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Databases and Mobile Computing


Free Download Databases and Mobile Computing By Daniel Barbara, Ravi Jain, N. Krishnakumar (auth.), Daniel Barbara, Ravi Jain, Narayanan Krishnakumar (eds.)
1996 | 86 Pages | ISBN: 0792397495 | PDF | 3 MB
Database and Mobile Computing brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this important area. Databases and Mobile Computing serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most important research issues in the field.

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Mobile Datenbanksysteme Architektur, Implementierung, Konzepte


Free Download Mobile Datenbanksysteme: Architektur, Implementierung, Konzepte By Bela Mutschler, Prof. Dr. Günther Specht (auth.)
2004 | 354 Pages | ISBN: 3642622666 | PDF | 2 MB
Die zunehmende Leistungsfähigkeit mobiler Endgeräte wie z.B. PDAs oder Smartcards erlaubt den effizienten Einsatz mobiler Datenbanktechnologie im Rahmen einer umfassenden Integration mobiler Anwendungen in bestehende heterogene Systemlandschaften. Charakteristika des mobilen Umfeldes sowie beschränkte physische Ressourcen mobiler Geräte stellen spezifische Anforderungen an Architektur und Implementierungskonzepte mobiler Datenbanksysteme. Das Buch stellt eine fundierte Einführung in generische Architekturen und konkrete Implementierungskonzepte mobiler Datenbank- und Informationssysteme dar und liefert einen Überblick über existierende Technologien und Konzepte. Spezifische Replikationsverfahren werden behandelt, klassische Replikationsverfahren auf ihre Eignung im mobilen Umfeld untersucht. Mobile Transaktionsmodelle und spezielle Implementierungskonzepte für Pico-Datenbanksysteme werden vorgestellt, die besonders effiziente Speicherkonzepte und Methoden der Anfrageausführung benötigen. Anhand von marktreifen kommerziellen Datenbanksystemen – wie IBM DB2 Everyplace, Oracle 9i Lite, Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio und Tamino Mobile Suite – werden schwerpunktmäßig realisierte Anwendungsarchitekturen und Implementierungskonzepte verdeutlicht.

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Designing Software for the Mobile Context A Practitioner’s Guide


Free Download Designing Software for the Mobile Context: A Practitioner’s Guide By Avril Hodges, Jolie Bories, Ronan Mandel (auth.), Roman Longoria (eds.)
2004 | 152 Pages | ISBN: 1852337850 | PDF | 5 MB
Roman Longoria The goal of this book is to provide a useful and timely guide to the practitioner who designs or develops mobile applications. The contributors to this book are leaders in the user interface (UI) community actively working in mobile platform technol ogy and mobile application design. Thus, this book offers the reader unique insight into the latest technologies, market trends, design ideas, and usability data. We provide the reader with the latest information that will have direct and immediate impact on a broad scope of product design decisions, including those for voice, phone, and personal digital assistant (PDA) applications. In other words, this book is written by practitioners, for practitioners. When I approached my coauthors about writing a chapter, I had only a few criteria. First, each author should have unique experience and expertise about a certain aspect of mobile applications. Second, that the authors be able to provide an introduction to the technologies with which they work. Third, that each chapter include case studies and lessons learned from empirical usability evaluations. And fourth, that each author include in the chapter some fundamental knowledge that they wish they had known when they got started designing for the mobile context.

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Mobile Human-Computer Interaction – MobileHCI 2004 6th International Symposium, MobileHCI, Glasgow, UK, September 13 – 16, 2004


Free Download Mobile Human-Computer Interaction – MobileHCI 2004: 6th International Symposium, MobileHCI, Glasgow, UK, September 13 – 16, 2004. Proceedings By Christopher Campbell, Peter Tarasewich (auth.), Stephen Brewster, Mark Dunlop (eds.)
2004 | 243 Pages | ISBN: 3540230866 | PDF | 8 MB
MobileHCI is a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for e?ective human-computer interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of te- niques and approaches for all mobile computing devices and services. MobileHCI 2004 was the sixth in the series of conferences that was started at Glasgow U- versity in 1998 by Chris Johnson. We previously chaired the conference in 1999 in Edinburgh (as part of INTERACT 1999) and in 2001 in Lille (as part of IHM-HCI 2001). The last two years saw the conference move to Italy, ?rst – der the chairmanship of Fabio Patern` o in Pisa then under Luca Chittaro in Udine. In 2005 the conference will move to Austria to be chaired by Manfred Tscheligi. Each year the conference has its own website hosted by the conference chair, however the address www. mobilehci. org will always point to the next (or current) conference. The number of submissions has increased every year. This year we received 79 full papers (63 were received last year) from which we accepted the best 25. We had 81 short papers and posters submitted (59 last year) and accepted 20 of these as short papers and 22 as posters. We received 9 workshop, 4 tutorial and 2 panel proposals, from which 5, 2 and 2, respectively, were accepted.

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Building Mobile Apps with Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova

Free Download Building Mobile Apps with Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova

Updated: Nov 27, 2024
Duration: 3h 40m | Video: .MP4, 1280×720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 373 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Your web development skills can be used to build more than web apps. This course will show you how you can use Visual Studio to create mobile applications for iOS and Android with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

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Intelligent Mobile Robot Navigation


Free Download Intelligent Mobile Robot Navigation By Federico Cuesta, Aníbal Ollero (auth.)
2005 | 204 Pages | ISBN: 3540239561 | PDF | 11 MB
Intelligent Mobile Robot Navigation builds upon the application of fuzzy logic to the area of intelligent control of mobile robots. Reactive, planned and teleoperated techniques are considered, leading to the development of novel fuzzy control systems for perception and navigation of nonholonomic autonomous vehicles. The unique feature of this monograph lies in its comprehensive treatment of the problem from the theoretical development of the various schemes down to the real-time implementation of algorithms on mobile robot prototypes. As such, the book spans across different domains ranging from mobile robots to intelligent transportation systems, from automatic control to artificial intelligence.

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