Nach positiver Absolvierung der Lehrveranstaltung sind Studierende in der Lage...
After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
- enumerate and describe the fundamental research methods in Computer Science
- point out the basic targets and concepts of these research methods
- find pointers to more advanced information about these methods
- critically identify the research methods relevant to their research and correctly apply these
This course comprise lectures and discussions that are held in presence.
An introduction meeting will be held on
Tue, March 19th, 2024 at 16:15
Participation is mandatory!
After an introduction to methodologies and paradigms
this course will continue with its 4 main parts:
- Formal methods
- Quantitative methods
- Qualitative methods
- Design methods
ECTS Breakdown:
19 hours / Qualitative methods
19 hours / Quantitative methods
19 hours / Formal methods
19 hours / Design methods
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76 hours overall
Schedule:
March 19: Organizational issues
April 16: Introduction to Methodologies and Paradigms
April 23: Quantitative Methods (1)
May 7: Design Methods
May 14: Formal Methods
May 28: Formal Methods
June 4: Quantitative Methods (2)
June 11: Qualitative Methods
June 18: to be confirmed
June 25: to be confirmed
The respective teachers design their blocks differently. Please pay attention to the information which will be available in the TUWEL course.
Generally, videos will be available to allow flexible timing for self-study. The dates listed in the schedule will mostly allow for discussion and Q&A
This is a Fundamental PhD Course of the Faculty of Informatics for doctoral students. This course is related to methodologies.
First-year doctoral students are advised to take this course, as its content may help them to prepare their PhD proposal.
Doctoral students in Computer Science have admission priority to this course.
In case of general questions (which are not specific to one of the course parts) please contact Andreas Steininger via e-mail: steininger@ecs.tuwien.ac.at. For questioons specific to a certain part, please contact the respective lecturer directly.
The course parts will be graded with an assignment for each part. The final grade is calculated as the average grade of the assignments.
For a positive overall grade all four course parts must have been graded positive by the respective lecturer.