger-Peer, MBA, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, MSc BSc, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsSoftware Engineering Project 1 enables students to implement the knowledge acquired during their studies in a concrete project. In the first semester, a concrete problem is analyzed and a design for the software solution is worked out using Advanced Project Management methods. This solution will then be implemented in the software project in the second semester. The LV covers in particular the following contents: - Application of modern project management methods to a concrete project Formulation - , classification and prioritization of requirements for a concrete problem Use of - UML diagrams (Use Case, class, activity and sequence diagrams) for software design design to meet requirements Structured - and standardized documentation of results as a high-level design document that serves as a basis for implementation .Assessment methodsModule examTeaching methodsGroup work, practical project implementation accompanied by exercises and coachingLanguageGerman
> Software Engineering Project 2 UE Software Design and Engineering moreSoftware Engineering Project 2 UELector: DI Dr. techn. Mugdim Bublin, Leon Freudenthaler, BSc MSc, FH-Prof. FH-Hon.Prof. Priv.-Doz. Mag. DI. DI. Dr.techn. Karl Michael Göschka, FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Heimo Hirner, Dipl.-Ing. Georg Mansky-Kummert, FH-Prof. DI Dr. Igor Miladinovic, FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, MSc BSc, Bernhard Taufner, BSc, MSc1SWS5ECTSLecture contentsSoftware Engineering Project 2 enables students to implement the knowledge acquired during their studies in a concrete project. In the second semester, based on requirements and design draft from the software design project, the software solution is implemented in the first semester using modern software development methods and tools. This implemented solution is then systematically tested and improvements are incorporated. The LV covers in particular the following contents: - Implementation of classes and data structures based on the High Level Design documentUse of - software algorithms for the implementation of activity and sequence diagramsDefinition - and prioritization of test cases under consideration of requirementsConduction of - test scenarios with current test toolsAssessment methodsModule examTeaching methodsGroup work, practical project implementation accompanied by exercises and coachingLanguageGerman