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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Mobile Application Development

Mobile Application Development Detailed Syllabus for Computer Science and Engineering M.Tech first year first sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Mobile Application Development M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year first sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year I Sem.

Course Objectives:

  • To demonstrate their understanding of the fundamentals of Android operating systems
  • To demonstrate their skills of using Android software development tools
  • To demonstrate their ability to develop software with reasonable complexity on mobile platform
  • To demonstrate their ability to deploy software to mobile devices
  • To demonstrate their ability to debug programs running on mobile devices

Unit – I: Introduction to Android Operating System: Android OS design and Features – Android development framework, SDK features, Installing and running applications on Eclipse platform, Creating AVDs, Types of Android applications, Best practices in Android programming, Android tools. Android application components – Android Manifest file, Externalizing resources like values, themes, layouts, Menus etc, Resources for different devices and languages, Runtime Configuration Changes Android Application Lifecycle – Activities, Activity lifecycle, activity states, monitoring state changes

Unit – II: Android User Interface: Measurements – Device and pixel density independent measuring units Layouts – Linear, Relative, Grid and Table Layouts User Interface (UI) Components – Editable and non editable TextViews, Buttons, Radio and Toggle Buttons, Checkboxes, Spinners, Dialog and pickers Event Handling – Handling clicks or changes of various UI components Fragments – Creating fragments, Lifecycle of fragments, Fragment states, Adding fragments to Activity, adding, removing, and replacing fragments with fragment transactions, interfacing between fragments and Activities, Multi-screen Activities

Unit – III : Intents and Broadcasts: Intent – Using intents to launch Activities, Explicitly starting new Activity, Implicit Intents, Passing data to Intents, Getting results from Activities, Native Actions, using Intent to dial a number or to send SMS Broadcast Receivers – Using Intent filters to service implicit Intents, Resolving Intent filters, finding and using Intents received within an Activity Notifications – Creating and Displaying notifications, Displaying Toasts

Unit – IV : Persistent Storage: Files – Using application specific folders and files, creating files, reading data from files, listing contents of a directory Shared Preferences – Creating shared preferences, saving and retrieving data using Shared Preference Database – Introduction to SQLite database, creating and opening a database, creating tables, inserting retrieving and deleting data, Registering Content Providers, Using content Providers (insert, delete, retrieve and update)

Unit – V : Advanced Topics: Alarms – Creating and using alarms Using Internet Resources – Connecting to internet resource, using download manager Location Based Services – Finding Current Location and showing location on the Map, updating location

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Professional Android 4 Application Development, Reto Meier, Wiley India, (Wrox) , 2012
  • Android Application Development for Java Programmers, James C Sheusi, Cengage Learning, 2013

REFERENCES:

  • Beginning Android 4 Application Development, Wei-Meng Lee, Wiley India (Wrox), 2013

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 1st Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering 1st Year 1st Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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