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 | 28.10.2020 | 17:00 bis 18:00 | Kick-Off |
Thursday | 05.11.2020 | 16:00 bis 18:00 | Academic writing |
Thursday | 03.12.2020 | 16:00 bis 17:00 | How to Review? |
Tuesday | 08.12.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of intermediate paper |
Thursday | 28.01.2020 | 16:00 bis 17:00 | How to Present? |
Friday | 18.12.2020 | 23:59 | Submission of reviews |
Tuesday | 02.02.2021 | 23:59 | Submission of final paper |
Sunday | 07.02.2021 | 23:59 | Submission of final presentation |
Monday | 08.02.2021 | 17:00 to 19:00 | Final Presentation 1 |
Tuesday | 09.02.2021 | 09:00 to 11:00 | Final Presentation 2 |
For 54 years the ACM honors excelent acomplishments in computer science with the ACM Turing Award. It is the highest award in computer science and honored work marks the historical milestones in computer science.
The seminar deals with selected Turing Award winners, their life, their acomplishments, and the influence of their work today.
In this seminar, you will use academic procedures to analyze milestones of software engineering. Each participant chooses a turing award winner and elaborate on his lifes, his work and his influence on software engineering today.
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: