Master Vorlesung/Übung Business Process Management

Bei dieser Veranstaltung handelt es sich um ein neues Kursmodul, das im Rahmen der anstehenden Reakkreditierung neu eingeführt wird. Da das Modul derzeit noch über keinen Eintrag im Modulhandbuch verfügt, geben wir den Studierenden die Wahl zwischen den folgenden, existierenden Modulen.

Wahlweise Anrechnung auf die folgenden Kurse aus dem Modulhandbuch für Wahlpflicht Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik:

You have the choice of the following courses:

  • WIPS02: Business Software
  • WIPS04: Collaborative Business

Attention: Minimum number of participants

Minimum: 5 (if there are fewer than 5 students enrolled then the course will not run)

Contents of this page

  1. Lecture (Vorlesung)
  2. Tutorial (Übung)
General remark: Details can be subject to change.

 

Information from KLIPS:

A proper lunch break will be ensured.

1. Lecture

Course Description

Attention: This course will be held over a 6 week period in a 4 hours lecture and 4 hours tutorial a day due to the Summer Academy and public holidays. The course will end before the start of the Summer Academy, thus all students have the opportunity to participate.

Business Process Management (BPM) is a management paradigm for enterprises of all sizes as well as for  public authorities. In the manufacturing industry BPM has been established for more than 100 years now whilst it is a relatively new approach in service companies. This course focuses on BPM methods and tools that can be used in office environments.

The course aims to provide graduates with the necessary basic skills and theoretical background to successfully operate in BPM environments. It brings together different business areas such as strategy, information and technology management and provides a critical and practical introduction to the theories, models, frameworks, tools and techniques for designing sustainable BPM initiatives.

Session Outline

Session times: 09:00-10:30h and 10:45-12:15h

Location: Business Process Lab (A 310)

Date Topic Contents
19.4. Introduction to BPM Historical context and basic terms;
Process modeling essentials
26.4. Process systemization Service processes and their organisation
Introduction to the case study;
Implementation and operation of BPM at GKS/ DSGF
  3.5. Process modeling and BPM tools Process management and IT
Modeling and BPM tools;
Process optimisation, process management and business intelligence
10.5. BPM implementation Methodical approach to the implementation of BPM;
Change management;
Legal considerations
24.5. Mass process management BPM for high-volume processes: mBPM;
Introduction to a mass process management tool
14.6. Process optimisation Guest lecture process cost calculation
Approaches to process categorisation;
Questions concerning the exam
21.6. Exam  

Lecture materials

Materials will be uploaded to Quickr.

Target Audience

Master students of Information Management

Master students of Wirtschaftsinformatik

Course Language

The course materials will be in English. However, the language spoken may be German.

Credits and Examination

Credit points (ECTS): 3

Examination: exam

Prerequisites for exam: tutorial successfully passed

Lecturers

michael biemer
Michael Biemer
HUEBINET GmbH
+49 261 500 86 12
michael.biemer@huebinet.de

2. Tutorial

Session Outline

Session times: 12:30-14:00h and 14:15-15:45h

Location: Business Process Lab (A 310)

Date Topic Contents
19.4. Introduction to process modeling BOC ADONIS;
process modeling
26.4. Advanced process modeling advanced modeling;
eXperience methodology
  3.5. BPM tools IBM Process Manager
10.5. Analysis and simulation Analysis and simulation of processes
24.5. Mass process management HUEBINET awino
14.6. Process optimisation Process optimisation;
Exam preparation

Tutorial materials and submissions

Materials and submissions will be uploaded to Quickr.

Target Audience

Master students of Information Management

Master students of Wirtschaftsinformatik

Course Language

The course materials will be in English. However, the spokenlanguage will be German.

Credits and Examination

Credit points (ECTS): 3

Examination:

  • Points through exercises (60% required to pass)
  • Presentation of exercises

Tutors

michael biemer
Michael Biemer
HUEBINET GmbH
+49 261 500 86 12
michael.biemer@huebinet.de

 

last modified Apr 18, 2012 04:12

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