Internet Practical Course

Course Content

This lab course will introduce the students to new, emerging technologies which are becoming the basic building blocks of the next generation of Internet services, e.g., P2P, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, and mobile technologies. Through practical exercises students will learn how protocols and technologies of the Internet and the WWW work and implement them in practice.

This semester, the students will act as a small software company that wants to sell a product, and the teaching staff will be their customers. The project will encompass a mix of android and web development. The development process will underly a scrum-process for the development up until the finished product. This should be fun!

Among others some projects of previous lab courses were for example:

  • Building mobile applications (e.g., context-aware music player)
  • Building a semantic discussion forum
  • Building a chat system
  • Implementing the remote desktop protocol
  • Designing Social Interactive Internet TV
  • P2P networks
  • Implementation of Web-based learning applications

At the (online) kick-off meeting of the lab course, details about each project and grading procedure will be presented. See link in schedule table.

Registration: TODO

Teaching Staff

  Name Contact
Florian Brandherm
S2|02 A124
Dr. Thomas Kosch
S2|02 A108
Type Date Room
Kickoff 04.11.2020 at 17:10 Online Meeting
(Zoom)
Sprint 0: Kickoff 19.11.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)
Sprint 1: Review 18.12.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)
Sprint 2: Review 14.01.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)
Sprint 3: Review 11.02.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)
Submission
(APK, source code, pitch video, documentation)
11.03.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)
Final Presentation 12.03.2020 Online Meeting
(Zoom link in Moodle)

Course language

English