Introduction to mobile application developmentChandan Maurya
This document discusses mobile application development. It covers the importance of mobile apps, different development choices like native, hybrid and mobile web apps, and factors to consider from the perspectives of users, developers and businesses. The key platforms are discussed along with their market shares. Native apps can access all device APIs but must be developed for each platform separately. Hybrid apps combine web technologies with native wrappers for a cross-platform experience. Mobile web apps run in browsers but have limited device access.
Emotion Detection using Artificial Intelligence presentation by Aryan Trisal.
In this ppt you will learn about emotion detection using AI and how will it change the world.
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Introduction To Mobile Application DevelopmentSyed Absar
This document provides an introduction to mobile application development. It discusses the speaker's background in mobile development. It then covers what mobile computing is, different areas it can be used like business and games. It describes how mobile applications are developed, listing different platforms, languages, and tools used. It discusses salaries for mobile jobs and how to develop for specific platforms like Android, iOS, Windows and more. It promotes cross-platform development and concludes by welcoming the reader to the field of mobile development.
Mobile Application Development: Hybrid, Native and Mobile Web AppsPaul Sons
Orion eSolutions offer the best and the most reliable Hybrid, Native, Mobile Application Development services using the latest platform. To know mobile app development stages and usages visit orionesolutions.com
This presentation includes 60+ slides that mainly deals with three Computer Security aspects i.e
1. Security Attacks and Threats
2. Security Services
3. Security Mechanisms
Along with that we've also includes Security Awareness and Security Policies
The Agile model is a hybrid iterative and incremental software development process that focuses on adaptability, customer satisfaction, and rapid delivery of working software. It divides projects into small incremental builds over several iterations. Each iteration involves cross-functional teams working simultaneously on planning, requirements analysis, design, coding, unit testing, and acceptance testing. Tasks are divided into short time boxes to deliver specific features for each release. Working software is delivered at the end of each iteration and features are added incrementally, with the final build containing all required features. The Agile model is well-suited for projects with uncertain or changing requirements, complex projects with multiple stakeholders, and those with tight deadlines.
Now a days Artificial intelligence is rulleing the entire world. Many e-commerce businesses are already using forms of AI to better understand their customers, generate new leads and provide an enhanced customer experience.E-commerce sectors have unlocked new opportunities and scope for retailers. Retailers also have never seen such a growth in their sales. Artificial intelligence is taking E-commerce to the next level.
Day: 1 Introduction to Mobile Application Development (in Android)Ahsanul Karim
This document provides an introduction and overview of Android application development. It discusses the basics of mobile and smartphone applications and platforms like Android, iOS, and BlackBerry. It explains why the Android platform was selected for the course and its advantages over other platforms. The document outlines the course topics which include setting up the development environment, the Android architecture, Java programming basics, building Android apps, interfaces, components, data storage and more. It also discusses prerequisites and rules for the course.
This document provides an introduction to the Android platform, including:
- Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system used for mobile devices. It includes features like integrated apps, SDK for developing apps, and customization options.
- The Android software stack consists of the Linux kernel, native libraries, Android runtime including the Dalvik VM, application framework, and applications.
- The document outlines how to set up the Android development environment in Eclipse, including installing the SDK, ADT plugin, and creating an Android Virtual Device for testing apps.
- It describes the basic components of an Android app - activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers.
- Steps are provided for
The document discusses the history and current state of mobile application development. It begins with definitions and a brief history starting from the early 1990s. It then covers major platforms and operating systems that have emerged over time like Palm OS, Java ME, Symbian, Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone. Current development approaches including native frameworks and non-native alternatives like PhoneGap and Titanium are also summarized. The document concludes with a discussion of emerging areas like wearable technology and devices like Google Glass and Samsung Galaxy Gear.
Hey, Friends...
This PPT Presentation is all about History, Architecture, Versions, Advantages & Disadvantages of Android over apple ios. Students can use this PPT Presentation for their Education Purpose to give Presentation.
Organizational study
Objective
Technology and associated platform
System architecture and design
Objective
Diagrams
Screen-shots
Future scope
References
This document provides an overview of mobile application development. It discusses the differences between mobile and traditional development, including shorter development cycles and the need to support multiple devices. It also covers various client architectures like native, web, and hybrid apps. The document outlines several mobile platforms and programming languages. It discusses concepts like responsive design and mobile-first approaches. Finally, it compares tools and frameworks for HTML5 development, including jQuery Mobile and Sencha Touch.
