Advanced Seminar MMI
Optional subject
Structure: L/E/P: 0/2/0, in the winter term
in addition to the lecture Human-Machine-Systems Technology
Supervisor: Prof. Urbas, Dipl.-Ing. J. Lorenz
Content and Qualifications
In the advanced seminar, current questions in the field of mobile Human-Machine-Interaction on the basis of annually changing, complex design tasks will be investigated. The processing of the tasks will take place independently, collaborative and project oriented. The supervisors act as clients und impart the basics of effective quality management and successful customer service in addition to the technical content.
After the completion of the advanced seminar, the student will be able to plan, execute smaller projects independently und present the results successfully. For this, the basic knowledge in the areas of project management, group work, work planning is imparted. The students are able to systematically design, develop, implement and test their work in a customer oriented manner.
The required knowledge is provided by the Human-Machine-Systems Technology MMST) The parallel participation is therefore recommended.
Didactic Concept
In the advanced seminar MMI, the knowledge, parallel imparted in the lecture Human-Machine-Systems Technology MMST), will be applied in order to comprehensively work on are complex problem in group work. The results will be presented to an audience on a fixed date. The supervision takes place in the form of consultations and joint discussions. The results are always functional, qualified prototypes.
Organization of the Module
The registration and the organization of the module is carried out via OPAL. There, all materials for the lecture and additional content will be provided.
The schedule is only provisional and serves as a room reservation! A first date including project presentation will be announced on OPAL
Prerequisites
The following knowledge is helpful for the successful completion of the seminar within the time frame:
- Knowledge of object oriented programming (Java, C#, C++, ...)
- Knowledge of object-oriented software design (UML)
- Attendance of the lecture Human-Machine-System Technology (recommended)
- Attendance of the lecture CAE-PA (or a comparable lecture)
Since the processing is divided into group tasks, not every participant has to meet all the requirements. Rather, the groups should be composed in such a way that the group as a whole has all the prerequisites.