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Development of Mobile Systems (Spring 2007)

Course code : IUMSI-U1
ECTS Credits : 7,5 Status : Optional for specified Programme
Revised : 31/01 2007 Written : 19/12 2005
Placement : 5-7 semester Hours per week : 4
Length : 1 semester Teaching Language : Danish

Objective : Through this course the student will learn to:
Design and implement Client Server Systems involving mobile technologies like SMS, GPRS/UMTS and Bluetooth.
Principal Content : Developing XHTML Mobile Profile systems including:
- Detecting Client Capabilities
- Detecting Client Preferences
- Generating Client Specific Replies
- Use of the WAP Push Technology
The SMS technology, and how to use it in a Client Server system.
Programming Mobile Clients with Java (J2ME)
Programming Bluetooth via Java (J2ME)
Location Aware Mobile Systems
An introduction to M2M Systems, interpreted as:
- Mobile to Machine
- Machine to Mobile
- Machine to Machine
Teaching method : lass teaching combined with a number of compulsory assignments
Required prequisites : Documented knowledge corresponding to CSP3, DBS3B and NET4
For exchange students the minimum prerequisites are:
• Java (including experience with thread and socket programming)
• Databases and SQL
• The network protocols TCP, UDP and HTTP
• (X)HTML and CSS
• Experience with at least one server side Web Technology (the course uses Sevlets and JSP.
Recommended prerequisites : -
Relations : The course is planned as an extension to CSP3
Type of examination : Look under remarks
External examiner : Internal
Marking : Scale of 13
Remarks : Examination:
Oral individual examination based on syllabus and course assignments.
Students are expected to provide a sufficient mobile client (minimum specifications will be outlined on Campusnet)
Course assignments (except for assignment 1) can be implemented in smaller teams (2-3), but must include a “division of labour” description.

The course is only offered in the spring semester.
Teaching material : Web links
Responsible teacher : Lars Mortensen , lmo@ihk.dk