This document discusses and compares several major mobile operating systems. It begins by defining a mobile operating system as the software that controls mobile devices. It then outlines some of the main mobile operating systems: Symbian OS, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone. For each OS, it provides a brief history and introduction, as well as some key features and limitations. It concludes by listing several references used in compiling the information about different mobile operating systems.
Introduction to Android and Android StudioSuyash Srijan
This is a presentation that I gave at Google Developer Group Oxford to introduce people to Android development and Android Studio IDE, which is used to build Android apps. This presentation gives a brief overview of the platform and fundamentals of the app and what developer tools are available.
PS: Some slides do not have any text accompanying it. That is either because it wasn't relevant or because the text would've been too long to put on the corresponding slide.
This document provides an overview of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. It discusses iOS's history from its introduction in 2007 with the iPhone 2G to the latest iOS 7 version. The document also describes iOS's core technologies including the OS layer, services layer, media layer and Cocoa Touch layer. Finally, it lists popular Apple products that run iOS like the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as well as some commonly used iOS apps.
Android is an open-source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in Java and uses the Linux kernel. The first commercial version was released in 2008 and it has seen ongoing updates. Android is optimized for mobile devices and enables component reuse, replacement and multitasking. The software stack includes applications, an application framework, the Linux kernel, libraries and the Android runtime which includes the Dalvik Virtual Machine. Future versions aim to overcome limitations and expand possibilities.
Android is an open-source platform consisting of an operating system, middleware, and key applications. It is used widely on smartphones and allows developers to create applications using Java. The Android SDK provides tools for development. The Open Handset Alliance, led by Google, promotes Android. Major members include HTC, who released the first Android phone. The Android architecture includes applications, an application framework, libraries/runtime, and the Linux kernel. Key features include the Dalvik VM, integrated browser, media support, and connectivity options. Applications are built from activities, intents, services, and content providers.
Albiorix Technology is sharing the top mobile app development frameworks that you can use for mobile app development. It will help you make the app development process easier for your next app development project.
For More Information: https://www.albiorixtech.com/blog/mobile-app-development-frameworks/
#MobileApp #AppDevelopment #WebAppDevelopment #MobileAppDevelopment #SoftwareDevelopment
Mobile Application Development With Androidguest213e237
The document discusses mobile application development for Android. It provides an overview of the Android platform and architecture, including core application components like activities, services, content providers and intents. It also covers the Android software development kit, tools like Eclipse and Android Developer Tools plugin, and the steps to create a basic "Hello World" Android application using the Android SDK.
In recent days mobile application development has come up with providing a unique solution for the business.
http://www.ndot.in/mobile-application-development.html
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system designed for mobile devices. It was developed by Android Inc., which was acquired by Google in 2005. The Android platform uses Java for application development and includes components like activities, services, broadcast receivers and content providers. Activities have a lifecycle that developers must understand. While Android offers opportunities for app development, challenges include software and device fragmentation and security issues. Key references for Android development include the Android developer website and Wikipedia.
Are you looking for MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT? But still confused, What is Mobile application development process? If Yes, then you are at right place. In today scenario, companies and small enterprise are mostly focusing on building a mobile app presence.
“ The mobile app development industry is growing at a blazing 43% per year and shows no signs of slowing down.”
We have created this PPT to help you understand the process of mobile application development.
These are some of the questions this PPT will answer for you:
1. What is the current stats of mobile application market?
2. How can Mobile Application be benefiting your enterprise?
3. How can small business like restaurant business or other get to heights by an mobile application?
4. How do Mobile Applications can benefits your business?
5. What your Clients are finding?
1.ANDROID
2.INTRODUCTION
Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.
Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices. The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.
3.ARCHITECTURE
4.Android consists of a kernel based on Linux kernel version 2.6 and, from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onwards, version 3.x, with middleware, libraries and APIs written in C, and application software running on an application framework which includes Java-compatible libraries based on Apache Harmony.
Android uses the Dalvik virtual machine with just-in-time compilation to run Dalvik 'dex-code' (Dalvik Executable), which is usually translated from Java bytecode.The main hardware platform for Android is the ARM architecture.
5.APPLICATIONS
Android has a growing selection of third party applications, which can be acquired by users either through an app store such as Google Play or the Amazon Appstore, or by downloading and installing the application's APK file from a third-party site.
The Play Store application allows users to browse, download and update apps published by Google and third-party developers, and is pre-installed on devices that comply with Google's compatibility requirements.
