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Mobiiliohjelmointi. Tommi Mikkonen Prof @ Tampere U of Tech, Insitute of SW Systems, Tampere, Finland tommi.mikkonen@tut.fi. The goal. To give an overview on how mobile devices’ programming is different from conventional programming environments Workstations Embedded systems
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Mobiiliohjelmointi Tommi Mikkonen Prof @ Tampere U of Tech, Insitute of SW Systems, Tampere, Finland tommi.mikkonen@tut.fi MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
The goal • To give an overview on how mobile devices’ programming is different from conventional programming environments • Workstations • Embedded systems • To introduce how application design is altered when the restrictions of the mobile environment are introduced • Sample development workflow • Give practical examples • Java MIDP – infrastructure manages resources • Symbian C++ – programmer manages resources • Also other platforms will be discussed where applicable • Have you to write some simple apps! MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Lecture plan • 5.2.: (Lecture 1) • Course overview + Introduction to the topic • 12.2.: (Lecture 2) • Memory management • 19.2.: (Lecture 3, Tommi traveling) • Visiting lecturer/Antti Kervinen (TUT): Python programming • 26.2.: (Lecture 4) • Application development + Java App models + Symbian application development • 5.3.: (Lecture 5) • Dynamic loading and linking • 12.3.: (Lecture 6, Tommi traveling) • Visiting lecturer/Mikael Laine (UTU): Mobile devices programming: Status quo and the next breed of systems • (19.3. break for exams at Tampere; no lecture) MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Lecture plan • 26.3.: (Lecture 7) • Parallel programming • 2.4.: (Lecture 8) • Resources • (9.4. break for easter; no lecture) • 16.4. (Lecture 9) • Networking • 23.4. (Lecture 10) • Security • 30.4. (Lecture 11) • Kertaus + feedback • 7.5. (Lecture 12) • Exam • And that’s it! MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Project work • Development of a simple Symbian application running on a phone/emulator • Depending on resources • Possibility to gain 6pt (out of 30 max) from this • 4pt: Application • 2pt: Coding diary • Additional +2pt by developing extra applications using different techniques • Agree with your supervising assistant • J2ME, Maemo, Python, … MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Linking exercices and project • 6.2-12.2 Development tools • 13.2-19.2 Memory management • 20.2-26.2 Descriptors • 27.2-5.3 Application architecture • 6.3-12.3 Submission phase 1 • 13.3-19.3 (Break) • 20.6-26.3 Basic drawing • 27.3-2.4 Active objects • 3.4-9.4 UI: list view and menu commands • 10.4-16.4 (Easter 9.4-15.4) • 17.4-23.4 Submission phase 2 • 24.4-30.4 File Servers & files, streams and stores • 1.5-7.5 Final submission MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Literature and other links • No real material; the main thing is to gain understanding and practical skills • Lectures hopefully help! • If something must be pointed out use: • T. Mikkonen: Programming mobile devices, Wiley. • T. Mikkonen: Mobiiliohjelmointi, Talentum. (jos kaikki suomeksi) • www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo • Kalvot jakoon mahdollisuuksien mukaan ennen luentoa, tai sitten ainakin luennon jälkeen • tut.ot.mobo MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Further Reading • M. Tasker et al., Professional Symbian programming, Wrox Press Ltd, 2000. • M. J. Jipping. Symbian OS Communications Programming. John Wiley & Sons, 2002. • Digia Inc. Programming for the Series 60 Platform and Symbian OS. John Wiley & Sons, 2003. • R. Harrison. Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones. John Wiley & Sons, 2003. • F. Gjertsen, P. Northam and P. Spencer. Symbian OS Smartphones for Dummies. John Wiley & Sons, 2004. • J. Stichbury. Symbian OS Explained. Effective C++ for Smartphones. Wiley, 2004. • J. Sales. Symbian OS Internals. Wiley, 2005. • S. Babin. Developing Software for Symbian OS. Wiley 2006. • L. Edwards, R. Barker and EMCC Software. Developing Series 60 Applications. Addison-Wesley, 2004. MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009
Further Reading • R.Riggs, A. Taivalsaari, and M. VandenBrink, Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition, Addison Wesley, 2001. • K. Topley. J2ME in a Nutshell. O’Reilly, 2002. • J. Bloch. Effective Java. Addison Wesley, 2001. • G. Maxwell. Teach Yourself Palm Programming in 24 Hours. Indianapolis, Sams Publishing/Macmillan Computer Publishing, 1999. • I. Salmre. Writing Mobile Code. Addison Wesley, 2005. • J. Noble, C. Weir. Small Memory Software. Patterns for Systems with Limited Memory. Addison-Wesley, 2001. • E. Burnette. Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform, Pragmatic programmers, 2008 • … and many others! MobiiliohjelmointiKevät 2009