The AMOS Project is a course that teaches agile methods. As such, the learning goals center on acquiring the capabilities to perform an agile methods process well. How well are students able to perform a Scrum process? Work with the appropriate tooling? The resulting product and artifact quality is ...
The AMOS Project is a lab course in which we teach agile methods (Scrum and XP) using a single semester-long project. Student team sizes are 5-8 people. There are usually many projects, one for each team, all of which are sponsored by an industry partner. This year's project line-up contains nine pr...
We confirmed the AMOS 2016 project line-up. Please find the available projects below (short description, more on StudOn over the next few weeks). Everyone, please spread the word to make sure that we can fill all teams!
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A Mobile Remote for Hearing Aids via Bluetooth
An App and...
For clarification purposes, here are the precise teaching time slots for the upcoming summer semester 2016:
AMOSWednesdays: Lecture at 10:15-11:45 Uhr, exercises at 12:30-14:00 Uhr or 14:15-15:45 Uhr
ARCHThursdays: Lecture + exercises at 14:00-17:00 Uhr, coaching at 12:30-13:55 Uhr...
Students often ask for more industry presentations to get a better feeling for how work after their graduation might be like. Thus, with little fanfare, but a lot of pride, we present this coming summer semester's line-up of industry speakers as part of the 2016 AMOS projects. Don't miss them!
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We have updated our summary slides on how to study PSWT and OSS, please see this PDF and be there on Wed, January 13, 2016, at 16:30 Uhr (PSWT) or Wed, January 20, 2016, at 16:00 (OSS) in room R4.11, Cauerstr. 7, Erlangen (South).
IIS students, who are taking the 10 ECTS version of our NYT ("Nailing Your Thesis") research course, need to register for two modules separately. Below, please find the possible options:
5 ECTS as Seminar: Register for 648971
5 ECTS as Elective: Register for 530025
10 ECTS as Seminar + Elect...
I redesigned the FLOSS course. You can find the syllabus on the web, as usual. It is mostly an information systems (economics) course now, though it remains open to computer science students. It is planned to take place in SS 2016 next. PROD, the software product management course, has been moved to...
Nailing your Thesis (NYT) is our course on how to perform research. It is a comprehensive course, covering basics through methods to writing of final theses. Below, please find recordings of the first session from the winter semester 2015/16:
NYT #01A (first half before break), covers introdu...