6.APPLICATIONS
The app filters the list of available applications to those that are compatible with the user's device, and developers may restrict their applications to particular carriers or countries for business reasons. Purchases of unwanted applications can be refunded within 15 minutes of the time of download, and some carriers offer direct carrier billing for Google Play application purchases, where the cost of the application is added to the user's monthly bill.
As of September 2012, there were more than 675,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from the Play Store was 25 billion.
7.SECURITY & PRIVACY
Android applications run in a sandbox, an isolated area of the system that does not have access to the rest of the system's resources, unless access permissions are explicitly granted by the user when the application is installed. Before installing an application, the Play Store displays all required permissions: a game may need to enable vibration or save data to an SD card, for example, but should not need to read SMS messages or access the phonebook. After reviewing these permissions, the user can choose to accept or refuse them, installing the application only if they accept.
This document outlines plans for developing a university application for Kuvempu University. The proposed app aims to make university information easily accessible to students and others by providing features from the university website in a more user-friendly mobile format. It will allow users to easily access information like results, exams, and resources to reduce difficulties and power consumption. The app development will follow standard Android practices, utilizing common structures like activities, intents, and data flow between components. Screenshots and future enhancements are provided.
This document provides an overview of mobile development. It discusses key mobile platforms like iOS and Android. For iOS, it covers features of iOS 5, the Xcode development environment, and testing tools. For Android, it discusses the open source nature, features, architecture, Java-based development using Eclipse/Android SDK, and testing framework. It also compares high-level differences between developing for iOS vs Android like required tools and programming languages.
Introduction to Mobile Application Development with App StudioJames Quick
Learn the basics behind mobile application development centered around the LEAN Startup approach. The slides will walk through different ways to market and monetize on apps, the different mobile platforms, and how to get signed up for a Windows Developer Account as well as how to publish there. We will also cover the basics of App Studio, a Microsoft tool based in the browser. App Studio can be used to create mobile apps for both Windows and Windows Phone.
Day: 1 Introduction to Mobile Application Development (in Android)Ahsanul Karim
This document provides an introduction and overview of Android application development. It discusses the basics of mobile and smartphone applications and platforms like Android, iOS, and BlackBerry. It explains why the Android platform was selected for the course and its advantages over other platforms. The document outlines the course topics which include setting up the development environment, the Android architecture, Java programming basics, building Android apps, interfaces, components, data storage and more. It also discusses prerequisites and rules for the course.
This document provides an introduction to the Android platform, including:
- Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system used for mobile devices. It includes features like integrated apps, SDK for developing apps, and customization options.
- The Android software stack consists of the Linux kernel, native libraries, Android runtime including the Dalvik VM, application framework, and applications.
- The document outlines how to set up the Android development environment in Eclipse, including installing the SDK, ADT plugin, and creating an Android Virtual Device for testing apps.
- It describes the basic components of an Android app - activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers.
- Steps are provided for
The document discusses the history and current state of mobile application development. It begins with definitions and a brief history starting from the early 1990s. It then covers major platforms and operating systems that have emerged over time like Palm OS, Java ME, Symbian, Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone. Current development approaches including native frameworks and non-native alternatives like PhoneGap and Titanium are also summarized. The document concludes with a discussion of emerging areas like wearable technology and devices like Google Glass and Samsung Galaxy Gear.
Hey, Friends...
This PPT Presentation is all about History, Architecture, Versions, Advantages & Disadvantages of Android over apple ios. Students can use this PPT Presentation for their Education Purpose to give Presentation.
Organizational study
Objective
Technology and associated platform
System architecture and design
Objective
Diagrams
Screen-shots
Future scope
References
This document provides an overview of mobile application development. It discusses the differences between mobile and traditional development, including shorter development cycles and the need to support multiple devices. It also covers various client architectures like native, web, and hybrid apps. The document outlines several mobile platforms and programming languages. It discusses concepts like responsive design and mobile-first approaches. Finally, it compares tools and frameworks for HTML5 development, including jQuery Mobile and Sencha Touch.
This document discusses and compares several major mobile operating systems. It begins by defining a mobile operating system as the software that controls mobile devices. It then outlines some of the main mobile operating systems: Symbian OS, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone. For each OS, it provides a brief history and introduction, as well as some key features and limitations. It concludes by listing several references used in compiling the information about different mobile operating systems.
