Mobile Business II: Application Design, Applications, Infrastructures and Security
Basic Information
Type of Lecture: | Lecture with Exercise |
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Course: | Master |
Hours/Week: | 3 |
Credit Points: | 6 |
Language: | English |
Term: | Summer 2015 |
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Content of the Course
Description
The 2nd part of this lecture series (Mobile Business II) focuses on the variety of opportunities and challenges, that are offered by mobile communication technologies and their specific properties and which need to be considered and addressed by companies and regulators. The overall objective of the course is to provide advanced knowledge about mobile applications and mobile services, ranging from technical to economic aspects. Students will be qualified to pro-actively realise inherent commercial potential and to identify and to address challenges and problems in the area of mobile business. An important facet of this is the discussion of international regulation and its implications on the development and application scenarios for mobile services.
Architectures for mobile services and their development are in the focus of the first part of the course. This includes topics such as security and privacy, usability, and the role of standardisation. The presentation of exemplary application areas will allow students to understand and question how different design aspects are considered in current scenarios. The course concludes with a state of the art overview of current mobile business research topics and activities, enabling students to understand the lines of research and to draw connections to already existing mobile business applications and scenarios.
Agenda:
Time and Place:
Tue, 16:00-18:00, HZ 12 (Hörsaalzentrum)
Wed, 10:00-12:00, HZ 7 (Hörsaalzentrum)
The Tuesday afternoon session will take place every week (14 April - 14 July 2015), whereas the Wednesday morning session will take place every second week (even-numbered week). Please check the Agenda below and note that Tuesday afternoon sessions are in HZ 12 whereas Wednesday morning sessions are in HZ 7.
Agenda:
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- Tuesday, 14 April 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L01 - Introduction - Wednesday, 15 April 2015
10-12 HZ 7
L02 - Cryptography - Tuesday, 21 April 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L03 - Positioning Methods for Location-based Services - Tuesday, 28 April 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L04 - LBS Business Models & Use Cases - Wednesday, 29 April 2015
10-12 HZ 7
L05 - M-Payment I - Tuesday, 05 May 2015
16-18 HZ 12
E01 - Cryptography - Tuesday, 12 May 2015
16-18 HZ 12
G01 - Automotive and Mobility - Taxonomy, Technology and Business Models - Guest Lecture by Markus Tschersich - Wednesday, 13 May 2015
10-12 HZ 7
E02 - LBS and Mobile Communities - Tuesday, 19 May 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L06 - M-Payment II - Tuesday, 26 May 2015
16-18 HZ 12
G02 - Digital Touchpoint Management - Guest Lecture by Marco Benninghaus - Wednesday, 27 May 2015
10-12 HZ 7
G03 - How Internet of Things enables innovative business models - Guest Lecture by Michael Pachmajer & Dr. Carsten Hentrich - Tuesday, 02 June 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L07 - Mobile Surveillance, Data Protection, and Identity Management - Tuesday, 09 June 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L08 - (Mobile) Electronic Signatures - Wednesday, 10 June 2015
10-12 HZ 7
L09 - Regulation of (mobile) Telecommunications - Tuesday, 16 June 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L10 - Regulation by Licensing - Tuesday, 23 June 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L10 - Regulation by Licensing (continued) - Wednesday, 24 June 2015
10-12 HZ 7
E03 - Regulation of (mobile) Telecommunications - Tuesday, 30 June 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L11 - Design of Mobile Applications & Services: HCI Issues - Tuesday, 07 July 2015
16-18 HZ 12
L12 - Evaluation of Mobile Application & Service Designs - Wednesday, 08 July 2015
10-12 HZ 7
L13 - Current Research Topics - Tuesday, 14 July 2015
16-18 HZ 12
Q&A - Exam Preparation - Questions & Answers
- Tuesday, 14 April 2015
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Downloads
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- E01 - Cryptography
(28.04.2015) - E01 - Cryptography - Hints
(07.05.2015) - E02 - LBS & Mobile Communities
(08.05.2015) - E02 - LBS & Mobile Communities - Solution
(13.05.2015) - E03 - Regulation of (mobile) Telecommunications + Regulation by Licensing
(23.06.2015) - E03 - Regulation of (mobile) Telecommunications + Regulation by Licensing - Solution
(29.06.2015, please also have a look at these two press releases of the European Commission: Die Roamingverordnung ist gültig (German) / The Roaming Regulation is valid (English) and Telekommunikation: Kommission fordert von Bundesnetzagentur zum fünften Mal niedrigere Mobilfunktarife (German) / Telecoms: Commission asks German regulator to lower mobile call tariffs for the fifth time (English).) - G01 - Automotive and Mobility
(07.05.2015) - G02 - Digital Touchpoint Management
(26.05.2015, M. Benninghaus also provided an additional paper for you, which has a strong link to his talk: Critical Metrics for Measuring App User Engagement) - G03 - How Internet of Things enables innovative business models
(26.05.2015) - L01 - Introduction
(13.04.2015) - L02 - Cryptography
(L02 updated on 15.04.2015: Algorithm Performance on slide 29; Source of Needham/Lampson quote on slides 54+55) - L03 - Positioning Methods for Location-based Services
(14.04.2015) - L04 - LBS Business Models & Use Cases
(14.04.2015) - L05 - M-Payment I
(27.04.2015) - L06 - M-Payment II
(27.04.2015) - L07 - Mobile Surveillance, Data Protection, and Identity Management
(15.05.2015) - L08 - (Mobile) Electronic Signatures
(05.06.2015) - L09 - Regulation of (mobile) Telecommunications
(05.06.2015) - L10 - Regulation by Licensing
(23.06.2015) - L11 - Design of Mobile Applications & Services: HCI Issues
(26.06.2015) - L12 - Evaluation of Mobile Application & Service Designs
(26.06.2015) - L13 - Current Research Topics
(07.07.2015) - Exam of summer semester 2013 (exercise sheet incl. sample solution)
(13.07.2015)
- E01 - Cryptography
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Exam
Information:
Erfolgreicher Abschluss der Modulprüfung in Form einer Klausur von 90minütiger Dauer.