Mobile Computation
Áreas Científicas |
Classificação |
Área Científica |
OFICIAL |
Informática |
Ocorrência: 2023/2024 - 2S
Ciclos de Estudo/Cursos
Sigla |
Nº de Estudantes |
Plano de Estudos |
Anos Curriculares |
Créditos UCN |
Créditos ECTS |
Horas de Contacto |
Horas Totais |
INF |
96 |
Plano de Estudos |
2 |
- |
6 |
60 |
162 |
Docência - Responsabilidades
Língua de trabalho
Portuguese
Obs.: Português
Objetivos
Provide basic mobile application skills so that students are able to design, deploy, test, debug, and deploy mobile applications that leverage local data storage, sensor information, and respect basic privacy and security rules.
Resultados de aprendizagem e competências
The predominant methods:
Theoretical classes:
• Expositive, using slides.
• Demonstration, using a computer and / or mobile device for demonstration of examples.
• Interrogative, using questions posed to the students during the exposition of the subject or demonstration of examples.
Laboratory Classes:
• Active: orientation of students in the autonomous development of exercises and practical work in groups of two students throughout the course unit.
Modo de trabalho
Presencial
Programa
1. Mobile Device Interfaces.
2. Introduction to Mobile Computing.
3. Flutter and the Android OS.
4. Mobile Communication, Privacy and Security.
Bibliografia Obrigatória
Ricardo Queirós; Android Profissional – Desenvolvimento Moderno de Aplicações, FCA, 2018. ISBN: 978-972-722-874-4
Ricardo Queirós; Desenvolvimento de Aplicações com Android Studio, FCA, 2017. ISBN: 978-972-722-819-5
Ricardo Queirós; Bases de Dados e Geolocalização, FCA, 2016. ISBN: 978-972-722-862-1
Bibliografia Complementar
Loren Schwiebert, Golden Richard III, Sandeep Gupta, Frank Adelstein; Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, 978-0071412377, 2005. ISBN: McGraw-Hill
Steven Hoober, Eric Berkman; Designing Mobile Interfaces, 978-1-4493-9463-9, 2011. ISBN: O'Reilly Media
Métodos de ensino e atividades de aprendizagem
The predominant methods are:
- Expository, using examples. At the beginning of each practical/laboratory assignment there shall be a small lecture of the concepts necessary for its development. Students are then encouraged (with supervision of the teacher) to develop their work, helping them to assimilate the theoretical concepts.
- Active: guide students in the development of an autonomous project in groups of no more than two students, along the course.
Software
Android Studio
Microsoft Visual Studio Code
Palavras Chave
Technological sciences > Technology > Computer technology > Software technology
Tipo de avaliação
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Componentes de Avaliação
Designation |
Peso (%) |
Teste |
50,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial |
50,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Componentes de Ocupação
Designation |
Tempo (Horas) |
Frequência das aulas |
30,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial |
30,00 |
Elaboração de projeto |
90,00 |
Estudo autónomo |
12,00 |
Total: |
162,00 |
Obtenção de frequência
The ESTSetúbal/IPS attendance regulation applies, that is, continuous assessment requires a minimum attendance of 75% of classes.
Students with Student Worker status who cannot attend classes must notify the person in charge of the discipline by email as soon as possible.
Students with Student Worker status have access to continuous assessment without being required to attend classes (except during mandatory assessment periods).
The delivery of the various assignments is carried out by Moodle and the rules and the deadlines are the same for all students.
The curricular unit has several mandatory face-to-face evaluation moments: a test (in the continuous evaluation), quiz, one or two presentations (in the continuous evaluation), oral discussion of the practical work (in all evaluation periods) and an exam (if necessary). Missing any of these evaluation moments implies a zero grade in the element (test, quiz, presentations, practical work or exam) to be evaluated.
In Season of Appeal, the TPs are different from the TPs in the Normal Season (i.e., it implies redoing the Practical Component)
In Special Season, the TPs are different from the TPs in Normal Season and Season of Appeal (that is, it implies redoing the Practical Component).
Access to tests and exams is done by registering in Moodle.
In Continuous Assessment it is necessary to obtain the minimum grade in TP-Phase1, to continue in Continuous Assessment in TP. Anyone who does not obtain the minimum grade will move on to the exam period, not taking the test, nor the quiz.
