183.661 Mobile (App) Software Engineering
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2021W, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Online

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

- design and develop mobile apps for Android or iOS independently
- evaluate different development frameworks in terms of their strengths and weaknesses and assess their suitability for a given problem
- understand critical security aspects for mobile app development and take them into account during development

Important Information

In the winter semester 2021, you can choose between Android or iOS for the practice part when you register. We have observed in the last semesters that Apple's hardware requirements for iOS development can prevent the formation of iOS teams. Therefore, we plan to provide additional hardware support in the form of Apple loan units for iOS development in the winter semester 2021. Further details will be announced in the preparatory meeting. Participation in all lectures is possible regardless of the choice of the exercise part. 

Subject of course

The professional development of mobile apps on modern tablets and smartphones is still a methodical patchwork from an engineering point of view, i.e. with regard to the professional execution of a project, as it is common in modern software engineering. There are various reasons for this:

- Weaknesses in the available frameworks
- Ongoing technology change due to strong evolution of the devices
- Change in the technology landscape and sensors
- Elaborate coordination of the topics performance, security, usability, interface design, marketing, process changes in workflows combined with the wide range of possibilities
- Problems of resource conservation for methods of testing for the technology
- Emergence and integration problems in IoT and M2M
- Lack of availability of experienced (app) engineers
- Lack of global experience with this new technology
- General weaknesses in End2End-Engineering with Mobile Apps as end system

Experienced engineers of large projects experience the development of mobile apps as unstructured tinkering with strengths in some topics and problem areas, but without the profound usual overall content and the building of sustainability. They often wish for other developers, without understanding that the problems of the topic or basic technology are simply problems of the youth of this new discipline.

All in all, the implementation of solutions with smart (current and future) devices will remain complex and semi-structured for some time. The present FVO approaches this topic from the perspective of the overall project manager and responsible (app) software engineer. None of the individual topics of the FVO can solve the overall problem, but the sum of the contents, experiences, technologies and suggestions can make the mobile app development a bit more professional. This is the goal of the LVA.

Teaching methods

The lectures cover the following topics:

  • Android and iOS app development
  • Mobile Prototyping
  • Platform Guidelines
  • Mobile testing and test automation
  • Security Aspects
  • Continuous integration and DevOps for mobile apps

The course is divided into a lecture and an exercise part. In the lecture important basics of the holistic approach for the development of mobile applications as well as related technology approaches and methods are presented and discussed. Due to the complexity of the topic it is not possible to present all subject details in single lecture units in the necessary depth (for professional implementation). Here the LVA refers to in-depth literature. The aim is to strengthen the view of the overall project.

In the practice part, a task is to be developed in small groups from the initial concept to the production-related app. Great importance is attached to the communication of platform-specific best practices regarding UX and design patterns.

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Aufwandsschätzung (ECTS-Breakdown)

  •     1h Vorbesprechung
  •     12h Vorlesung (=8 x 90 min)
  •     55h Durchführung des Übungsteils in Gruppen
  •     4h Vorbereitung der Abschlusspräsentation
  •     3h Abschlusspräsentation

Summe: 75 Stunden (3 ECTS)

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an mse@inso.tuwien.ac.at.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Wed15:00 - 17:0006.10.2021 Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83282026215 (LIVE)Vorbesprechung
Wed17:00 - 19:0013.10.2021 - 01.12.2021 Distance Learning via Zoom (LIVE)183.661: Mobile (App) Software Engineering
Thu17:00 - 19:0028.10.2021 Distance Learning via Zoom (LIVE)iOS Workshop
Wed17:00 - 19:0026.01.2022 Distance Learning via Zoom (LIVE)Abschlusspräsentationen
Mobile (App) Software Engineering - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Wed06.10.202115:00 - 17:00 Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83282026215Vorbesprechung
Wed13.10.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomMobile Basics
Wed27.10.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomAndroid Workshop
Thu28.10.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomiOS Workshop
Wed03.11.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomJetpack Compose & Swift UI
Wed10.11.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomMobile Testing
Wed17.11.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomMobile Security
Wed24.11.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomErsatztermin
Wed01.12.202117:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomErsatztermin
Wed26.01.202217:00 - 19:00 Distance Learning via ZoomAbschlusspräsentationen

Examination modalities

Practical assignment (development of a mobile app), to be completed in small groups

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
10.10.2021 12:00 15.10.2021 12:00

Group Registration

GroupRegistration FromTo
Android10.10.2021 12:0015.10.2021 23:00
iOS10.10.2021 12:0015.10.2021 23:00

Curricula

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

ATTENTION:
Registration will reopen on Sunday, 10/10, at 12:00 for anyone interested.
Bachelor students are also welcome to attend the course.

Miscellaneous

Language

German