Swen Schneider is a seasoned academic and data-driven technology leader with 26 years of experience, currently directing the Institut für Data Driven Business at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and serving as Professor of Information Systems. He combines deep expertise in AI, IT architecture and agile methods to translate academic research into practical, organizational solutions that optimize business processes. His career spans industry roles at IBM and Commerzbank and academic leadership as dean, reflecting a rare mix of corporate experience and scholarly rigor. Notably, he has hands-on systems-level engineering experience—contributing bug fixes and reliability improvements to a SCSI driver on GitHub—underscoring his comfort with low-level technical challenges as well as high-level strategy.
26 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Dipl. Kfm., Betriebswirtschaft /Nebenfächer Wirtschaftsinformatik/Persönlichkeitspsychologie/Computerlinguistik, Dipl. Kfm., Betriebswirtschaft /Nebenfächer Wirtschaftsinformatik/Persönlichkeitspsychologie/Computerlinguistik at Universität Trier
Dr. rer. pol., Wirtschaftsinformatik, Dr. rer. pol., Wirtschaftsinformatik at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Contributions summary:Swen primarily contributed to the `zfcp` (zSeries Fibre Channel Protocol) SCSI driver within the repository. Their work involved fixing bugs, improving error handling, and enhancing the reliability of the driver. They focused on resolving race conditions, preventing deadlocks, and correcting the driver's response to various SCSI events like RSCNs. Furthermore, the user refactored the driver's logging system for increased efficiency.
Contributions:25 pushes, 5 branches, 2 comments in 2 years 9 months
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Swen Schneider - Director Institut Für Data Driven Business