Introduction to Android and Android StudioSuyash Srijan
This is a presentation that I gave at Google Developer Group Oxford to introduce people to Android development and Android Studio IDE, which is used to build Android apps. This presentation gives a brief overview of the platform and fundamentals of the app and what developer tools are available.
PS: Some slides do not have any text accompanying it. That is either because it wasn't relevant or because the text would've been too long to put on the corresponding slide.
This document provides an overview of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. It discusses iOS's history from its introduction in 2007 with the iPhone 2G to the latest iOS 7 version. The document also describes iOS's core technologies including the OS layer, services layer, media layer and Cocoa Touch layer. Finally, it lists popular Apple products that run iOS like the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as well as some commonly used iOS apps.
Android is an open-source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in Java and uses the Linux kernel. The first commercial version was released in 2008 and it has seen ongoing updates. Android is optimized for mobile devices and enables component reuse, replacement and multitasking. The software stack includes applications, an application framework, the Linux kernel, libraries and the Android runtime which includes the Dalvik Virtual Machine. Future versions aim to overcome limitations and expand possibilities.
Android is an open-source platform consisting of an operating system, middleware, and key applications. It is used widely on smartphones and allows developers to create applications using Java. The Android SDK provides tools for development. The Open Handset Alliance, led by Google, promotes Android. Major members include HTC, who released the first Android phone. The Android architecture includes applications, an application framework, libraries/runtime, and the Linux kernel. Key features include the Dalvik VM, integrated browser, media support, and connectivity options. Applications are built from activities, intents, services, and content providers.
Albiorix Technology is sharing the top mobile app development frameworks that you can use for mobile app development. It will help you make the app development process easier for your next app development project.
For More Information: https://www.albiorixtech.com/blog/mobile-app-development-frameworks/
#MobileApp #AppDevelopment #WebAppDevelopment #MobileAppDevelopment #SoftwareDevelopment
Mobile Application Development With Androidguest213e237
The document discusses mobile application development for Android. It provides an overview of the Android platform and architecture, including core application components like activities, services, content providers and intents. It also covers the Android software development kit, tools like Eclipse and Android Developer Tools plugin, and the steps to create a basic "Hello World" Android application using the Android SDK.
In recent days mobile application development has come up with providing a unique solution for the business.
http://www.ndot.in/mobile-application-development.html
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system designed for mobile devices. It was developed by Android Inc., which was acquired by Google in 2005. The Android platform uses Java for application development and includes components like activities, services, broadcast receivers and content providers. Activities have a lifecycle that developers must understand. While Android offers opportunities for app development, challenges include software and device fragmentation and security issues. Key references for Android development include the Android developer website and Wikipedia.
Are you looking for MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT? But still confused, What is Mobile application development process? If Yes, then you are at right place. In today scenario, companies and small enterprise are mostly focusing on building a mobile app presence.
“ The mobile app development industry is growing at a blazing 43% per year and shows no signs of slowing down.”
We have created this PPT to help you understand the process of mobile application development.
These are some of the questions this PPT will answer for you:
1. What is the current stats of mobile application market?
2. How can Mobile Application be benefiting your enterprise?
3. How can small business like restaurant business or other get to heights by an mobile application?
4. How do Mobile Applications can benefits your business?
5. What your Clients are finding?
1.ANDROID
2.INTRODUCTION
Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.
Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices. The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.
3.ARCHITECTURE
4.Android consists of a kernel based on Linux kernel version 2.6 and, from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onwards, version 3.x, with middleware, libraries and APIs written in C, and application software running on an application framework which includes Java-compatible libraries based on Apache Harmony.
Android uses the Dalvik virtual machine with just-in-time compilation to run Dalvik 'dex-code' (Dalvik Executable), which is usually translated from Java bytecode.The main hardware platform for Android is the ARM architecture.
5.APPLICATIONS
Android has a growing selection of third party applications, which can be acquired by users either through an app store such as Google Play or the Amazon Appstore, or by downloading and installing the application's APK file from a third-party site.
The Play Store application allows users to browse, download and update apps published by Google and third-party developers, and is pre-installed on devices that comply with Google's compatibility requirements.
6.APPLICATIONS
The app filters the list of available applications to those that are compatible with the user's device, and developers may restrict their applications to particular carriers or countries for business reasons. Purchases of unwanted applications can be refunded within 15 minutes of the time of download, and some carriers offer direct carrier billing for Google Play application purchases, where the cost of the application is added to the user's monthly bill.
As of September 2012, there were more than 675,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from the Play Store was 25 billion.
7.SECURITY & PRIVACY
Android applications run in a sandbox, an isolated area of the system that does not have access to the rest of the system's resources, unless access permissions are explicitly granted by the user when the application is installed. Before installing an application, the Play Store displays all required permissions: a game may need to enable vibration or save data to an SD card, for example, but should not need to read SMS messages or access the phonebook. After reviewing these permissions, the user can choose to accept or refuse them, installing the application only if they accept.
This document outlines plans for developing a university application for Kuvempu University. The proposed app aims to make university information easily accessible to students and others by providing features from the university website in a more user-friendly mobile format. It will allow users to easily access information like results, exams, and resources to reduce difficulties and power consumption. The app development will follow standard Android practices, utilizing common structures like activities, intents, and data flow between components. Screenshots and future enhancements are provided.
This document provides an overview of mobile development. It discusses key mobile platforms like iOS and Android. For iOS, it covers features of iOS 5, the Xcode development environment, and testing tools. For Android, it discusses the open source nature, features, architecture, Java-based development using Eclipse/Android SDK, and testing framework. It also compares high-level differences between developing for iOS vs Android like required tools and programming languages.
Introduction to Mobile Application Development with App StudioJames Quick
Learn the basics behind mobile application development centered around the LEAN Startup approach. The slides will walk through different ways to market and monetize on apps, the different mobile platforms, and how to get signed up for a Windows Developer Account as well as how to publish there. We will also cover the basics of App Studio, a Microsoft tool based in the browser. App Studio can be used to create mobile apps for both Windows and Windows Phone.
An introduction to Windows Mobile developmentDale Lane
This document provides an introduction to developing mobile applications for Windows Mobile. It discusses screen types, development tools like Visual Studio 2005 and emulators, options for native or managed development, extending existing applications, networking APIs, and creating installers for mobile apps.
This document outlines a 10 session mobile applications development course taught by Foteini Valeonti. It introduces the instructor's background and expertise in mobile development. The course will teach students how to build cross-platform mobile apps using PhoneGap to wrap Sencha Touch javascript apps. Students will learn app design, user interfaces, and tools like Dreamweaver and Xcode through workshops, demonstrations, and hands-on coding exercises. The goal is for students to understand mobile development capabilities and build their first mobile application.
This document provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in a lecture on mobile development for Android. The lecture will discuss mobile devices, operating systems like Android, how mobile apps differ from mobile web apps, cross-platform development, using XML for layouts and Java for programming, device sensors like the camera and GPS, considerations for user experience and interaction design, and the requirements for a group project to build an Android application.
Introduction to Mobile Application Developmentshikishiji
Mobile application development is a growing field as mobile device usage increases. The document discusses the mobile platforms of iOS, Android, Windows Phone 7, Blackberry Tablet OS, and MeeGo. It also covers development tools for these platforms like Android SDK, Xcode, and alternatives like Appcelerator Titanium and PhoneGap. Popular mobile app stores like the Android Market and App Store are also mentioned.
Royal Institution CS Materclass - Mobile/VR developmentDavid Bell
The document discusses an upcoming talk on mobile development and virtual reality. It will include a short introduction, demos of jQuery Mobile and A-Frame VR, and a design lab session. Various mobile development platforms and VR tools will be introduced. The lab session will involve building a basic mobile form using jQuery Mobile and creating VR experiences with A-Frame. Attendees will work in groups to design VR experiences using images, sounds, and portals.
NCDevCon 2017 - Cross Platform Mobile AppsJohn M. Wargo
Building cross-platform mobile apps using open source tools. A manic paced session where I build the same app across 4 different open source mobile development frameworks.
This document discusses key differences between developing applications for mobile versus desktop. It notes that mobile applications have more limited resources like screen size, memory, and bandwidth. As a result, mobile app design must prioritize essential content and navigation over extensive graphics. Interactions also differ as mobile apps are optimized for touchscreens. Developers must consider these constraints and user expectations of mobility when designing mobile applications.
Simon Bates, Manifesto Digital - Mobile Application Development: Past, Presen...Simon Bates
Examining the history, evolution and future roadmap for mobile application development. Covering some of the background and history of mobile application development, from the early days of WML browsers and the development of the Symbian mobile operating system, through to the industry-changing iOS platform
http://manifesto.co.uk/
The document discusses the evolution of the mobile web from Mozilla's perspective. It covers Mozilla's background and values, the current state of the mobile web including the rise of smartphones and tablets, a vision for experiences beyond just browsing on mobile devices, and the role of HTML5, web apps, and other technologies in realizing this vision. It also outlines 24 visions for the future of mobile, such as rapid growth, cross-platform experiences, security and privacy, and the roles of native apps versus web apps.
