The use of smartphones is dramatically increasing. As a consequence, many organizations have the need of migrating their Java desktop applications towards the mobile technology. In this paper we present a miniaturization approach (process and supporting tool) named miniJava for the automatic miniaturization of Java desktop applications towards Android. The Java business logic is unvaried, while the calls to the Java objects of the interface are mapped into call to objects of the target technology. Semi-automatic layout fragmentation enables us to partition a desktop Java interface in various mobile screens. The approach also migrates the application files and enables the network connection. We conduct a user study where we assess the user p...
This thesis discusses the architecture and the development of applications for mobile device, namely...
The ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them for learning programming beyond th...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them...
The use of smartphones is dramatically increasing. As a consequence, many organizations have the nee...
The thesis focus on conversion existing desktop Java application into mobile version for Android pla...
Nowadays, there is a common tendency to seek simpler and faster solutions that could be used in a pr...
A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements of Master of Science Degree in ...
There exist several challenges in supporting mobile applications. For example, creating a separate t...
The mobile environment sets hard and partially conflicting requirements for programming and software...
This thesis deals with the development of a gaming application for smartphones with Android operatin...
With a mobile device, it is often difficult to navigate between separate applications. Many mobile a...
This article describes the development of the Minrva library app for Android phones. The decisions t...
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2005 - Høgskolen i Agder, GrimstadThe opera...
Java is both a programming language and a collection of libraries called packages. Much of the inter...
The ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them as a resource for construction of ...
This thesis discusses the architecture and the development of applications for mobile device, namely...
The ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them for learning programming beyond th...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them...
The use of smartphones is dramatically increasing. As a consequence, many organizations have the nee...
The thesis focus on conversion existing desktop Java application into mobile version for Android pla...
Nowadays, there is a common tendency to seek simpler and faster solutions that could be used in a pr...
A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements of Master of Science Degree in ...
There exist several challenges in supporting mobile applications. For example, creating a separate t...
The mobile environment sets hard and partially conflicting requirements for programming and software...
This thesis deals with the development of a gaming application for smartphones with Android operatin...
With a mobile device, it is often difficult to navigate between separate applications. Many mobile a...
This article describes the development of the Minrva library app for Android phones. The decisions t...
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2005 - Høgskolen i Agder, GrimstadThe opera...
Java is both a programming language and a collection of libraries called packages. Much of the inter...
The ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them as a resource for construction of ...
This thesis discusses the architecture and the development of applications for mobile device, namely...
The ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them for learning programming beyond th...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe ubiquity of mobile phones provides an opportunity to use them...