Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security

Mobile Business II - Application Design, Applications, Infrastructures and Security

 

Basic Information
Type of Lecture: Lecture with practical component
Course: Master
Hours/Week: 3
Credit Points: 6
Language: English
Term: Summer 2024
Lecturers:
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Content of the Course

Description: Learning Goals and Competencies

    • Basic understanding of business models of online and mobile business
    • Basic understanding of location-based services and its architectures
    • Ability to design and evaluate digital business models and concepts with regard to data security and protection

Description of the course:

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 realize 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 standardization. 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.

Prerequisites:

Deadline for Exam Registration: 11 April 2024 – 14 June 2024. Withdrawal is possible up to one week before the examination date.

Exam registration and withdrawal takes place via QIS: My Functions > Administration of exams (Instruction)

For exchange students, exam registration and withdrawal is not possible via QIS. Exchange students register or withdraw with a form within the deadline. Forms and information are available at the Website of the Faculty's International Office.

Agenda: (Agenda is being updated)

Date

Time

Room

Session

Nr.

Titel

 

16/04/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L1

Introduction

Slides [Draft] 

16/04/24

16-18

HZ7

Lecture

L2

Positioning Methods for Location-based Services

Slides [Draft]

23/04/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L3

LBS Business Models

Slides [Draft]

30/04/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L4

Cryptography

 

30/04/24

16-18

HZ7

Lecture

L5

Electronic Signatures

 

07/05/24

10-12

HZ7

Exercise

E1

LBS and Mobile Communities

 

14/05/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L6

M-Payment I

 

14/05/24

16-18

HZ7

Lecture

L7

M-Payment II

 

21/05/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L8

Data Protection / IdM

 

28/05/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L9

Regulation of Mob. Telec.

 

28/05/24

16-18

HZ7

Lecture

L10

Regulation by Licensing

 

04/06/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L11

HCI Issues

 

11/06/24

10-12

HZ7

Guest Lecture

G0

Guest Lecture

 

11/06/24

16-18

HZ7

Exercise

E2

Cryptography

 

18/06/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L12

Design Evaluation

 

25/06/24

10-12

HZ7

Exercise

E3

M-Payment

 

25/06/24

16-18

HZ7

Exercise

E4

Regulation

 

02/07/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L13

Current Research

 

09/07/24

10-12

HZ7

Guest Lecture

G0

Guest Lecture

 

09/07/24

16-18

HZ7

Guest Lecture

G0

Guest Lecture

 

16/07/24

10-12

HZ7

Lecture

L14

Q&A