This term, the seminar will be held as a web seminar, so that the following changes must be considered.
1. All lectures (including the Kick-Off meeting, review presentations, and the final presentation at the end of term) will be held as an online conference.
2. All lecture material will be uploaded to the Stud.ip website of this seminar.
3. The Kick-Off meeting will be postponed to 22.04.2020 because of the delayed start of the summer term.
All participants in this seminar are compelled to inform themselves regularly. Information sources are this website, e-mails to your tu-bs accounts, and the Stud.ip site of this seminar.
Participants must register for the Seminar "Progeramminglanguages - Concepts and Application" until 04.05.2020. The registration formulas must be send to the ISF sekretary via Mail (not E-Mail) or Fax.
Lecturer
Assistants
Credits
Depends on the major and your exam regulations.
One CP = 30h of work.
Audience
Bachelor and master students studying computer science, business informatics or IST who are interested in scientific work.
Registration
Use StudIP to register yourself for the seminar. We have limited our capacities to a maximum of 10 attendees!
Grading
For a successful participation, the following tasks have to be fulfilled:
Day | Date | Time | Topic |
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Wednesday | 22.04.2020 | 16:45 bis 17:45 | Kickoff |
Wednesday | 29.04.2020 | 16:45 bis 18:15 | Academic writing |
Wednesday | 27.05.2020 | 16:45 bis 17:45 | How to Review? |
Wednesday | 27.05.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of intermediate paper |
Wednesday | 10.06.2020 | 16:45 bis 17:45 | How to Present? |
Wednesday | 17.06.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of reviews |
Wednesday | 15.07.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of final paper |
Monday | 20.07.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of final presentation |
Tuesday | 21.07.2020 | 15:00 bis 18:00 | Final Presentation 1 |
Wednesday | 22.07.2020 | 15:00 bis 18:00 | Final Presentation 2 |
Programming languages are the core of modern electronic data processing. In this seminar, you will use academic procedures to analyze the features of different programming languages. The characteristics of different programming languages need to be identified and illustrated with examples. Furthermore, you will locate and describe application scenarios for the programming languages based on the identified features and characteristics.
Reviewing the work of other researchers is a common practice in modern science. Therefore, you will also review the work of two other students during the seminar. To this end, you have the opportunity to give feedback to your fellow stundents and improve your work based on the feedback you receive yourself.
The following topics are available:
A large amount of this lecture is based on independent work. You should prepare yourself for one work day a week to handle the workload.
The following skills are achieved in this course: