Subject description - B6B39PDA
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B6B39PDA | Principles of mobile applications | ||
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Roles: | PV, V | Extent of teaching: | 2P+2C |
Department: | 13139 | Language of teaching: | |
Guarantors: | Completion: | Z,ZK | |
Lecturers: | Credits: | 6 | |
Tutors: | Semester: | L |
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https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/B6B39PDAAnotation:
Student who successfully passed the course get overview about properties and about limits of single mobile technologies. The course is focused on specific problems related to limitations and new capabilities of mobile devices. Attention is paid to maximal utilization of environment characteristics in which the mobile application is used. Course is not focused on introduction of basic programming techniques for mobile application development - it is expected that students already have this skills or will be gained by means of self-study.Study targets:
The goal of this course is to teach the students the right way of design and implementation of mobile applications.Course outlines:
Introduction, HCI, Mobile apps, Design guidelines Prototyping, Screen space, Screen size and shape, Information grouping Information packing, lists, scrolling, UI patterns Testing Development: Native and hybrid apps, Mobile web Development: Android Development: iOS API, SDK, services, notifications Sensors, context Gestures, voice, text entry Development: Advanced Android Wearables, connected devices, accessibility Beyond traditional UI designExercises outline:
Design guidelines 1 - application analysis Design guidelines 2 - application design Design patterns, best practices, electronic prototyping Semester project assignment, electronic prototyping, testing Individual work D1 Android basics iOS Data Camera, Accelerometers, Sensors Bluetooth + GPS Notifications, gestures, REST API Individual work D2 Presentation of semester projectsLiterature:
1. | Perea P., Giner P., UX Design for Mobile, Packt Publishing, 2017 | |
2. | Jones M.,Marsden G. Mobile Interaction Design, Wiley, 2006 | |
3. | Weiss S. Handheld usability, Wiley, 2002 | |
4. | Cooper A., Reimann R., Vronin D. About Faces - The Essentials of Interaction Design, Wiley, 2007 |
Requirements:
Knowledge of higher programming languages (e.g., Java, C++, C#). Details can be found on the web https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/B6B39PDA Subject is included into these academic programs:Program | Branch | Role | Recommended semester |
BPSIT_2021 | Common courses | PV | 4 |
BPSIT1_2021 | Enterprise systémy | PV | 4 |
BPSIT | Common courses | V | 6 |
BKSIT | Common courses | PV | 6 |
BPSIT_2021 | Common courses | PV | 4 |
BPSIT3_2021 | Business informatics | PV | 4 |
BPSIT_2021 | Common courses | PV | 4 |
BPSIT4_2021 | Technologie internetu věcí | PV | 4 |
BPSIT | Common courses | PV | 6 |
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