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Introduction to Business Informatics
30.7114

Description
Learning objectives:

Students gain an overview of selected approaches, systems, methods and content of business informatics and acquire the skills to apply and evaluate these independently and problem-related using simplified examples - for example, profitability analyses and calculations, business process analyses and models.
Students also learn about the subject matter and basic concepts of business administration in business informatics, in particular the typical structure and usual functioning of companies and the corresponding business management concepts (e.g. the principle of profitability), and are able to discuss these critically.
Building on their basic knowledge of companies, students will be able to discuss the fundamentals of business application systems and the concept of integrated information processing in companies.
Interfaces to other areas of computer science, business administration and other related disciplines and their significance for business informatics are understood, so that students can reproduce interdisciplinary knowledge, discuss it critically and transfer it independently to simple questions of business informatics and thus apply it to solve these questions.

Course content:

  •     Basic contexts and subject matter of business administration
  •     Selected operational functional areas and performance processes
  •     Basic concepts and methods of modeling (data and process models)
  •     Integrated operational information processing
  •     Operational application systems to support operational functions
  •     Industry-oriented application systems
  •     Market, industry and labor market IT
  •     Selected topics in business informatics

ECTS credits
5

Teaching Language
Deutsch

Exam Language
Deutsch

Support Materials Language
English/Deutsch

Basic Learning Outcomes

Managing Entity (faculty)
Computer Science Department (HDA)