MP4292 Mobile Application Development Syllabus:
MP4292 Mobile Application Development Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To facilitate students to understand android SDK
To help students to gain basic understanding of Android application development
To understand how to work with various mobile application development frameworks
To inculcate working knowledge of Android Studio development tool
To learn the basic and important design concepts and issues of development of mobile applications
UNIT I MOBILE PLATFORM AND APPLICATIONS
Mobile Device Operating Systems — Special Constraints & Requirements — Commercial Mobile Operating Systems — Software Development Kit: iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone — MCommerce — Structure — Pros & Cons — Mobile Payment System — Security Issues
UNIT II INTRODUCTION TO ANDROID
Introduction to Android: The Android Platform, Android SDK, Eclipse Installation, Android Installation, Building you First Android application, Understanding Anatomy of Android Application, Android Manifest file.
UNIT III ANDROID APPLICATION DESIGN ESSENTIALS
Anatomy of Android applications, Android terminologies, Application Context, Activities, Services, Intents, Receiving and Broadcasting Intents, Android Manifest File and its common settings, Using Intent Filter, Permissions.
UNIT IV ANDROID USER INTERFACE DESIGN & MULTIMEDIA
User Interface Screen elements, Designing User Interfaces with Layouts, Drawing and Working with Animation. Playing Audio and Video, Recording Audio and Video, Using the Camera to Take and Process Pictures
UNIT V ANDROID APIs
Using Android Data and Storage APIs, Managing data using Sqlite, Sharing Data between Applications with Content Providers, Using Android Networking APIs, Using Android Web APIs, Using Android Telephony APIs, Deploying Android Application to the World.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: (30)
1. Develop an application that uses GUI components, Font, Layout Managers and event listeners.
2. Develop an application that makes use of databases
3. Develop a native application that uses GPS location information
4. Implement an application that creates an alert upon receiving a message
5. Develop an application that makes use of RSS Feed.
6. Create an application using Sensor Manager
7. Create an android application that converts the user input text to voice.
8. Develop a Mobile application for simple and day to day needs (Mini Project)
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1: Identify various concepts of mobile programming that make it unique from programming for other platforms
CO2: Create, test and debug Android application by setting up Android development
CO3: Demonstrate methods in storing, sharing and retrieving data in Android applications
CO4: Utilize rapid prototyping techniques to design and develop sophisticated mobile interfaces
CO5: Create interactive applications in android using databases with multiple activities including audio, video and notifications and deploy them in marketplace
TOTAL: 75 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder, “Android Wireless Application Development”, Pearson Education, 2nd ed. (2011)
2. Google Developer Training, “Android Developer Fundamentals Course – Concept Reference”, Google Developer Training Team, 2017.
3. Prasanth Kumar Pattnaik,Rajib Mall,”Fundamentals of Mobile Computing”,PHI Learning Pvt.Ltd,New Delhi-2012
4. Reto Meier, “Professional Android 2 Application Development”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2010
5. Mark L Murphy, “Beginning Android”, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2009
6. Dawn Griffiths and David Griffiths, “Head First Android Development”, 1st Edition, O‟Reilly SPD Publishers, 2015. ISBN-13: 978-9352131341
7. Erik Hellman, “Android Programming – Pushing the Limits”, 1st Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2014. ISBN-13: 978-8126547197.
8. Bill Phillips, Chris Stewart and Kristin Marsicano, “Android Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide”, 4th Edition, Big Nerd Ranch Guides, 2019. ISBN-13: 978-0134706054