Students’ Works
The following list of student theses is neither complete nor concluding.
- 2018
- Tobias Dimmel: ‘Analysis of topical Web Technolgies in Context of a Small-Firms Web Application for Business Processes’
(Diplomarbeit, eingereicht am 11. August 2018) - Robert Peine: ‘Investigation of Possibilities to connect the Audience Response Systems AMCS with external Learning Management Systems (LMS)’
(Bachelor-Arbeit, eingereicht am 10. August 2018) -
Vincenz Arlt: ‘Evaluation of Software beyond TLX and SUS – Utilisation of Questionnairs’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2018) - Jonas Fohry: ‘Virtual interactive Whiteboards – State of the Art for collaborative Online Whiteboards’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2018) - Paul Schreiber: ‘How native Apps deal with Optimisation Strategies oriented at Web-Apps’
(Proseminar ‘Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing’, SS2018) - Alrik Geselle: ‘Investigation of SSO Strategies in the Context of AMCS’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 5 July 2018) - Marco Schwabe: ‘AMCS iOS App: Workflow Optimisation’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 26 June 2018) - Niklas Wünsche: ‘Cloud-based Tests for Integration and Performance Supervision of mobile Applications in the Context of AMCS’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 14 June 2018) - Matti Leydecker: ‘Feasibility Investigations of Time Meatphors in Graphicuss’
(Assignment Paper, handed in 27 April 2018) - Jasmin Delling: ‘Development of a GUI Protorype for Time Metaphors in Graphicuss on mobile Devices’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 7 April 2018) - Benjamin Schmidt: ‘Smartwatch-based Control of a Web-Service trhough an Android-App during a Presentation’
(Assignment Paper, handed in 5 March 2018) - Xiaosha Xing: ‘State Change based Testing in Distributed Test Frameworks’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 14 March 2018) - Tong Shen: ‘Visualizing the temporal Creation Process of graphical Discussion Contributions’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 31 January 2018) - Christian Rose: ‘Automated End-to-End Video Verification System for distributed Video Conferencing Systems’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 22 January 2018) - Lucas Braeschke: ‘Online-Diskussionskultur - Stand der Technik’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2017) - Sam Toorchi Roosari: ‘Open Educational Resources’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2017)
- Tobias Dimmel: ‘Analysis of topical Web Technolgies in Context of a Small-Firms Web Application for Business Processes’
- 2017
- Patrick Buchholz: ‘Development of automated Tests for Integration and Performance Control of mobile Applications within AMCS’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 30 November 2017) - Sven Fischer: ‘Automatisierte Steuerung eines Web-Services während der Präsentation eines PDF-Dokuments’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 27 October 2017) - Sascha Kath: ‘Automated Control of a Web Service during a
PowerPoint Presentation’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 16 October 2017) - Jakob Blume: ‘Measuring Code Quality in a Test-based Crowdsourcing Platform’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 15 October 2017) - Anastasia Iljassova:
‘GUI Prototype for the Visualisation of Time Information in Canvas-based Discussion Contributions in Graphicuss’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 6 October 2017) - Philipp Dienst: ‘Concept to support Developers in Editing Tasks in a Test-based Crowdsourcing Platform for Software Development’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 22 August 2017) - Felix Hanspach: ‘Development of a Gamification Concept for Crowd-based Software Development’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 21 August 2017) - Samuel Knobloch: ‘Development of automated Tests for Monitoring of Integration and Performance of Frontend and Backend of the AMCS Platform’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 18 August 2017) - Anne Schumacher: ‘Multi-Level De-Anonymisation Concept for initially anonymous Online Systems’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 28 June 2017) - Max Fietze: ‘HTTP/2 Streams - Is the Future of WebSockets decided?’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2017) - Marco Schwabe: ‘Interactive Learning Strategies: Connection System of Learning’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2017) - Timo Lutz: ‘HTTP/2 - Possibilities for and Extensions to the Proxy Pattern’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 31 March 2017) - Markus Roth: ‘Blackboard Discussion Systems’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2017)