The document compares and contrasts web apps, Android apps, and iPhone apps. It notes that web apps can run on any device but have weaker GUIs, while Android and iPhone apps are optimized for mobile but only run on their respective platforms. For developing corporate apps, the document indicates that Android is the clear winner over iPhone due to its ability to install apps without an app store and its use of the widely used Java language. The bottom line is that for personal use either Android or iPhone could be preferred, but Android is superior for in-house enterprise mobile app development.
Dan Cornell presented on designing secure mobile apps. He discussed generic mobile app threats and design concerns like bypassing platform restrictions, permissions, storage, encryption, and native code. He provided an in-depth look at mobile browser content handling via URL schemes and intents. He emphasized that developers should treat data from these sources as untrusted and validate inputs. Security teams should assess apps' data storage, services used, and new services deployed to support apps. The full slides and videos are available online.
This document discusses trends in mobile commerce. It notes the explosion of the mobile market including smartphones and tablets. Mobile applications and websites are important for commerce as people now browse and shop on their mobile devices. Technologies like location services, augmented reality, mobile payments, and QR codes are changing mobile commerce. Developers must decide between native apps or mobile web sites to reach customers on their devices. The future will likely be a mix of both approaches along with responsive design to provide quality experiences across all screens.
Tom Deryckere shared thoughts on mobile web development and how content management systems (CMS) like Drupal, Joomla, and WordPress can be used to build mobile sites. He discussed how the mobile web is different than the desktop web and outlined techniques like device detection, template switching, and content transcoding to optimize sites for multiple devices. Examples of CMS extensions and services that facilitate mobile development were provided. Attendees were encouraged to start building mobile versions of their sites.
This document provides an overview of a course on mobile computing and Android application development. The course will cover developing apps using Java over two semesters. Students will learn to create user interfaces, work with intents, adapters, files and databases. The evolution of mobile phones and technologies like smartphones, GPS and WiFi are discussed. Popular mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, Windows and Blackberry are compared. Reasons for Android's popularity include its open source nature and large number of free applications. The next lecture will cover mobile hardware.
Softjourn has developed mobile applications for various clients across different platforms including iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Phone 7. They have created apps for ticketing, social networks, magazines, games, banking, and more. Their experience includes both native and browser-based applications. Companies choose Softjourn for their reputation in on-time and on-budget deliveries of high quality work.
FirefoxOS is an open source mobile operating system built on web technologies like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows developers to build apps using standard web technologies that work across devices similarly to web pages. The presentation discusses how FirefoxOS bridges the gap between native apps and web apps by giving privileged web apps access to device features like the camera and contacts while maintaining the openness of the web. It also notes challenges around security, privacy, and platform optimization that still need to be addressed. The goal of FirefoxOS is to disrupt the app store duopolies and bring more openness, choice and interoperability to mobile.
Chris Auld, Intergen’s Chief Technology Officer, showed attendees how to develop connected, cross-platform mobile applications with Mono and Windows Azure.
With the abundance of mobile devices and operating systems in the market – including Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android, and Microsoft’s Windows Phone and upcoming Windows 8 – numerous opportunities are being created for organisations that want to create new applications or provide access to existing systems through a mobile device. Applications that work on a range of platforms is a goal for many organizations.
But where do you start? And what development options are available? How much more does it cost and which applications does it make economic sense for? How can one simplify the development and management of applications that work across multiple platforms?
Chris Auld, Intergen’s Chief Technology Officer, showed attendees how to develop connected, cross-platform mobile applications with Mono and Windows Azure. How to share code across Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, HTML5, and Windows 8, and better understand the realities of mobile development across these platforms.
ChromeInfo Technologies is a renowned Native Mobile App Development Company in India. ... Offering you with best Native Mobile App Development Services, we have talented team of well-skilled professional, delivering best mobile solutions.
This document discusses designing for mobile devices. It begins by noting that design is shifting from desktop to mobile, with billions of apps now downloaded daily and mobile browsing expected to surpass desktop browsing by 2014. It then provides an overview of different mobile platforms, devices, and types of mobile delivery including native apps, hybrid apps, mobile web apps, mobile websites, and responsive websites. The document concludes by discussing considerations for mobile design such as research, planning, visual design, delivery, and responsive web design.
