App Development and Mobility
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 2IS228
This course has been discontinued.
- Code
- 2IS228
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Information Systems G1F
- Grading system
- Pass with distinction (VG), Pass (G), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Department Board, 18 May 2017
- Responsible department
- Department of Informatics and Media
General provisions
The course is included in the following degree programme:
• Bachelor's Programme in Information Systems, specialisation software engineering, 180 credits
Entry requirements
30 credits in information systems or equivalent
Learning outcomes
Regarding knowledge and understanding the student is expected (on completion of the course) to be able to:
- describe methods, tools and framework to develop and evaluate mobile applications.
Regarding competence and skills the student is expected (on completion of the course) to be able to:
- design, develop and evaluate a mobile application,
- document and justify choices during design and development of a mobile application.
Regarding judgement and approach the student is expected (on completion of the course) to be able to:
- evaluate a mobile application based on design, functionality, documentation and testability,
- discuss how the use of mobile applications can influence individual, organisation and society.
Content
Mobile solutions spread more and more which influence individuals, organisations and the society and the course deals with change both from a technical and social sciences perspective.
The course covers analysis, design, development and evaluation of mobile solutions, where the students in a case study will design, develop and evaluate a mobile application.
Component 1: Mobility and society 2 credits
The component introduces methods, tools and frameworks to develop mobile solutions and cover how the use of mobile applications can influence individuals, organisations and society. The concept of mobility is problematised using a social science perspective.
Component 2: Design of application 1.5 credits
The component covers methods, tools and frameworks to develop and evaluate mobile applications. The component also deals with and emphasises documentation and the importance of to be able to justify choices made.
Component 3: Development and evaluation of prototype 4 credits
During this component, a mobile application is built and evaluated using the methods, tools and frameworks that the course covers.
Instruction
The course is given in the form of lectures and laboratory work.
Assessment
The components are examined through hand-in assignments. For the grade Pass in the whole course, it is required that all components are passed. For Pass with distinction in the whole course it´s required to pass with distinction on at least two of the components.