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Design of Applications for Mobile Devices I

Summary

The applications developed for mobile devices are becoming more and more common presently. In most cases these applications are targeted for personal digital assistants (PDA), but in near future we can expect a growing demand for mobile applications for other mobile devices, such as the mobile phones (with the market growing intensively recently). One of technologies which allow us to develop such applications is the micro edition subset of Java Platform - JavaME, which is designed taking into account small computing power of such devices, reduced functionality and limited (but usable) network access.

JavaME is mostly a subset of JavaSE, some classes which are too large or unnecessary are excluded and some parts of JavaSE technology are replaced with simpler equivalents with limited functionality

Literature

J. W. Muchow, Core J2ME Technology, Prentice Hall Ptr, ISBN 0130669113;
D. Harkey, S. Appajodu, M., Wireless Java Programming for Enterprise Applications: Mobile Devices Go Corporate, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0471218782.

Advised literature

M. J. Wells, J2ME game programming, Course Technology PTR, ISBN 1592001181.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 456-0539
Abbreviation TAMZ I
Course title Design of Applications for Mobile Devices I
Coordinating department Department of Computer Science
Course coordinator Ing. Pavel Moravec, Ph.D.