This document discusses different approaches for building mobile sites and apps with Drupal, including native apps, mobile sites, responsive design, and Drupal 8 initiatives. Native apps are extremely popular but time consuming to build and require additional skills. Mobile sites require maintaining multiple versions, while responsive design uses a single, adaptive design that scales across devices using CSS media queries. Drupal 7 supports responsive design out of the box as well as services and mobile tools modules. Drupal 8 aims to improve the mobile experience through initiatives focused on mobile, HTML5, and web services.
This is a presentation we gave at the 2011 California Downtown Association Conference. It's a general overview on how Smartphones work, what's the difference between an app and a mobile website, and what to look for when looking for an app developer.
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This document introduces smartphone apps and their benefits for organizations. It discusses how apps can help communities reach residents and visitors, encourage local engagement, and share a place's story in an interactive way. Native apps have advantages over web apps in usability and access to device features. The document provides an overview of app types and considerations for design, data management, monetization, and audience definition to create an effective local app.
Android is an open-source software platform developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance to address the growing needs of the mobile marketplace. It provides an innovative and open platform for mobile application development, customization of mobile phones, and delivery of value-added content to subscribers. Android allows developers unprecedented access to handset features and the ability to develop powerful mobile applications without licensing fees. It also gives users more choice and functionality in customizing their phones.
Alaska Silver: Developing Critical Minerals & High-Grade Silver Resources
Alaska Silver is advancing a prolific 8-km mineral corridor hosting two significant deposits. Our flagship high-grade silver deposit at Waterpump Creek, which contains gallium (the U.S. #1 critical mineral), and the historic Illinois Creek mine anchor our 100% owned carbonate replacement system across an expansive, underexplored landscape.
Waterpump Creek: 75 Moz @ 980 g/t AgEq (Inferred), open for expansion north and south
Illinois Creek: 525 Koz AuEq - 373 Koz @ 1.3 g/t AuEq (Indicated), 152 Koz @ 1.44 g/t AuEq (Inferred)
2024 "Warm Springs" Discovery: First copper, gold, and Waterpump Creek-grade silver intercepts 0.8 miles from Illinois Creek
2025 Focus: Targeting additional high-grade silver discoveries at Waterpump Creek South and initiating studies on gallium recovery potential.
Avoiding the China Tariffs: Save Costs & Stay CompetitiveNovaLink
As a result of the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, many manufacturers have been forced to pay higher tariffs on their products imported from China. Therefore, many companies are now exploring alternative options, such as reshoring their manufacturing operations to Mexico. This presentation explores why Mexico is an attractive option for manufacturers avoiding China tariffs, and how they can make the move successfully.
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From Dreams to Threads: The Story Behind The ChhapaiThe Chhapai
Chhapai is a direct-to-consumer (D2C) lifestyle fashion brand founded by Akash Sharma. We believe in providing the best quality printed & graphic t-shirts & hoodies so you can express yourself through what you wear, because everything can’t be explained in words.
Petslify Turns Pet Photos into Hug-Worthy MemoriesPetslify
Petslify transforms your pet’s photo into a custom plush that captures every detail. Customers love the lifelike result, making it feel like their furry friend is still with them—soft, cuddly, and full of love.
Brandon Flatley masterfully blends creativity and community impact. As a mixologist and small business owner, he delivers unforgettable cocktail experiences. A musician at heart, he excels in composition and recording.
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The Mexico office furniture market size attained around USD 840.32 Million in 2024. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.60% between 2025 and 2034 and reach nearly USD 1196.86 Million by 2034.
**Title:** Accounting Basics – A Complete Visual Guide
**Author:** CA Suvidha Chaplot
**Description:**
Whether you're a beginner in business, a commerce student, or preparing for professional exams, understanding the language of business — **accounting** — is essential. This beautifully designed SlideShare simplifies key accounting concepts through **colorful infographics**, clear examples, and smart layouts.
From understanding **why accounting matters** to mastering **core principles, standards, types of accounts, and the accounting equation**, this guide covers everything in a visual-first format.
