Urs Andelfinger

Lecturer at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Schools

  • Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

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Biography

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Urs Andelfinger is a professor of business informatics and software engineering at the Department of Computer Science at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. He is a member of various scientific and industry-specific organizations (GI, acm, FiFF, ISACA). He is also a lecturer at the TU Clausthal and at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.

Education

  • Dr.-Ing. in Software Engineering (equivalent to Ph.D.) specialization in Requirements Engineering Technische Universität Darmstadt / TU Darmstadt (1991 — 1995)
  • 3rd year student Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées de Grenoble / ENSIMAG (1988 — 1989)
  • Diploma in Business Informatics (equivalent to M.Sc. in Information Systems) Technische Universität Darmstadt / TU Darmstadt (1984 — 1990)

Companies

  • Lecturer Technial University Clausthal (2012)
  • Lecturer Frankfurt School of Finance and Management (2007)
  • Professor for Software Engineering and Business Information Systems University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt (2004)
  • Independent consultant Scientific consulting (2004)
  • Visiting Scientist Software Engineering Institute (2004 — 2012)
  • Deputy department head - IT-architectures TxB Transaktionsbank GmbH (2003 — 2004)
  • Manager Accenture (2001 — 2003)
  • Technology consultant SIZ - Informatikzentrum der Sparkassenorganisation (1998 — 2001)
  • Project Manager for process improvement Robert Bosch GmbH (1995 — 1998)

Skills

  • Change Management
  • Business Process Management
  • Agile Methodologies

Other

Software Development, Quality Management, Software Project Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Software Engineering, CMMI

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