- Patrick Buchholz: ‘Development of automated Tests for Integration and Performance Control of mobile Applications within AMCS’
- 2016
- Josephine Seifert: ‘Investigation of Data Bases and Match Making in Peer Assessment’
(Assignment Paper, Handed in 25 November 2016) - Tommy Kubica: ‘Development of a Prototype for the Selection and Deployment of technical Means / Mean Combinations in varying Teaching Scenarios’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 26 August 2016) - Kaijun Chen: ‘Graphical Discussion System’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 22 July 2016) - Junyu Pu: ‘Adapting Server Frameworks to support HTTP/2 in Proxy Settings’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 30 June 2016) - Dominik Rupp: ‘Introduction of Pseudonyms into Auditorium Mobile Classroom Service’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2015) - Thuy Dung Vu: ‘Dual-Phase Brainstorming with technical Tools’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing,’ wS2015)
- Josephine Seifert: ‘Investigation of Data Bases and Match Making in Peer Assessment’
- 2015
- Christoph Uschkrat: ‘Investigations on Incidentalness of Teaching/Learning Platforms’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 23 October 2015) - Leo Käßner: ‘Blended Learning: A Comparison of existing Solutions’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing,’ SS2015) - Finn Schlenk: ‘Storing Knowledge — When? By whom? For whom? How long?’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2015) - Richard Wotzlaw: ‘Definition of Crowdsourcing Campaigns’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 15 May 2015) - Duoyi Zhang: ‘Modularisation of a reusable Crowdsourcing Infrastructure demonstrated by the proxied Client-Server Communication of the SANE’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 2 April 2015) - Alexander Martin: ‘User Interface Concept for Support of Aspects of self-regulated Learning in the Context of on-demand Knowledge Structures’
(Master’s Thesis, handed in 5 January 2015)
- Christoph Uschkrat: ‘Investigations on Incidentalness of Teaching/Learning Platforms’
- 2014
- Matthias Auer: ‘Overview of Design Fundamentals for Learning Interfaces’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2014) - Denny Schöppe: ‘Notebook Computers in University-level Teaching — Advantages and Disadvantages of Laptop-enhanced Learning’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2014) - Sindy Tiedke: ‘You are great with a PC, but I ain't. How do we find Common Ground?’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2014) - Alexander Schmidt: ‘Concept-preserving Transfer of selected Didactics Methods into Online Teaching/Learning Platforms’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 23 September 2014) - Johannes Pfister: ‘Learner Votes induced Exercise Presentation’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 23 September 2014) - Alrik Geselle: ‘Protocol Optimisation in a Proxy Communication’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 22 August 2014) - Frank Thiem: ‘Selection and Implementation of a feasible cryptographic Algorithm for an encrypted and signed Proxy Communication’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 4 July 2014) - Tan Dung Nguyen: ‘Selection and Implementation of a feasible Distributed Hash Table Algorithm for a distributed Proxy Communication autonomously respecting regional Distributions in MapBiquitous’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 21 June 2014) - Sebastian Fehrs: ‘Motivation Moments in Learning Platforms’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2014) - Lars Beier: ‘Evaluating the Use of Gamification in Higher Education to Improve Students Engagement’
(Diploma Thesis, handed in 11 March 2014)
- Matthias Auer: ‘Overview of Design Fundamentals for Learning Interfaces’
- 2013
- Alexander Martin: ‘Topical didactic concepts in online teaching and learning platforms’
(Main Seminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2013) - Markus Roth: ‘Microlectures — What's that?’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, WS2013) - Tommy Kubica: ‘Automatable Algorithm for the Evaluation of Crowdsourcing Users and their Submissions’
(Bachelor’s Thesis, handed in 30 August 2013) - Tommy Kubica: ‘Everything as a Service — Current State and Evaluation’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2013) - Anna-Marie Balcke: ‘Teaching and Learning in 2023 — Visions using the Example of Location-based Learning’
(Proseminar ‘Service and Cloud Computing’, SS2013) - Tian Yuyuan: ‘RTC for Mobile-Learning : Current State of the Technology’
(Proseminar ‘Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing’, SS2013)
- Alexander Martin: ‘Topical didactic concepts in online teaching and learning platforms’