•   Customer Oriented Digital Services and Application Design 7Y00FJ94-3002 01.01.2022-31.05.2022  5 cr  (22YHS, ...) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    The student
    - knows the most common technologies driving digitalisation and understand the potential of digitalisation in developing service processes and products in the area of wellbeing technology
    - knows the process of ICT-wellbeing technology solution development project lifecycle
    - knows the most common software engineering methodologies software products in the area of wellbeing technology
    - knows the process of software requirement analysis and is able to do software requirements analysis with the most common analysis methods
    - knows the phases of application concept design and is can design application user interfaces and good application user experience
    - knows the most common application heuristic analyse methods and can analyse applications against heuristic analysis methods
    Course contents
    - Concepts and key technologies for digitization: digital forms of information, sensors, the Internet of Things, communication technologies, cyber security aspects.
    - Production of Digital Services and Software Production.
    - Design of application interfaces and implementation of application prototypes
    - Software lifecycle stages: requirements analysis, system design, software design, implementation, testing, deployment and maintenance.
    - Acting in the ICT project as a health care expert.
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    The student

    - knows the technologies driving digitalisation and their impact in the field of welfare technology

    - knows the main stages of producing digital services and production methods

    - knows the areas of software requirementdefinitions and their key contents

    - knows the principles of user interface design and evaluation.

    Good

    The student

    - knows the technologies driving digitalisation and their impact in the field of well-being technologies and is able to identify potential targets for the field through digitalisation

    - knows the main stages of the production of digital services and production methods and understands their main contents

    - knows the aspects of software requirementdefinitions and is able to implement the most important elements of customer-oriented requirementdefinitions

    - knows the design and evaluation principles of user interfaces and is able to design and know the principles of heuristic evaluation of applications

    Excellent

    The student

    - knows the technologies driving digitalisation and their impact in the field of welfare technologies and is able to identify potential targets for the field through digitalisation. Can critically evaluate the development targets of digitalization and their feasibility

    - knows the main stages of the production of digital services and production methods and understands their main contents

    - knows the aspects of software requirementdefinitions and is able to implement the most important elements of customer-oriented requirementdefinitions and critically evaluate the requirementdefinitions taking into account the perspectives of both the customer and the implementer.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Lea Saarni

    Language of instruction

    Finnish

    Timing

    01.01.2022 - 31.05.2022

    Registration

    02.12.2021 - 19.01.2022

    Credits

    5 cr

    Group(s)

    22YHS

    22YHT

    22YHL

    Teacher(s)

    Outi Tuisku, Lea Saarni, Tony Torp

    Unit, in charge

    MD in Wellbeing Technology

    Degree programme(s)

    Master's Degree Programme in Well-Being Technology, Master's Degree Programme in Well-Being Technology, Master's Degree Programme in Well-Being Technology

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    R&D proportion

    1 cr

    Evaluation scale

    0-5