Lectures in the Bachelor degree
Applied Informatics (AIN).
AIN: Ubiquitous Computing; 6 ECTS; in English
Objectives
This course will introduce into topics of distributed interactive systems, which will react and interact depending on their current environment. It offers a fundamental vision of Ubiquitous Computing.
Contents
- Applications and requirements
- Services ans service-oriented architectures
- Device Networks and infrastructure
- Smart mobility
- Human-Computer interaction
- Tagging, sensor networks
- Embedded control systems
- Context-aware systems
- Ubiquitous communication
- Mobile computing
Assessment
Assessment of this course will be based on (i) laboratory execerises, (ii) a short paper and poster, and (iii) an oral presentation.
Schedule
Thursdays 08:00-13:00 in F-128; scheduled each semester
Initial session announced at: http://uc-lab.in.htwg-konstanz.de about two weeks before the lecture period starts
AIN: Team project (Software-Projekt); 12 ECTS; in English
Objectives
The objective of this lecture is applying the knowledge gained from different lectures in order to work in teams on a larger project and to implement a prototype solution.
Contents
- Teams bewteen 3-5 stduents establish a working group to realize a prototype implemetation according to a given task description
- All techniques of classical SW-Engineering are applied as far as the project requests it
Assessment
Assessment of this course will be based on (i) a scientific short paper, (ii) a poster and a demonstrator and (iii) an oral presentation.
Schedule
Friday 14:00-18:00, F-128; scheduled each semester
Initial session announced at: http://uc-lab.in.htwg-konstanz.de about two weeks before the lecture period starts.
AIN: Bachelor Thesis (Final Project); 12 ECTS; in English
Objectives
The objective of the Bachelor Thesis is to prepare and implement a work independently managed by the student but supervised by a professor at HTWG (optionally co-supervised by a professor from a partner university or an industrial representative).
Contents
The contents of a Bachelor Thesis is defined by the student under supervision of a professor at HTWG.
Assessment
Assessment is based on the written Thesis Project.
Schedule
After prior arrangement; scheduled each semester. Besides for internal students, Final Thesis will be offered to all Internship Students in case the topic is related to the competence domains of the Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory. It is recommended to contact us before an internship takes place; all parts of the Final Thesis can be arranged before the internship will take place at HTWG. In case HTWG students would like to execute a Final Thesis as part of an Internship (like for example ERASMUS+), for the topic and external supervisor, the same rules apply as for incoming students.