Sector information - Referat für Arbeit und Wirtschaft
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March 2011<br />
Chair of Software Engineering for Business Information Systems<br />
http://wwwmatthes.in.tum.de<br />
Director: Professor Florian Matthes<br />
This chair is dedicated to studying the description and design of <strong>information</strong><br />
infrastructures. It also conducts research into content brokers as generic software<br />
systems and their use in e-government.<br />
Chair of Technical Informatics and Computer Networks<br />
http://wwwhegering.informatik.tu-muenchen.de<br />
Director: Professor Heinz-Gerd Hegering and Prof. Dr. Dieter Kranzmüller<br />
This chair addresses issues relating to communication systems and new networkbased<br />
services, distributed systems and platforms, Internet applications, and<br />
planning and operating models for collaborative IT infrastructures.<br />
Chair of IT-Based Didactic Methods<br />
http://ddi.in.tum.de<br />
Director: Professor Peter Hubwieser<br />
This chair explores the use of IT in educational settings as well as studying<br />
didactic and technical approaches to e-learning.<br />
Munich University of Applied Sciences<br />
http://www.hm.edu.de<br />
The "FH Munich" – one of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences –<br />
currently offers more than 60 "Diplom", bachelor's and master's courses. The<br />
university's nearly 14,500 students are served by a total of some 470 professors,<br />
more than 460 staff and about 600 lecturers.<br />
Faculty of Computer Sciences and Mathematics<br />
http://www.informatik.fh-muenchen.de<br />
Dean: Professor Martin Ruckert<br />
Conceived in close collaboration with industrial companies, this faculty covers a<br />
broad spectrum of modern courses relating to every aspect of informatics.<br />
Students can earn bachelor's and master's degrees in a variety of subjects.<br />
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