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Google, Wikipedia, Flickr, and now you
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What have Google, Wikipedia, Flickr and Facebook in common? Right - each of these web services is a success story. But did you know that every other was developed by students at universities?
I-Teams offers you the unique opportunity to develop a databased web 2.0 application. Besides the technical aspects (like J2EE, AJAX, PHP, Spring, Hibernate,...), the course focuses on project organization and strategic management.
Why should I participate? Because this project will be a success allowing you to quit your part time job.
What are we looking for? Students with various talents from different backgrounds, e.g.
- software developers
- intended project leaders
- strategists
- marketing experts
- domain experts (internet law, medicine,... )
- analysts ;-)
Prerequisites and target audience
Prerequisites: Interest in project and team work, ability to communicate
Target audience: Students in the main study period (computer science, CE, Wirtschaftsinformatik, any other students with computer experience,...)
Further information
Time: winter term
Language: German/English
Hours per week (SWS): 4
Credits (ECTS): 8
Examination: (un)graded Schein
Contact: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lindner, Florian Irmert
Attention
Application required at: www.i-teams.de.
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