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  3. Mobile Computing and Internet of Things (LTAT.06.009)
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Mobile Computing and Internet of Things 2020/21 fall

  • Main
  • Lectures
  • Labs
  • Homeworks & Home Assignments
  • Quizes
  • Task submission
  • Extra Materials
  • Projects
    • Teams & Topics
    • Presentations & Report
    • Grading & Submission

Presentations

Presentations will take place in MS Teams Video meetings

  • 23.11 - Teams introduce their project topics.
    • 5 minutes per team, presentation backed by slides
    • Describe you project idea
    • Describe how you plan to divide work among team members
  • 14.12 & 16.12 - Final presentations
    • Will take place during lecture and lab sessions, 10 minutes per team (incl. questions)
    • Give a demo of the solution, explain who this app is for
    • Talk about the features and APIs you used, including external libraries
    • Talk about the development process - who worked on what? What went well? What went south? What would you add/do if you had more time?

Report

Your project report should be a document (.pdf or .docx) which includes the following:

  • The concept (idea) of your app - the features, target audience, the functional (and non-functional) requirements for it.
    • Describe how an user would use the app with some screenshots
  • Explain how your project fulfills the core blocks.
  • Clearly state which of the feature blocks your project targeted and how.
    • What other technologies, libraries you used in your project.
  • Description of the development process
    • How was work distributed
    • How did the initial idea you showed in the preliminary presentation change over time.
  • What was the most challenging problem?
    • Which features would you implement, what would you do differently if you were to continue this project with more time?
  • Link to project source code repository
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