Dr. Andreas Martin
Dr. Andreas Martin
Activities at FHNW
Programme Co-Head BSc Business Artificial Intelligence (a. i.) and lecturer at the competence center Digital Economy and Business Agility
Master of Science in Business Information Systems
- Digitalization of Business Processes
- Pre-Master Information Systems
- Mentoring of the Innovation Thinking Project
- Coaching and supervision of master’s thesis proposal and master’s thesis
Bachelor of Science in Wirtschaftsinformatik (German)
- Business Process Management
- Web Engineering
- Enterprise Software Architectures and Engineering
- Introduction to Wirtschaftsinformatik
- Coaching and supervision of student projects and bachelor’s thesis
Bachelor of Science in Business Information Technology
- Web Engineering
- Enterprise Software Architectures and Engineering
- Mentoring of student projects and bachelor‘s thesis
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Business Information Technology II, Theory, Data Modelling and Databases
Main topics
- Agile Processes
- Knowledge Work
- Semantic Technologies
- Enterprise Architectures and Ontologies
- Enterprise Software Engineering and Architectures
- Information Retrieval and Extraction
- Knowledge Management and Representation
- Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics
Projects are the basis for successful, applied teaching. Click here to see a list of Andreas Martin’s projects. To the IRF
- Laurenzi, E., Hinkelmann, K., Jüngling, S., Montecchiari, D., Pande, C., & Andreas, M. (2019, March). Towards An Assistive and Pattern Learning-driven Process Modeling Approach. Paper presented at the AAAI 2019 Spring Symposium on Combining Machine Learning with Knowledge Engineering (AAAI-MAKE 2019). Palo Alto, USA.
- Martin, A., Hinkelmann, K., Laurenzi, E., & Thönssen, B. (2018). Ontology-Based Metamodeling. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
- Martin, A., & Hinkelmann, K. (2018). Case-Based Reasoning for Process Experience. Cham: Springer.
- Witschel, H. F., Martin, A. (2018, September). Random Walks on Human Knowledge: Incorporating Human Knowledge into Data-Driven Recommenders. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing. Seville, Spain.
- Emmenegger, S., Hinkelmann, K., Laurenzi, E., Martin, A., Thönssen, B., Witschel, H. F., & Zhang, C. (2017). An Ontology-based and Case-based Reasoning supported Workplace Learning Approach. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Contact
- Dr. Andreas Martin
- Co-Programme Head (a. i.) BSc Business Artificial Intelligence Lecturer, Institute for Information Systems
- Telephone
- +41 62 957 23 47 (direct)
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- FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
School of Business
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CH – 4600 Olten