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MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (BIS654C)

MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Course Code BIS654C 
CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 3:0:0 
SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 40 
Total Marks 100
Credits 03 
Exam Hours 3
Examination type (SEE) Theory


Module-1

Introduction to Android OS: Android Description – Open Handset Alliance – Android. Ecosystem – Android versions – Android Activity – Features of Android – Android Architecture Stack Linux Kernel. Configuration of Android Environment: Operating System – Java JDK Android SDK – Android Development Tools (ADT) – Android Virtual Devices (AVDs) – Emulators Dalvik Virtual Machine – Differences between JVM and DVM – Steps to Install and Configure Eclipse and SDK. 

(Chapters 1 & 2)


Module-2

Create the first android application: Directory Structure. Android User Interface: Understanding the Components of a screen– Linear Layout – Absolute Layout – Frame. Layout Relative Layout – Table Layout.

(Chapters 3 & 4)



Module-3

Designing User Interface with View – Text View – Button – Image Button – Edit Text Check Box – Toggle Button – Radio Button and Radio Group – Progress Bar – Auto complete Text View – Spinner – List View – Grid View – Image View - Scroll View – Custom Toast – Alert – Time and Date Picker.

(Chapter 5)



Module-4

Activity: Introduction – Intent – Intent filter – Activity life cycle – Broadcast life cycle Service. Multimedia: Android System Architecture – Play Audio and Video – Text to Speech.

(Chapters 6 & 7)



Module-5

SQLite Database in Android: SQLite Database – Creation and Connection of the database –Transactions. Case Study: SMS Telephony and Location Based Services.

(Chapters 8, 9, & 10)



Suggested Learning Resources:

Books

1. TEXT BOOK 1. Prasanna Kumar Dixit, "Android", Vikas Publishing House Private Ltd., Noida, 2014.


REFERENCE BOOKS

 1. Reto Meier and Wrox Wiley, “Professional Android 4 Application Development”, 2012.

 2. ZiguradMednieks, LaridDornin, G.BlakeMeike, Masumi Nakamura, “Programming Andriod”, O’Reilly,2013.

3. Robert Green, Mario Zechner, “Beginning Android 4 Games Development”, Apress Media LLC, New York, 2011

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