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Scrum-in-Practice

Winter

(engl. Scrum-in-Practice )

Modulnummer: FIN-INF-120438
Link zum LSF: LSF
Verantwortung: Prof. Dr. Frank Ortmeier
Dozent:in: Prof. Dr. Frank Ortmeier
Lehrveranstaltungen:
  • Vorlesung Scrum-in-Practice
  • Übung Scrum-in-Practice
Die Lehrveranstaltungen finden zum Teil im Blockformat statt.
Verwendbarkeit: - M.Sc. INF: Informatik
- M.Sc. INF: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen
- M.Sc. INGINF: Informatik
- M.Sc. INGINF: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen
- M.Sc. DKE: Applied Data Science
- M.Sc. DE: Methoden der Informatik
- M.Sc. DE: Fachliche Spezialisierung
- M.Sc. VC: Computer Science
- M.Sc. VC: Schlüssel- und Methodenkompetenzen

Kürzel

SIP

CP

6

Semester

Winter

Fachsem.

None

Dauer

1 Semester

Sprache

deutsch

Niveau

Master

Angestrebte Lernergebnisse:
students ...

  • know the Scrum project management method
  • apply agile software development methods practically
  • gain practical experience by carrying out a project
  • reflect on self- and project management

Inhalt:

  • In this module, theoretical knowledge and practical skills in dealing with Scrum are taught.
  • The event consists of three parts.
  • In an introductory part, the necessary concepts of the Scrum process model are presented in two lectures and the technologies necessary for successful project implementation are listed.
  • In the main part of the event, a project will be implemented using Scrum in a 1-week block event. This is done in project teams of 4-5 participants.
  • During this phase, Scrum meetings with the supervisors take place 2 times a day. As a result, the participants learn to develop purposefully and efficiently according to this development model.
  • The block event will take place in one week during the lecture-free period. Of course, there is a duty of attendance here.
  • For successful implementation in the project work, each participant is expected to carefully familiarize himself with the necessary technologies.
  • After the completion of the project week, the participants reflect on their experiences and summarize them. These results will then be discussed in a joint closing event.

Arbeitsaufwand:
180h = 56h presence time + 124h independent work on the project

Prüfungsvorleistungen: Studien-/Prüfungsleistungen: Lehrform / SWS:

Projekt + Ausarbeitung

mündliche Prüfung

Block seminar / Project work

Voraussetzungen nach Prüfungsordnung: Empfohlene Voraussetzungen:

none

Software Engineering

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