Christopher Schmitz is a seasoned software architect leading UX Foundation at SAP with six years of focused experience in mobile, conversational AI, and Fiori platform architecture. He has driven architecture and security for flagship projects like SAP Mobile Start and served as architecture and security lead for the widely known Corona-Warn-App iOS client, contributing to exposure submission, localization and secure network logic. His background blends hands-on iOS development, distributed team leadership for SAP CoPilot, and integration of AI features into Fiori Elements. Based in Mannheim, he couples a practical Master’s in Informatics (Cloud & Communications) with deep product-engineering experience across SAP’s mobile center of excellence. Colleagues know him for taking on technically difficult challenges and turning cross-technology complexity into robust, user-focused solutions. He brings an unusual mix of mobile security craftsmanship and UX-driven architecture to large-scale enterprise products.
6 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Informatik (Cloud & Communications), Master of Science (M.Sc.) Informatik (Cloud & Communications) at Duale Hochschule Baden Württemberg - Stuttgart
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Wirtschaftsinformatik (Softwaremethodik), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Wirtschaftsinformatik (Softwaremethodik) at Duale Hochschule Baden Württemberg - Mannheim
Native iOS app using the exposure notification framework from Apple. The CWA development ends on May 31, 2023. You still can warn other users until April 30, 2023. More information:
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:44 commits, 12 PRs, 29 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily contributed to the iOS application for the Corona-Warn-App. Their work included modifying the `ExposureSubmissionService.swift` file, likely for handling exposure key submissions and risk level calculations. They addressed merge conflicts and updated string resources within `AppStrings.swift`, indicating involvement in UI text and localization. The commits also show adjustments to network URLs and signature verifications, suggesting contributions to the app's security and communication aspects.
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Christopher Schmitz - Chief Development Architect - UX Foundation