The TP has a minimum grade. Students who do not obtain the minimum grade will have to go to the Exam Period. In Exam Season, if the minimum grade in the TP is not reached, students will not take the respective exam for that period and will have to go to the next Exam Season.
After the date of the first submission of work, students who begin participating in the UC at that time may not be accepted into Continuous Assessment.
Fórmula de cálculo da classificação final
Continuous evaluation:
Final grade = 50% [CT] + 50% [CP] >= 9.5 points
[CT] = 20% [Q] + 80% [Test]
[CP] = 100% [TP] >= 8.0 values
Regular Season:
Final grade = 50% [CT] + 50% [CP] >= 9.5 points
[CT] = 100% [ExameENor]
[CP] = 100% [TP] >= 8.0 values
Appeal Season:
Final grade = 50% [CT] + 50% [CP] >= 9.5 points
[CT] = 100% [ExameERec]
[CP] = 100% [TP*] >= 8.0 values
Special Season:
Final grade = 50% [CT] + 50% [CP] >= 9.5 points
[CT] = 100% [ExamEEsp]
[CP] = 100% [TP**] >= 8.0 values
Where:
[CT] = Theoretical Component Grade
[Q] = Quiz Score
[Test] = Test Grade
[ExameENor] = Normal Season Exam Grade
[ExameERec] = Grade of the Appeal Season Exam
[ExameEsp] = Special Season Exam Note
[CP] = Practical Component Grade
[TP] = Practical Work Grade
* In the Season of Appeal, the TPs are different from the TPs in the Normal Season (i.e., it implies redoing the Practical Component)
** In Special Season TPs are different from Normal Season and Resource TPs (i.e., it implies redoing the Practical Component)
In continuous assessment, practical assignments may have mandatory presentations to the class in the various phases (see the practical assignment statement).
In continuous assessment, practical assignments may have an oral discussion with the teacher, which is mandatory in the various phases (see practical assignment statement).
In the assessment in normal, recourse or special periods, the practical assignments may have a mandatory oral presentation and discussion with the professor (see practical assignment statements).
Access to tests and exams is done by registering in Moodle.
In Continuous Assessment it is necessary to obtain the minimum grade in TP-Phase1, to continue in Continuous Assessment in TP. Anyone who does not obtain the minimum grade will move on to the exam period, not taking the test, nor the quiz.
The TP has a minimum grade. Students who do not obtain the minimum grade will have to go to the Exam Period. In Exam Season, if the minimum grade in the TP is not reached, students will not take the respective exam for that period and will have to go to the next Exam Season.
After the date of the first submission of work, students who begin participating in the UC at that time may not be accepted into Continuous Assessment.
Avaliação especial (TE, DA, ...)
Students with Student Worker status who are unable to attend classes must notify the person in charge of the discipline by email as soon as possible.
Students with Student Worker status have access to continuous assessment without being required to attend classes (except during mandatory assessment periods).
The delivery of the various assignments is carried out by Moodle and the rules and the deadlines are the same for all students.
The discipline has several mandatory face-to-face evaluation moments: a test (in the continuous evaluation), quiz, one or two presentations (in the continuous evaluation), oral discussion of the practical work (in all evaluation periods) and an exam (if necessary). Missing any of these evaluation moments implies a zero grade in the element (test, quiz, practical work or exam) to be evaluated.
In Season of Appeal, the TPs are different from the TPs in the Normal Season (i.e., it implies redoing the Practical Component)
In Special Season, the TPs are different from the TPs in Normal Season and Season of Appeal (that is, it implies redoing the Practical Component).
Access to tests and exams is done by registering in Moodle.
In Continuous Assessment it is necessary to obtain the minimum grade in TP-Phase1, to continue in Continuous Assessment in TP. Anyone who does not obtain the minimum grade will move on to the exam period, not taking the test or the quiz.
The TP has a minimum grade. Students who do not obtain the minimum grade will have to go to the Exam Period. In Exam Season, if the minimum grade in the TP is not reached, students will not take the respective exam for that period and will have to go to the next Exam Season.
After the date of the first submission of work, students who begin participating in the UC at that time may not be accepted into Continuous Assessment.
Melhoria de classificação
Grade improvement only in Época de Recurso and upon registration. Grade improvement implies doing the TPs + Exam.