Ubiquitous Computing in Business Processes

Description

In this course, you will …

  • learn how companies, public administration, and end-consumers can benefit from state-of-the-art ubiquitous computing technologies, incl. auto-id, smart labels, sensors, embedded devices, etc. attached to everyday objects and things.
  • understand underlying technologies, their advantages and limitations.
  • identify technologies' economic potential for business processes.
  • demonstrate how integration works between the real and the virtual world as it is modeled in software systems today.

NOTE: This is one of the courses that is taken over by our partner lecturers, usually held every two semesters. You may want to consult TUCAN to see if it is offered in the coming semester.

Teaching Staff

This semester, the lecture will be held by Prof. Dr. Heuser from [ui!] – the urban institute.

Contact Tobias Heuser () if you have any questions or inquiries regarding the lecture organization.

Date Room
More details will follow

There are no formal requirements on previous lectures taken to participate on this lecture. However, basic knowledge of distributed systems and ubiquitous computing is favourable.

This lecture, which can be found in TuCAN as 20-00-0121-vl, has been previously known as

  • 18.0212.4 Auswirkungen des Ubiquitous Computing auf betriebsübergreifende Geschäftsprozesse (bzw. “Verteilte Multimedia-Systeme (Grundlagen)”)
  • 20.0121.1 Ubiquitous Computing in Geschäftsprozesse

German (English Slides)