Courses


 

 

The Informatica Feminale 2011 combined courses in the following fields:

- Robotics and technical networks

- Mobile web and the Internet

- Software development as a process

- Data base management systems

- Interdisciplinary Informatics

- Unix/ Linux

- Competences for study and work

- Key skill writing

- Work-life-balance

 



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IF SOF 05

Introduction to Programming in Java


Course


Sima Darabi

Uni Mannheim


Mo 29.8. 14.00-17.30 Uhr
Tu 30.8. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
We 31.8. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
Th 1.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
Fr 2.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr


Target Group: This course is specially designed for students who do not have any programming experience and those students who prefer to start learning the Java programming language from the fundamentals.

Prerequisites: – (Students are requested to bring a notebook with them)

Requirements: Exercises during the summer university, programming assignment afterwards

Participants: 15

Credits (ECTS): 1, with assignment 2


This course will be an introduction to object-oriented java programming and teaches the fundamental syntax and concepts of the Java language. This course is typically taught using Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Students are shown how to install Eclipse. Topics will include syntax, data types, iteration, Control statements, conditional expressions, arrays, references, methods, objects, packaging, Java documentation and debugging techniques.




IF-IS ROB 05

IP based Wireless Sensor Networks Protocols and Applications


Project


Dr.-Ing. Koojana Kuladinithi

University of Bremen


We 7.9. 11.00-12.30 Uhr
Th 8.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
Fr 9.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr


Target Group: open

Prerequisites: basic knowledge of communication networks

Requirements: exercises during summer university

Participants: 20

Credits (ECTS):1


A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) consists of many tiny sensor nodes, each node having a radio transceiver, a micro controller and a power source usually in the form of a battery. WSNs are used in many industrial and civilian applications such as healthcare monitoring, environmental monitoring, building automation, traffic control, logistics, wildlife monitoring, facility management, etc.
Today, there exist several standardization bodies and promotional organizations (ZigBee, WirelessHART, ISA100, IPSO alliance, IETF, etc.) which are focused on different areas of WSNs. One of the most open standardization bodies is the IETF. IETF currently has actively involved in developing standards for WSNs. This seminar is mainly devoted to presenting the current IETF standards developed by the above mentioned working groups, highlighting some practical applications and also with a few hands-on experiences.




IF-IS ROB 08

Introduction to Digital Audio and Signal Processing


Course


Eva Parotat

Berlin


Mo 12.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
Tu 13.9. 09.00-12.30 und 14.00-15.30 Uhr
We 14.9. 09.00-10.30 Uhr


Target Group: open

Prerequisites: -

Requirements: email exchange before, assignments during and after the summer university

Participants: 12

Credits (ECTS):1


Digital Audio offers numerous advantages in recording, editing, storage and transmission of audio signals. However, some restrictions and "pitfalls" that may lead to audible impairments are to be taken into account. Based on the fundamentals of digital signal processing we will learn about the sampling theorem, quantization and filtering of audio signals and take a closer look at the effects of clipping, noise and data compression - in theory as well as in short hands-on exercises.




IF-IS SUB 05

Understanding German Cultural Standards


Workshop


Silvia Bauer

München


Sa 3.9. 11.00-12.30 und 13.30-17.00 Uhr
So 4.9. 11.00-12.30 und 13.30-17.00 Uhr


Target Group: open

Prerequisites: Good command of English language skills, Open-mindedness, readiness for discussing cultural differences and own cultural background; interest in different cultures and in the topic of the course

Requirements: Short exchange of information prior to the workshop, (Group) exercises and discussions during the workshop

Participants: 12

Credits (ECTS):1


In the era of globalization understanding cultural differences and particularities has become a vital soft skill and an important ingredient for working successfully in multicultural teams. While studying and working abroad as well as living in multicultural societies has become commonplace, cultural differences are still a major cause for misunderstanding and confusion.
In this workshop you will be introduced to German cultural standards and thereby develop a better understanding of what makes your German colleagues or clients tick, as well as improve your understanding of a variety of intercultural situations. The workshop makes use of short interdisciplinary, theoretical presentations, group exercises, role-plays and discussions.