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CS371M - Mobile Computing

CS371M - Mobile Computing. Class Intro. Teaching Staff. Mike Scott Lecturer not a professor, no PhD, so "Mike" please UT since 2000 scottm@cs.utexas.edu lab hours MW 2 - 3:30 , F 8:30 - 9:30 am 3 rd floor GDC lab TA: Donghyuk Shin. The Course.

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CS371M - Mobile Computing

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  1. CS371M - Mobile Computing Class Intro

  2. Teaching Staff • Mike Scott • Lecturer • not a professor, no PhD, so "Mike" please • UT since 2000 • scottm@cs.utexas.edu lab hours MW 2 - 3:30 , F 8:30 - 9:30 am3rdfloor GDC lab • TA: Donghyuk Shin

  3. The Course • Mobile computing with focus on application development for the Android operating system • Advise against taking if you have ever created a significant Android App on your own • Large, self-selected project with 2 - 3 students

  4. NDR = No Device Required • Android application development in Java using Eclipse plug in • Emulator part of development environment • limitations • dev phones and tabltes available during lab times and check out • wireless access only

  5. Work Products • Tutorials • step by step guide to creating small applications • tic tac toe • Individual assignments • mostly written • Project • design and implement an app and hopefully publish it on Google Play • broken into various milestones • 3 students per project • Point break down on syllabus

  6. Posters and Demos • Poster days near the end of September • Group demo last week of class • 1 - 2 Monday, 1 - 3 Wednesday and Friday • CS Digital Demo day • Thursday afternoon during finals week

  7. Class Materials • Syllabus, Schedule, and Resource Page • www.cs.utexas.edu/~scottm/cs371m • Assignments, tutorials, grades on Canvas • Discussion group on Piazza • Microlab Windows and Linux machines have development environment • Tutorial 1 - setting up dev environment on your own machine and using dev environment

  8. Course Material • Working in a system. • not just a stand alone application • Use library / API • User Interfaces and XML • ever create an anonymous inner class? • Locationand Sensing • Responsiveness • Graphics and Events • Services and Content Providers • data bases / SQLite

  9. Past Apps

  10. Questions???

  11. More Past Projects • Trace Me • Android Army • Austin Recycling • Pulsar

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