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Instructional
Unit Description
Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to mobile applications Embedded systems - Market and business drivers for mobile 5
I
applications Publishing and delivery of mobile applications Requirements gathering and
validation for mobile applications.
BASIC DESIGN
Introduction Basics of embedded systems design Embedded OS - Design constraints for mobile
II applications, both hardware and software related Architecting mobile applications User interfaces 8
for mobile applications touch events and gestures Achieving quality constraints performance,
usability, security, availability and modifiability.
ADVANCED DESIGN
Designing applications with multimedia and web access capabilities Integration with GPS and
III 8
social media networking applications Accessing applications hosted in a cloud computing
environment Design patterns for mobile applications.
TECHNOLOGY I - ANDROID
Introduction Establishing the development environment Android architecture Activities and
IV views Interacting with UI Persisting data using SQLite Packaging and deployment Interaction 12
with server side applications Using Google Maps, GPS and Wifi Integration with social media
applications.
TECHNOLOGY II - IOS
Introduction to Objective C iOS features UI implementation Touch frameworks Data
V persistence using Core Data and SQLite Location aware applications using Core Location and Map 12
Kit Integrating calendar and address book with social media application Using Wifi - iPhone
marketplace.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
R1 - http://developer.android.com/develop/index.html
R2 - Jeff McWherter and Scott Gowell, "Professional Mobile Application Development", Wrox, 2012
R3 - Charlie Collins, Michael Galpin and Matthias Kappler, Android in Practice, DreamTech, 2012
R4 - James Dovey and Ash Furrow, Beginning Objective C, Apress, 2012
R5 - David Mark, Jack Nutting, Jeff LaMarche and Frederic Olsson, Beginning iOS 6 Development: Exploring
the iOS SDK, Apress, 2013.
HICET Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Instructional
Unit Description
Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS :
R1 - Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber , Jian Pei, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition (The
Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems), 2012.
R2 - David J. Hand, Heikki Mannila and Padhraic Smyth Principles of Data Mining (Adaptive Computation
and Machine Learning), 2005.
R3 - Margaret H Dunham, Data Mining: Introductory and Advanced Topics, 2003.
R4 - Soman, K. P., Diwakar Shyam and Ajay V. Insight Into Data Mining: Theory And Practice, PHI, 2009.