No upcoming implementations. See the syllabus for more information.
Learning outcomes of the course
The student understands the purpose and benefits of application frameworks and is able to implement a functional front-end (web) application.
Course contents
- Application frameworks
- Software libraries and tools
- Hybrid mobile applications
- Testing tools
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Prior working knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria - grade 1 and 2
The assessment of the project work is based on both the process and the results. The assessment focuses on the following followed by the assessment criteria:
- choice of the framework and libraries: only the core framework is used
- knowledge base and the structure of the implementation: only basic knowledge base is presented
- realisation of the project work: contains errors, omissions, and/or inconsistencies
- results and their analysis are vague or missing
- reporting and presentation: incomplete (no presentation)
Assessment criteria - grade 3 and 4
The assessment of the project work is based on both the process and the results. The assessment focuses on the following followed by the assessment criteria:
- choice of the framework and libraries: more than one framework or software library is used
- knowledge base and the structure of the implementation shows more than just a basic knowledge
- realisation of the project work is nearly error-free
- results are reported shortly and their analysis is missing or incomplete
- reporting and presentation is done quickly
Assessment criteria - grade 5
The assessment of the project work is based on both the process and the results. The assessment focuses on the following:
- well-argumented choice of the framework and libraries
- knowledge base and the structure of the implementation is clear
- realisation of the project work: complete, error-free, consistent
- results and their analysis: in-depth, thorough
- reporting and presentation is excellent