DECO HCI Seminar WS 2010/2011: Student projects stefan.bachl January 19, 2011 Tags: android, application, hci, ios, mobile, open data, prototyping, seminar This semester’s design task of the Human Computer Interaction seminar at DECO was to create, prototype and evaluate a location-aware mobile application that uses open data. Five teams of three students each completed the seminar, resulting in creative, useful and sometimes also provoking use of fictitious open data. As open datain Austria
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This study is based on the possession and use of Smartphone applications amongst students to better their learning and enhance a networked learning environment. Research shows that over the years there has been an increase in the number of students owning Smartphone, while mobile learning has been continuously introduced. The researcher’s first study was to differentiate Smart phones from other Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’S), where smart phones allows users to download educational
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This final term paper for week ten of CIS 500/Information System Management will assess the effectiveness and efficiency of mobile-based applications provide to capture geolocation and customer data, summarize the benefits realized for consumers having the ability to gain access to their own data via mobile applications, examine the challenges of developing applications that run on mobile devices because of the small screen size, describe the methods that can be used to decide which platform to support
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culture of smartphones and why he would never get one for his kids. He says smartphones are the reason kids today are meaner. Louie also explains the negative emotional effects of they have on adult; using them to avoid confronting negative emotions. Louis argument is very well said; he provides a vast amount of explanation, that anyone who owns a smartphone can relate to, whether they want to or not. The first stance Louis takes, explaining his hatred for smartphones, is how smartphones are making
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Topic: MERCARI: A SUCCESSFUL START-UP STORY THROUGH ONLINE-MARKET ON MOBILE DEVICES. . ABSTRACT 21st century is seen as a blooming period of technology information along with the big leap of technology invention on mobile devices, such as smart phone and tablets. It is Internet and its technical revolution driving a huge wave of change in marketing and doing business. The study takes Mercari – a customer-to-customer marketplace through the application on mobile device and tablet
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The Nokia-Microsoft strategic alliance was announced in early 2011 to cooperate in the development of smartphones. The Wall Street Journal wrote: "Nokia calls Microsoft for help." 1 The Financial Times observed: "Elop jumps into the arms of former boss."2 The alliance was specifically initiated by Stephen Elop, an ex-Microsoft executive who had worked with Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft. No wonder Nokia hired Elop to become its CEO in 2010. This was a calculated move by Nokia to grow in an
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1013 Aurora Blvd., Quezon City ------------------------------------------------- THE BEST SMARTPHONE OPERATING SYSTEM: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY AMONG THE INDUSTRY LEADERS (WINDOWS, IOS AND ANDROID) An Analytical Report Presented to MS. MARCIA ROLIZA M. DEL MUNDO, MA Faculty Member, General Education Department In partial fulfillment Of the requirements in BUSINESS WRITING For the course BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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innovation I believe that Xiaomi Inc. is created a disruptive innovation, because it made huge success in sales in smartphone industry through online method, and didn’t use the traditional method of marketing. In addition, it didn’t launch any physical site to work, and it occupied the 3rd largest cellphone in China, and the 6th around the world as one of the biggest smartphone companies around the world. Therefore, Xiaomi disrupted the available market of the same industry, and created new market
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original iPhone shook up the market and changed the expectations of what people could do with a smartphone. Only, that didn't register immediately with everyone in the industry, many of whom were comfortable with older, clunkier platforms such as Windows Mobile, Palm OS, and Nokia's own Symbian. Nokia was particularly blind to the threat of the iPhone. The company was still the undisputed leader in smartphones, something its executives would regularly tout when asked about the iPhone. Nokia had its own
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frames per second (UHD/3,840 x 2,160) or 24 fps (cinema/4,096 x 2,160), but can shoot Full HD 1080 at 60 fps and 720p slo-mo at 120 fps; it captures photos at 16 megapixels. Also onboard are Wi-Fi and low-energy Bluetooth (the former works with a smartphone app for remote operation, while the latter allows for remote on/off while in standby
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