Masterstudium Business Informatics - Fakultät für Informatik, TU Wien
Masterstudium Business Informatics - Fakultät für Informatik, TU Wien Masterstudium Business Informatics - Fakultät für Informatik, TU Wien
• Collaborative knowledge ownership and management in a medium-sized team Syllabus: RDF (Resource Description Framework) und RDF Schema, Ontologies und OWL (Web Ontology Language), Description Logics, Tool support (Protege, Jena, etc), Software agents/Web Services, Semantic Web applications, Linked Open Data, Ontology alignment, Practical exploration of current mapping methods and tools, Semantic Integration of heterogeneous data sources, Ontologies and Manufacturing, Natural Language Processing Using Semantic Web Technologies. Expected Prerequisites: XML-Technologies Teaching and Learning Methods and Adequate Assessment of Performance: The module is organized along lectures, practical exercises with presentation of the results and discussions. Courses of Module: 3.0/2.0 VU Introduction to Semantic Web and one of the two alternatives * 3.0/2.0 VU Semi-Automatic Applications of Semantic Web Technologies * 3.0/2.0 VU Semantic Web Technologies SBI/KM4 - Semantic Business Processes ECTS-Credits: 6.0 Summary: Service oriented techniques are used for building software applications that use services available in a network such as the World Wide Web. The driving forces come from both the software engineering community and the business process community. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) promotes loose coupling between software components so that interoperability across programming languages and platforms can be achieved. Extending the classic middleware functions, SOA techniques incorporate the demands of e-business by adding process modeling and management functions. The description of services covers not only software interfaces but also semantic business information. Services can be dynamically discovered and composite services can be built from aggregates of other services. Learning Outcomes: Knowledge: • Basic knowledge as well as recent research ndings on service oriented techniques in the context of both the semantic web and the business process area. • Formal methods for web service process modeling including BPEL4WS for the orchestration as well as WS-CDL and WSCI for the choreography of processes. • Description and retrieval of semantic services based on languages like OWL-S and WSMO 62
Skills: • Knowledge about service oriented techniques in Semantic Web and Business Processes • Knowledge about formal methods for web service process modeling Competences: • Problem solving and development for dierent use-cases • Deepening the own knowledge • Enhancement of personal initiative and responsibility • Developing scientic interest • Collaborative knowledge ownership and management in a medium-sized team Syllabus: Basic knowledge as well as recent research ndings on service oriented techniques in the context of both the semantic web and the business process area, Formal methods for web service process modeling including BPEL4WS for the orchestration as well as WS-CDL and WSCI for the choreography of processes, Description and retrieval of semantic services based on languages like OWL-S and WSMO, Web service development history and standards, Web-enabled Applications, Web service Frameworks and IDEs, The ADOweb Semantic-oriented BPM portal, Applications in E-Learning eld, Service-oriented Architecture, Grid/Cloud- and Legacy Systems, BizTalk Integration. Expected Prerequisites: XML-Technologies, Semantic Web Basic Knowledge Teaching and Learning Methods and Adequate Assessment of Performance: The module is organized along lectures, seminars with presentation of the results and discussions. Courses of Module: 3.0/2.0 VO Semantic Services for Business Process Management 3.0/2.0 SE Semantic Services for Business Process Management SBI/LAW - Advanced Aspects of IT-Law ECTS-Credits: 6.0 Summary: This module deals with advanced legal aspects in applied computer sciences and IT related project and contract issues. Students adopt a deeper and applied understanding of specic law sectors relevant for IT professionals in actual project scenarios. Students identify the specic relevance of certain legal issues in applied IT scenarios. Moreover students gain insight into everyday situations and are aware of the rights and duties of the parties involved, so that they may avoid legal drawbacks from the perspective of an IT professional. The majority of the lessons are held as presentations and 63
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• Collaborative knowledge ownership and management in a medium-sized team<br />
Syllabus: RDF (Resource Description Framework) und RDF Schema, Ontologies und<br />
OWL (Web Ontology Language), Description Logics, Tool support (Protege, Jena, etc),<br />
Software agents/Web Services, Semantic Web applications, Linked Open Data, Ontology<br />
alignment, Practical exploration of current mapping methods and tools, Semantic Integration<br />
of heterogeneous data sources, Ontologies and Manufacturing, Natural Language<br />
Processing Using Semantic Web Technologies.<br />
Expected Prerequisites: XML-Technologies<br />
Teaching and Learning Methods and Adequate Assessment of Performance: The module<br />
is organized along lectures, practical exercises with presentation of the results and<br />
discussions.<br />
Courses of Module:<br />
3.0/2.0 VU Introduction to Semantic Web<br />
and one of the two alternatives<br />
* 3.0/2.0 VU Semi-Automatic Applications of Semantic Web Technologies<br />
* 3.0/2.0 VU Semantic Web Technologies<br />
SBI/KM4 - Semantic <strong>Business</strong> Processes<br />
ECTS-Credits: 6.0<br />
Summary: Service oriented techniques are used for building software applications that<br />
use services available in a network such as the World Wide Web. The driving forces<br />
come from both the software engineering community and the business process community.<br />
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) promotes loose coupling between software<br />
components so that interoperability across programming languages and platforms can<br />
be achieved. Extending the classic middleware functions, SOA techniques incorporate<br />
the demands of e-business by adding process modeling and management functions. The<br />
description of services covers not only software interfaces but also semantic business information.<br />
Services can be dynamically discovered and composite services can be built<br />
from aggregates of other services.<br />
Learning Outcomes:<br />
Knowledge:<br />
• Basic knowledge as well as recent research ndings on service oriented techniques<br />
in the context of both the semantic web and the business process area.<br />
• Formal methods for web service process modeling including BPEL4WS for the<br />
orchestration as well as WS-CDL and WSCI for the choreography of processes.<br />
• Description and retrieval of semantic services based on languages like OWL-S and<br />
WSMO<br />
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