scholarly journals MOBILE GAME HALMA MULTIPLAYER

Telematika ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Dhimas ◽  
Novrido Charibaldi ◽  
Wilis Kaswidjanti

Handphone besides as a communication tool also has a function as a medium of entertainment. Various multimedia services and communications facilities contained therein, one Bluetooth. Games is one application that always exist in the mobile phone, and with a wider variety of games development by utilizing the services in mobile. In this research, the development of the multiplayer games for mobile phones utilizing Bluetooth communication media using the programming language Java Micro Edition (J2ME). Design method using the grapple, NetBeans IDE 6.1 is used as tools to assist programming.

Author(s):  
Jaakko Iivonen ◽  
Yang Liu

This article will consist of analyzing some factors which are the most important forthe successful mobile phone game. There are going to be some common history of how mobilephone games are developed and how this whole game application business has started. Mainfocus in this article is based on analyzing and finding some key factors which are the mostrelevant for successful mobile phone game and how they can be designed. This article is notbased on technical details of mobile phones and there is only some information which consistsof a little bit of technical phrases. Angry Birds mobile phone game is excellent example ofsuccessful mobile game and it will be analyzed rather deeply in this article. Analyzing will notbe based on only how to play game but whole Angry Birds phenomenon will be considered.Developments of mobile phone games have been very fast even though the first and nowadaysclassic mobile phone games (such as Snake) become in 1970s. Last year has been golden agefor mobile phone game designers and this business area is still developing very fast. RovioEntertainment is one of the winners so far. Since few years ago Rovio was close to bankruptcyand nowadays it is globally known entertainment media company. Rovio is behind the AngryBirds which is the most popular mobile phone game.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haris Richard Adrian Taruma Selej

in the era of technology has greatly advanced, mobile phones have become a necessity and a means of communicating with each other. even though they are separated by a considerable distance, no longer need to spend the time to meet physically. This reason also makes the phone as the primary choice for criminals to communicate. communication used a variety of purposes, such as positive or negative. In 2010, digital forensic analyst team has examined such as network Puslabfor drugs, pornography, gambling, corruption, defamation, fraud, bribery, and others. Of these, as many as 118 types of mobile phones in the form of evidence. It means that offenders still consider mobile phones as a primary communication tool. Digital forensic analysts and investigators, it shall be able to anticipate these things, so that when there is evidence of mobile phone, which was confiscated from criminals, can be checked properly in accordance with the basic principles of digital forensics. This study uses DFIF (Digital Forensic Investigation Framework) smartphone investigation by searching for evidence of a conversation via text message. the results of the investigation evidence to prove the offender information, the information will be presented in the form of a forensic report which will be used as evidence in court.


Author(s):  
Yun Xia ◽  
Yuping Mao

Through individual in-depth interviews, the authors examine employees’ use of mobile phones for decision-making and internal/external communication in the China branch of a multinational company. The study shows that mobile phones are a key communication tool in the company. Voice calls are the most preferable way of mobile phone use due to their synchronous nature for instant communication and the rich verbal cues they carry. Text messaging is an unobtrusive way of business communication and it can be used as the formal documentation of business decision-making. Group text messaging turns the mobile phone into a mass communication platform for customer relationship maintenance. Contingency theory is applied to further discuss the findings, and practical recommendations are also provided.


Author(s):  
Gu-Min Jeong ◽  
Jong-Duck Lee ◽  
Sang-Il Choi ◽  
Dong-Wook Kang

This paper presents a new JPEG quantization table design method for mobile phone images. Although the screen size of mobile phones is very small, the full information of the image should nevertheless be represented. Moreover, the high frequency components of the mobile phone images may contain important information. In order to enhance the performance of mobile JPEG images, these high frequency components should be compensated using an appropriate quantization table. Considering these characteristics, we propose a modeling method of the quantization table for compensating the high frequency components of the mobile images while sacrificing their low frequency components. We select the optimized pre-emphasis factor and bias factor using various sets of 240× 320 images and show that the proposed method improves the performance in terms of size and PSNR.


2016 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 798-815 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesca Comunello ◽  
Mireia Fernández Ardèvol ◽  
Simone Mulargia ◽  
Francesca Belotti

In the context of an international research project on older people’s relations with and through mobile telephony, Italian participants spontaneously provided narrations on mobile phones that appeared to be structured around strong stereotypes. Respondents show a twofold representation of mobile phones either as a simple communication tool or as a ‘hi-tech’ device, which generates multifaceted stereotypes. More specifically, when the mobile phone is considered as a simple communication tool, age-based stereotypes address younger people’s bad manners, while gendered stereotypes depict women as ‘chatterboxes’ or ‘social groomers’. On the other hand, when the mobile phone is considered a ‘hi-tech’ device, age-based stereotypes underline younger people’s advanced user skills, while gendered stereotypes focus on women’s lack of competencies. Based on that, we provide a conceptual framework for analysing such stereotyped – and apparently conflicting – representations. Interestingly, while some issues also emerged in other countries, the masculine assumption that women are less-skilled mobile phone users appears as a peculiarity of Italian respondents.


