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ICT skills for the success in African green Energy sector

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Authors

  • Krystian Olek
  • Grzegorz Krzos

Course Content

1. Introduction
2. Low-Code and No-Code as a simple tools for programming and desigining mobile app in green energy sector
2.1. Low-code platforms and it’s characteristics
2.1.1. Mendix
2.1.2. Outsystems
2.1.3. Microsoft Power Apps
2.2. No-code platforms and it’s characteristics
2.2.1. Bubble
2.2.2. Carrd
2.2.3. Webflow
2.3. Differences and similarities of low and no-coding
3. The importance and possibilities of using AI in creating professional programming codes applicable to Green Energy
4. The importance and essence of mobile applications/web systems that supervise the operation of green energy systems
4.1. Applications for monitoring the operation of photovoltaic panels
4.1.1. Huawei
4.1.2. Fronius
4.1.3. FoxESS
4.2. Applications for monitoring the operation of wind turbines
4.2.1. Digital Wind Farm
4.2.2. Other applications
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Course Home
1. Introduction
2. Low-Code and No-Code as a simple tools for programming and desigining mobile app in green energy sector
2.1. Low-code platforms and it’s characteristics
2.1.1. Mendix
2.1.2. Outsystems
2.1.3. Microsoft Power Apps
2.2. No-code platforms and it’s characteristics
2.2.1. Bubble
2.2.2. Carrd
2.2.3. Webflow
2.3. Differences and similarities of low and no-coding
3. The importance and possibilities of using AI in creating professional programming codes applicable to Green Energy
4. The importance and essence of mobile applications/web systems that supervise the operation of green energy systems
4.1. Applications for monitoring the operation of photovoltaic panels
4.1.1. Huawei
4.1.2. Fronius
4.1.3. FoxESS
4.2. Applications for monitoring the operation of wind turbines
4.2.1. Digital Wind Farm
4.2.2. Other applications
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