📘 **What’s Inside:**
* **Introduction to Accounting**: Definition, objectives, scope, and users
* **Accounting Concepts & Principles**: Business Entity, Accruals, Matching, Going Concern, and more
* **Types of Accounts**: Asset, Liability, Equity explained visually
* **The Accounting Equation**: Assets = Liabilities + Equity broken down with diagrams
* BONUS: Professionally designed cover for presentation or academic use
🎯 **Perfect for:**
* Students (Commerce, BBA, MBA, CA Foundation)
* Educators and Trainers
* UGC NET/Assistant Professor Aspirants
* Anyone building a strong foundation in accounting
👩🏫 **Designed & curated by:** CA Suvidha Chaplot
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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Job ApplicationRed Tape Busters
Applying for jobs can be tough, especially when you’re making common application mistakes. Learn how to avoid errors like sending generic applications, ignoring job descriptions, and poor formatting. Discover how to highlight your strengths and create a polished, tailored resume. Stand out to employers and increase your chances of landing an interview. Visit for more information: https://redtapebusters.com/job-application-writer-resume-writer-brisbane/
Influence of Career Development on Retention of Employees in Private Univers...publication11
Retention of employees in universities is paramount for producing quantity and quality of human capital for
economic development of a country. Turnover has persistently remained high in private universities despite
employee attrition by institutions, which can disrupt organizational stability, quality of education and reputation.
Objectives of the study included performance appraisal, staff training and promotion practices on retention of
employees. Correlational research design and quantitative research were adopted. Total population was 85 with a
sample of 70 which was selected through simple random sampling. Data collection was through questionnaire and
analysed using multiple linear regression with help of SPSS. Results showed that both performance appraisal
(t=1.813, P=.076, P>.05) and staff training practices (t=-1.887, P=.065, P>.05) were statistical insignificant while
promotion practices (t=3.804, P=.000, P<.05) was statistically significantly influenced retention of employees.
The study concluded that performance appraisal and staff training has little relationship with employee retention
whereas promotion practices affect employee retention in private universities. Therefore, it was recommended
that organizations renovate performance appraisal and staff training practices while promoting employees
annually, review salary structure, ensure there is no biasness and promotion practices should be based on meritocracy. The findings could benefit management of private universities, Government and researchers.
Harnessing Hyper-Localisation: A New Era in Retail StrategyRUPAL AGARWAL
Discover how hyper-localisation is transforming the retail landscape by allowing businesses to tailor products, services, and marketing strategies to meet the unique needs of specific communities. This presentation explores the concept, benefits, and real-world examples of hyper-localisation in action, helping retailers boost customer satisfaction and drive growth.
2. Pera M@D 1st Meetup
• Introduction to mobile application
development. - Tharindu
• “Hello World” to Android Application - Asanka
3. Why Mobile ?
• Now it is the trend.
• Previously – Web , Now – Mobile
• Big opportunities.
• People working on the way.
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4. Opportunity
Sri Lanka
Population: around 20 million.
Mobile usage : more than 20 million.
- CEO, ICTA
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5. Mobile Apps
• A mobile application is software written for
mobile devices that performs a specific task,
such as a game, calendar, music player, etc.
• Telco Apps – SMS based, USSD, WAP
• Featured Mobile Phone Apps – J2me
• Smart Phone Apps – Android, IOS, Windows
Mobile, Blackbery
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6. Smart Phones Getting More Popular
Mobile Phones
Featured Phones Smart Mobile Phones
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10. Mobile Apps – 3 Types
• Native - Programmed using Objective C on the
iPhone or using Java on Android devices.
• Hybrid - Mix between these two types of
mobile applications.
• Web Apps - Runs in the phone’s browser.
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11. Native Apps
Android Dalvik
IOS Objective C
Windows Mobile 7 XNA/Silverlight
Blackbery Java
WebOS HTML5
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12. One Platform for All
• HTML5=HTML, CSS,
Java Scripts
• HTML is Mobile
• HTML is Capable
• HTML is Open
• It rocks on mobile devices
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13. Android Dalvik / HTML5
IOS Objective C / HTML5
Windows Mobile 7 XNA/Silverlight / HTML5
Blackbery Java / HTML5
WebOS HTML5
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14. Still Native Apps Rock
• Native apps make use of all the phone’s features,
such as the mobile phone camera, geolocation,
and the user’s address book.
• Native apps do not need to be connected to the
internet to be used.
• A native app is specific to the mobile handset it is
run on, since it uses the features of that specific
handset.
• Native apps can be distributed on the phone’s
marketplace (e.g. Apple Store for iPhone or Ovi
store for Nokia handsets or Android Market).
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