2020 ◽  
pp. 15-37
Author(s):  
Julia Rehsmann

Abstract This chapter examines waiting in liver transplant medicine, a field characterized by immediacy, urgency and delay. By taking a close look at waiting lists, allocating algorithms and mobile phones, it engages with the technological and material features that generate, shape and mediate waiting and hope when livers fail. Based on ethnographic research in Germany, I analyse the powerful workings of ephemeral waiting lists and discuss how these lists in flux put the lives of those looking for an organ on hold. By doing so, I contribute to understandings of how immobilities are produced and their affective dimensions. I approach waiting lists for liver transplants as part of transplant medicine’s invisible digital infrastructure and contend that the mobile phone becomes a critical feature therein, significantly affecting those waiting for a transplant. Firstly, I discuss the wait list as bureaucratic technology, marker of eligibility and symbol for patients’ chances to receive live-saving treatment. I then show, secondly, how complex algorithms create these ephemeral lists. Thirdly, I turn in more detail to the experiences of a patient listed for a transplant. I demonstrate how, in this time of waiting-in-uncertainty, the mobile phone becomes an extension and tangible manifestation of this ephemeral list as well as a reminder of one’s dependency on medical care. I show how the mobile phone transforms from a mere communication tool to an ambivalent marker of people’s simultaneous mobility and immobility during their wait.


Author(s):  
Yun Xia ◽  
Yuping Mao

Through individual in-depth interviews, the authors examine employees' use of mobile phones for decision-making and internal/external communication in the China branch of a multinational company. The study shows that mobile phones are a key communication tool in the company. Voice calls are the most preferable way of mobile phone use due to their synchronous nature for instant communication and the rich verbal cues they carry. Text messaging is an unobtrusive way of business communication and it can be used as the formal documentation of business decision-making. Group text messaging turns the mobile phone into a mass communication platform for customer relationship maintenance. Contingency theory is applied to further discuss the findings, and practical recommendations are also provided.


KOMTEKINFO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-66
Author(s):  
Risa Nadia Ernes

This study was conducted to design a security system on a locker by implementing multiple security using bluetooth media on the mobile phone and the keypad so that it can improve the security of a good value. The system is built to design, create and implement the components of a system that includes a microcontroller as process controllers, mobile phones (Bluetooth) based on android and bluetooth module HC-05 as the sender and recipient of the data series that serve as the first security in the form of a data connection and keypad as the security of both the locker system. Both security serves as input into a double security system. This system has outputs that can display information, the activation open the door and close the door and buzzer as a marker that the password is incorrect.The results showed a tool created to function properly and can be expanded to a larger scale.


2014 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 158-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Montag ◽  
Konrad Błaszkiewicz ◽  
Bernd Lachmann ◽  
Ionut Andone ◽  
Rayna Sariyska ◽  
...  

In the present study we link self-report-data on personality to behavior recorded on the mobile phone. This new approach from Psychoinformatics collects data from humans in everyday life. It demonstrates the fruitful collaboration between psychology and computer science, combining Big Data with psychological variables. Given the large number of variables, which can be tracked on a smartphone, the present study focuses on the traditional features of mobile phones – namely incoming and outgoing calls and SMS. We observed N = 49 participants with respect to the telephone/SMS usage via our custom developed mobile phone app for 5 weeks. Extraversion was positively associated with nearly all related telephone call variables. In particular, Extraverts directly reach out to their social network via voice calls.


Author(s):  
Huyen Thi Nguyen ◽  
Ngoc Minh Nguyen

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of prestige sensitivity on mobile phone customer’s price acceptance in Vietnam and the mediating role of product knowledge and price mavenism on this relationship. We used the convenience sampling method for data collection via questionnaires with a sample of 605 consumers who purchased mobile phones. The collected data was analysed by applying a structural equation modelling method. The result indicates that prestige sensitivity has both direct and indirect effects on price acceptance via product knowledge and price mavenism. The findings suggest that prestige sensitivity can be used as a market segmentation criterion for mobile phones when making price decisions and providing customers with adequate information could improve price acceptance.


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