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Service Engineering

Summer

(engl. Service Engineering )

Modulnummer: FIN-INF-110318
Link zum LSF: LSF
Verantwortung: Prof. Dr. Frank Ortmeier
Dozent:in: Andreas Schmietendorf (HWR Berlin)
Lehrveranstaltungen:
  • Vorlesung Service Engineering
  • Übung Service Engineering
Verwendbarkeit: - M.Sc. INF: Informatik
- M.Sc. INGINF: Informatik
- M.Sc. WIF: Wirtschaftsinformatik
- M.Sc. WIF: Informatik
- M.Sc. DKE: Applied Data Science

Kürzel

CP

6

Semester

Summer

Fachsem.

ab 1.

Dauer

1 Semester

Sprache

deutsch

Niveau

Master

Angestrebte Lernergebnisse:
The students ...

  • know the effects of service-oriented architecture approaches on the entire life cycle of such implemented solutions,
  • know the challenges (technology, processes, organization, ...) of service-oriented integration solutions and the associated solution alternatives,
  • can derive and create required services model-driven or evaluate them based on criteria (make or buy),
  • know current technology approaches for implementing required services and can apply selected representatives prototypically,
  • can create service compositions from the perspective of modeling and implementation (low and high code) or apply the required management.

Inhalt:
Overview

  • The lecture starts with the business, organizational and process-related causes of API-based integration solutions. In this context, domain-specific (reference) model approaches from the industrial environment (telecommunications, banking, insurance, ...) are discussed.
  • Building on this, students learn about the functions of integration platforms (including API management), which support and manage API compositions throughout their entire life cycle.
  • With the help of the first complex exercise, a quantitative evaluation of public and open APIs offered on the Internet is then carried out.
  • Another alternative complex exercise deals with the specification, modeling, development and integration of web-based APIs in (possibly mobile) application scenarios.
  • The final complex exercise focuses on the composition of APIs, whereby students can again choose their own focus (model view, implementation, management).
Topics:
  • Integration solutions as drivers of digitalization
  • Integrating instead of implementing
  • Basic technologies for web APIs (public and open APIs)
  • Specification, development and management of web APIs
  • Process modelling and implementation (API composition)

Arbeitsaufwand:
56 h attendance + 124 h independent work

Prüfungsvorleistungen: Studien-/Prüfungsleistungen: Lehrform / SWS:

Oral examination

  • 2 SWS Lecture
  • 2 SWS Exercise

Voraussetzungen nach Prüfungsordnung: Empfohlene Voraussetzungen:

none

Software Engineering

Medienformen: Literatur:


  • Hartenstein, S.; Nadobny, K.; Schmidt, S.; Schmietendorf, A.: Sicherheits- und Compliance-Management im Lebenszyklus von Web APIs, Logos-Verlag, Berlin, März 2020,
  • Nitze, A.; Schmietendorf, A.: Bewertungsaspekte bei der agilen SW-Entwicklung …, Logos Verlag, Berlin 2014
  • Schmietendorf, A.; Knuth, M.: Aspekte des Software Engineerings im Diskurs einer Low-Code orientierten Softwareentwicklung, Logos Verlag, Berlin 2024
  • Sneed, H.; Sneed, S.: Web-basierte Systemintegration, Vieweg-Verlag, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden 2003
  • Spichale, K.: API-Design, Praxishandbuch für Java-und Webservice-Entwickler, dpunkt.verlag, 2017
  • Tilkov, S. et al.: REST und HTTP, dpunkt.verlag, Heidelberg 2015

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