Master IoT system architecture: Learn to design robust, scalable, and interoperable IoT systems with a focus on quality attributes and patterns.
Master IoT system architecture: Learn to design robust, scalable, and interoperable IoT systems with a focus on quality attributes and patterns.
This comprehensive course on Software Architecture for the Internet of Things (IoT) provides a deep dive into designing robust, scalable, and interoperable IoT systems. It covers the fundamentals of software architecture, emphasizing its importance in modern software engineering and IoT contexts. The course explores the software architecture design process, focusing on both functional and non-functional requirements. Students learn to define and document quality attributes, understand architectural tactics and patterns, and apply these concepts to real-world IoT scenarios. The curriculum includes case studies and practical exercises, allowing learners to translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills.
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What you'll learn
Understand the importance of software architecture in IoT systems
Learn to define and document functional and non-functional requirements for IoT projects
Master the Attribute-Driven Design (ADD) process for software architecture
Develop skills in creating and analyzing Quality Attribute Scenarios (QAS)
Understand and apply architectural tactics for interoperability and modifiability
Learn to combine architectural tactics and patterns effectively
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There are 5 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of software architecture for IoT systems. It begins with an introduction to software architecture concepts and their importance in modern software engineering. Students learn about the software architecture design process, including requirements gathering and documentation, with a focus on both functional and non-functional aspects. The course delves into quality attributes, particularly interoperability and modifiability, which are crucial for IoT systems. It covers architectural tactics and patterns, teaching students how to apply these concepts to achieve desired system qualities. The curriculum includes real-world case studies, such as electric vehicle charging systems and the DYAMAND framework, allowing students to apply their knowledge to practical scenarios. Throughout the course, learners engage in peer reviews, discussions, and hands-on exercises to reinforce their understanding of IoT system architecture.
Getting to know Software Architecture
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Design process and software requirements
Module 2 · 7 Hours to complete
Quality Attributes
Module 3 · 6 Hours to complete
Tactics
Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete
Patterns
Module 5 · 6 Hours to complete
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Expert in Software Technology and Entrepreneurship Driving Digital Transformation Education
Prof. Dr. ir. Frank Gielen possesses extensive experience in research and development within the telecommunications and software technology sectors, specializing in venture capital, university-industry collaborative research, and spin-off creation. His career began as a software architect at AT&T Bell Labs in the USA, followed by a position as director of software technology at Alcatel. In 1998, he joined Tellium, a US-based startup focused on optical network technology, serving as the Vice President of Software Engineering during its successful IPO on NASDAQ in 2001. After returning to Europe as the CEO for Tellium EMEA, he transitioned to academia and currently serves as a professor of software technology entrepreneurship at the University of Ghent. Since 2010, he has directed Incubation & Entrepreneurship at iMinds, a leading digital incubator and business accelerator in Flanders, where the iStart incubation program was ranked fourth globally among university accelerators in 2015. Recently, Frank was appointed head of the EIT Digital Professional School, aiming to innovate professional development and executive education for organizations and individuals undergoing digital transformation.
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