Lab Course / Praktikum: Project Management and Software Development for Medical Applications
by
Prof. Nassir Navab and
Dr. Ulrich Eck and
Dr. Benjamin Frisch
Tutors:
Marco Esposito,
Rüdiger Göbl
Type: Master Practical Course
Module IN2106,
Module IN8902,
Module IN4136
SWS: 6
Programs: Biomedical Computing (Master), Informatics (Master), Informatics (Diploma)
ECTS: 10 Credits
Preliminary Meeting ("Vorbesprechung"):
Further Meetings: See
schedule below
This course in TUMOnline: Link
The course will be conducted in English.
News
Please check back here regularly, as important news will be posted here.
- 01FEB2017: !NEW! The Final presentation schedule is now online!
- 18NOV2016: The Intermediate presentation schedule is now online!
Registration
Please register in the matching system for the course registration between 01.07.2016 and 06.07.2016 (
link). Keep in mind that your chances to be assigned to the course increase if you give it a higher rank in your choices. For further details about how the matching system works and its schedule please check this
website.
General content
The Lab Course is intended to teach the basic concepts of software project management and development for medical applications. You will be confronted with a brief introduction to software project management concepts such as requirement analysis, software design, coding guidelines and unified modeling language (UML). In addition, topics like software version control, deployment engineering and testing will be explored. You will be assigned a medical software project to apply the mentioned concepts in a real-life scenario.
Prerequisites
This course requires basic knowledge of C++. The concepts of OO Programming and other concepts as conducted in the Introduction to CS lecture are assumed.
Schedule
Date | Place | Topic | Conducted by | Materials |
30.06.2016 08:00-09:00 | 03.13.010 | Preliminary meeting ("Vorbesprechung") | Dr. Benjamin Frisch | |
18.10.2016, 0900-1200 | Room: 03.13.010 | Lecture: Organizational Issues, Presentation Tips, Project Announcements | Dr. Benjamin Frisch | Slides |
19.10.2016, 1400-1700 | Room: 03.13.010 | Lecture: Software Project Management (SPM) + Unified Modeling Language (UML) | Dr. Benjamin Frisch + Rüdiger Göbl | Slides Project Management Slides UML |
19.10.2016, 2100 | e-mail | Deadline to send project preferences. Assignments published later this evening. | Seminar Participants | |
27.10.2016, 0900 - 1200 | Room: 01.09.014 | Project Requirements Presentations | Seminar Participants | |
09.11.2016, 1400 - 1700 | Room: 03.13.010 | Lecture: Documentation, Tests, Design Patterns & Integration Strategy | Marco Esposito | |
23.11.2016, 1200 - 1600 | Room: IFL | Intermediate Presentations | Seminar Participants | |
08.02.2017, 1400 - 1700 | Room: 03.13.010 | Final Presentations Part I | Course Tutors, Seminar Participants | |
09.02.2017, 1400 - 1700 | Room: 03.13.010 | Final Presentations Part II | Course Tutors, Seminar Participants | |
Final Presentations Schedule
10 minutes slot for each presenter. Your presentation has to last at least 9 minutes. It should last 10 minutes. You will be interrupted after 10 minutes 20 seconds, no exceptions made.
08.02.2017
Slot | Name |
1 | Tucker |
2 | Chokovski |
3 | Estrada |
4 | Fokuhl |
5 | Ramadani |
6 | Lisitsyna |
7 | Martin |
8 | Papathanasis |
09.02.2017
Slot | Name |
1 | Hamad |
2 | Schneider |
3 | Spier |
4 | Teplitzki |
5 | Tzioras |
6 | Waldmannstaetter |
7 | Weigert |
Available Projects
Projects will be announced in due time and presented during the introductory meeting. Please communicate your selection (first, second and third choice) by 19.10.2016, 2100 .
Passing requirements
- Active participation in presentation meetings. Presence during the lectures is not mandatory but highly recommended.
- Submission of all assignments in time
- Present your final assignment work
Literature/Resources
C++
Documenting your code
- Doxygen, a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, PHP, C#, and to some extent D.
MS Visual Studio (2015)
- Can be downloaded from the TUM Microsoft Imagine
- Short tutorial on how to create a Win32 Console Project, and to run it
- Tutorial with some debugging tips and tricks in MS Visual Studio (this tutorial features some C# code, but the tips and tricks shown should work similarly on C++ code).
Github
- Github, a freeware Github client for Mac/Windows
- A nice Github tutorial for beginners
- You can ask your Tutors how to create an account on our CAMPgit.
OpenGL
Qt
OpenCV
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