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ASIUS Meeting 2011October, 13th 2011

thomas.sammer@unisg.ch

AAA/SWITCH Project Mobile Uni-App

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Status Quo

Outlook

Agenda

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Institute of Information Management 3

IT Department HSG

SWITCH

3. Unis / FHs

OrderFunding

Knowledge& Prototype

Knowledge

Funding

Christoph BaumgartenKai Blanke

Prof. Andrea BackThomas Sammer (PM)Fabio Camichel, Florian Ickelsheimer

Project Stakeholder

University of Lugano

FHNWProject Partners

Phase 2

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Pilot Study

Phase 2: Implementation and roll-out of

more comprehensive

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Phase 1: Concept and

prototype development

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Project Phases

Phase 1.5: Roll-out of the prototype at the Uni SG

Nov-Dec 2011

Jan-June 20112010

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Demand for mobile usage Non mobile usage

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Functionalities

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Technology Review:

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5 frameworks evaluated (PhoneGap, QuickConnect, Rhodes, MoSync, Kurogo)

Share on total input House development PhoneGap QuickConnect Kurogo

Back-end Interfaces 30 % 100 % 150 % 150 % 100 %

Webserver 40 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 60 %

Client Systeme 30 % 100 % 20 % 30 % 90 %

Sum 100 % 100 % 91 % 94 % 81 %

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Fork of the MIT Mobile Framework, an open source project started in 2007andadapted by multiple education institutions in the iMobileU communityiMobileU is a community of educational institutions with a shared interest in mobile development including institutions such as MIT and Harvard

Kurogo framework is based on PHP, HTML and CSS but compatible with any web-technology. Modules in HTML5 can be included and exported to native Apps using Phone Gap.

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Benefits of the Kurogo Framework

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Some State-of-the-Art HTML5 Mobile-Apps

apps.ft.com openappmkt.comFinancial Times dropped their native iOS app and use instead a HTML5 web app that is offline accessible.

Openappmkt.com is an app market based on HTML5 that offers a wide range of HTML5 apps. Most are offline useable.

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Prototype

About 140 hours

6 dynamic functions

news, timetable / events, people directory,

campus map, public transportation, cafeteria menu.

Static content (emergency information)

External links (E-Mail / iNotes, HSG Alumni)

Useable as optimized website on different devices

Useable as native App (Wrapper App) on Android and iOS

ATM only online access,

but offline access is realizable (browser cash or HTML5 SQL-Light)

Prototype

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Status Quo

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Agenda

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Demand for mobile usage Non mobile usage

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Functionalities of Phase 2

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(1) E-Learning Functionality (University of Lugano): Integration of the Moodle LMS

(2) Native Apps (University of Lugano): Kurogo modules that use HTML5 can be used to generate native Android and iOS apps using Phone Gap. We will develop Kurogo modules using HTML5 and offer these modules also as native apps.

(3) Library-Interface (University of St.Gallen): Mobile access for different library-services including the library catalogue (ALEPH and Swiss Bib).

(4) AAI-Interface (University of St.Gallen): Will allow user authentication and access to protected content / services.

(5) Personal timetable (University of St.Gallen): Access to a personal timetable that will show the next lectures of a student / lecturer.

Modules of Phase 2

By bringing together Swiss universities and using the same standard framework for mobile apps, we can save resources and accelerate the development and rollout of such apps.

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Modules of Phase 2

By bringing together Swiss universities and using the same standard framework for mobile apps, we can save resources and accelerate the development and rollout of such apps.

iMobileU

Uni SG Uni

Lugano FHNW

Modules / Functionalities can be shared, integrated and adapted

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http://mobileuniapp.net/info

Further Information and latest Updates

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Thank you!

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Thomas Sammer

I am a Ph.D. student and research associate at the Institute of Information Management 3 (Chair of Prof. Dr. Andrea Back) at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. In 2010 I’ve earned a master’s degree in management and international business at the University of Graz, Austria. Since August 2010 I am enrolled in the doctoral program in business innovation at the University of St. Gallen where I focus my research on applying mobile technologies on business processes. I am active in the fields of consulting (e.g. for Bayer Business Services GmbH, Pattern Science AG, aso.), teaching and research. I am also project leader of the AAA/SWITCH project Mobile Uni-App. For a one slide summary of my CV visit slideshare.net/thfs.

Mag. Thomas SammerInstitute of Information Management

University of St Gallen

Müller Friedberg Strasse 8

9000 St. Gallen, Switzerland

Phone: +41 (0)71 224 3870

Fax: +41 (0)71 224 2716

Mail: thomas.sammer@unisg.ch

Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/thfs

About.me: http://about.me/thomassammer

Twitter: @thfs

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