Programming distributed and mobile applications
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Long name | Programming distributed and mobile applications |
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Approving CModule | VMA_BaET, VMA_BaTIN |
Responsible |
Prof. Dr. Cartsten Vogt
Professor Fakultät IME |
Valid from | summer semester 2022 |
Level | Bachelor |
Semester in the year | summer semester |
Duration | Semester |
Hours in self-study | 60 |
ECTS | 5 |
Professors |
Prof. Dr. Cartsten Vogt
Professor Fakultät IME |
Requirements | object-oriented programming (ideally Java) structure and functions of operating systems programming with concurrency / threading and with sockets communication protocols for data networks relational databases |
Language | German, English if necessary |
Separate final exam | Yes |
Aufgrund des sehr dynamischen Fachgebiets können Literaturangaben immer nur jeweils unmittelbar zu Veranstaltungsbeginn gemacht werden. Aktuell: http://developer.android.com; Künneth, Android 8 - Das Praxisbuch für Entwickler, Rheinwerk 2018 |
Details |
Written exam: Students shall prove that they can 1.) explain and apply fundamental terms, 2.) apply programming concepts to solve application problems in the field of mobile device programming and 3.) assess the correctness of statements and program code. Typical types of assignments are 1.) multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank texts, assessment of statements, 2.) write program code to solve given problems of limited size and 3.) finding errors in texts and program code. |
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Minimum standard | At least 50% of the total number of points. |
Exam Type | EN Klausur |
Goal type | Description |
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Knowledge | fundamental terms and techniques characteristic properties of mobile devices overview of current mobile operating systems and programming platforms steps of mobile device programming (code development, emulation, and installation) |
Knowledge | Mobile device programming with one or multiple current systems (Remark: This main part of the course will be continuously adapted to the current state of the art and the market. This document therefore lists only the main topics that will probably be covered.) components of a mobile application graphical user interfaces data storage concurrency data communication, esp. Internet access location-based services security |
Skills | using programming environments for mobile devices |
Skills | programming smartphone applications of medium complexity |
Knowledge | assessing the risks in the programming and usage of mobile devices |
Type | Attendance (h/Wk.) |
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Lecture | 2 |
Exercises (whole course) | 1 |
Exercises (shared course) | 1 |
Tutorial (voluntary) | 0 |
object-oriented programming (ideally Java), structure and functions of operating systems, programming with concurrency / threading and with sockets, communication protocols for data networks, relational databases |
Accompanying material | lecture foils (electronic), exercises (electronic), example program code and projects (electronic), links to relevant Web pages (esp. API documentation, programming examples, and free software development tools) |
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Separate exam | No |
Goal type | Description |
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Knowledge | Smartphone programming on a selected system - details see "Vorlesung/Übung" |
Skills | using programming environments for smartphones |
Skills | implementation of smartphone applications of medium complexity in small teams |
Type | Attendance (h/Wk.) |
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Practical training | 1 |
Tutorial (voluntary) | 0 |
object-oriented programming (ideally Java), programming with concurrency / threading and with sockets, communication protocols for data networks, relational databases |
Accompanying material | lecture foils (electronic), example programs and projects (electronic), links to relevant Web pages (esp. API documentation, programming examples, and free software development tools) |
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Separate exam | Yes |
Exam Type | EN praxisnahes Szenario bearbeiten (z.B. im Praktikum) |
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Details | Students work in small teams. Each team completes multiple "rounds" with assigned appointments in the lab. In each round, programming assigments are solved. For the preparation of a laboratory appointment a "preparation sheet" has to be solved. The acquired knowledge will be tested at the beginning of the appointment (short written entrance test, interview with the supervisor). In case of failure, a follow-up appointment must be taken; in case of multiple failures, the student will be excluded from the lab. In case of success, a "laboratory work sheet" with further tasks will be worked on under supervision (and, if necessary, with assistance). |
Minimum standard | Successful participation in all laboratory appointments, i.e. in particular independent solution (or with some assistance if necessary) of the programming assignments. |
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