Dear followers and students,
because of the superb feedback I got from the .NET-lecture in July, I will offer a practical course this winter semester. The course website is available here.
The goal will be to learn how to develop software in a planned and organized manner. We'll get into discussing the different steps of a software development process. We'll divide the students in teams of 4 and practise an adapted version of the waterfall model. It consist of 4 seperate phases and each one needs one student in charge.
So, the main goal of this event is to practically learn the advantages of a development process model. And the disadvantages too. Familiarization is the catch-word. Now, although it's all about the model, I think it's also important to deal with an interesting piece of software. In contrast to former events of this kind in our faculty, I'd like to change the course a little and devote the first weeks to a dedicated brainstorming phase. Each team is supposed to freely develop an idea of what could be developed in this course.
Be creative - develop your own idea!
Watch out, here comes a KIT-disclaimer:
To all students: Please go to WebInScribe and select "PSE-Praktikum". Make your selection before October, 20th!
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