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Home > Teaching > WS 2022/2023 > PWP

Practical Course Web Development

Lecturers: Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schmidt
Contact: pwp(at)um.ifi.lmu.de
Hours per week: 4
ECTS-Credits: 6
Language: English
Modul: Master P5.0.2 oder P5.0.4: Gruppenpraktikum zu fortgeschrittenen Themen der Informatik I oder Informatik II
Nach Rücksprache mit dem Prüfungsausschuss auch Anerkennung für P2, P3 oder P6 (Vertiefende Themen für Master) möglich
Bachelor P17, P18: Vertiefende Themen der Medieninformatik I oder II

News

  • 25.08.2022: This page is still under development, all content may be subject to change.
  • 25th of August '22: Central registation is open for this course from 1st of September until 25th of September.

Dates

  • Date: Mondays, 10am-12pm c.t.
  • Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, Raum 257.
    Beware of corona rules!
  • First appointment: TBD

Application

You have to apply for this practical course via the Uni2Work central registration process. Please justify your eligibility for this course using the text box during the registration process. During the assignment, we will take prerequisites into account.

Content

In the winter term 22/23, this practical course on web programming focuses on challenges and strategies developing for the Web of Things (WoT).

We will distribute small mobile computers (e.g. Raspberry Pi) and microcontrollers with network interfaces. Course participants are expected to work on weekly exercises, create interactive applications following WoT recommendations, and use common Internet of Things (IoT) protocols. Participants will further work on a final group project.

Topic overview

  • Basics client/ server
  • Web of Things/ IoT: Challenges and Strategies
  • Interfacing between IoT devices (programming microcontrollers)
  • Deploying and testing

Useful prior knowledge

  • Lecture "Multimedia im Netz"
  • HTML5, JavaScript, CSS
  • Microcontroller programming/ Physical computing
  • Cloud computing
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