The Application Research of SPOC Mode in Mobile Terminal Application Development Course Teaching

Author(s):  
Hongfang Cheng
2013 ◽  
pp. 879-899 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamilton Turner ◽  
Jules White ◽  
Jeff Reed ◽  
José Galindo ◽  
Adam Porter ◽  
...  

A proliferation of mobile smartphone platforms, including Android devices, has triggered a rise in mobile application development for a diverse set of situations. Testing of these smartphone applications can be exceptionally difficult, due to the challenges of orchestrating production-scale quantities of smartphones such as difficulty in managing thousands of sensory inputs to each individual smartphone device. This work presents the Android Tactical Application Assessment and Knowledge (ATAACK) Cloud, which utilizes a cloud computing environment to allow smartphone-based security, sensing, and social networking researchers to rapidly use model-based tools to provision experiments with a combination of 1,000+ emulated smartphone instances and tens of actual devices. The ATAACK Cloud provides a large-scale smartphone application research testbed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 2103-2106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liu Yu Li

With the accelerated pace of life, the traditional ordering food has been unable to meet customers needs. The development of intelligent hand-held devices create the conditions for wireless ordering food. Confronted with the present needs, a hand-held ordering food system based on Android has been designed by the authors combined with the traditional ordering process. The system established two ordering models with Bluetooth and mobile Internet, and realized interaction between mobile terminal and server using J2EE and Android application development technology. The experiments show that the system completes all the process of ordering, and it has the advantages of strong mobility, convenient operation, full functions and so on, which can save money for the catering industry and improve the quality of service.


2020 ◽  
pp. 576-598
Author(s):  
Sonal Dekhane ◽  
Mai Yin Tsoi ◽  
Cynthia Johnson

The ubiquity of mobile devices, their portability and their unique gesture recognition features make them an apt educational tool, especially in the STEM fields. The traditional pen and paper practice method can be transferred to a digital format and the content can be made available to students anywhere and at any time. In this chapter the authors discuss how mobile application development projects can be used to benefit students in multiple STEM disciplines at the same time by creating a symbiotic, business-like relationship between students enrolled in a software development course and students in other STEM courses (end-users). The authors will discuss the learning needs of students and the details of thoughtful mobile application design incorporating various learning theories. This chapter will also discuss various examples of educational mobile apps created, their usability testing results and their effect on student learning.


Author(s):  
Sonal Dekhane ◽  
Mai Yin Tsoi ◽  
Cynthia Johnson

The ubiquity of mobile devices, their portability and their unique gesture recognition features make them an apt educational tool, especially in the STEM fields. The traditional pen and paper practice method can be transferred to a digital format and the content can be made available to students anywhere and at any time. In this chapter the authors discuss how mobile application development projects can be used to benefit students in multiple STEM disciplines at the same time by creating a symbiotic, business-like relationship between students enrolled in a software development course and students in other STEM courses (end-users). The authors will discuss the learning needs of students and the details of thoughtful mobile application design incorporating various learning theories. This chapter will also discuss various examples of educational mobile apps created, their usability testing results and their effect on student learning.


2015 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 196-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Francese ◽  
Carmine Gravino ◽  
Michele Risi ◽  
Giuseppe Scanniello ◽  
Genoveffa Tortora

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