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OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
● Understand basics of Dreamweaver.
● Able to develop website in Dreamweaver.
● Understand and apply content management.
● Exposed to essentials of Joomla.
● Apply real world applications of Joomla.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Adobe Dreamweaver Help and tutorials, Adobe, 2013
2. Steven Holzner, Nancy ConnerJoomla! For Dummies, Wiley Publishing, Inc, 2009
REFERENCES:
1. Using ADOBE® DREAMWEAVER® CS5 & CS5.5, Adobe, 2012
2. Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 User Guide, Adobe, 2007
3. Hagen Graf, Building Websites with Joomla! A step by step tutorial to getting your Joomla!
CMS website up fast, Packt Publishing, 2006
4. Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel, Abbey Deitel, Internet and World Wide Web how to program
5/e, Prentice Hall, 2011.
5. Robert Schifreen, The Web Book: How to create Web sites and applications with HTML, CSS,
Javascript, PHP and MySQL , Oakworth publishing, 2009.
6. Jeffrey C and Jackson, Web Technologies A Computer Science Perspective , Pearson
Education, 2011.
OCS1702 MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
The students should be made to:
● To appreciate the Mobility landscape
● To familiarize with Mobile apps development aspects
● To design and develop mobile apps, using Android as development platform, with key focus on
user experience design, native data handling and background tasks and notifications.
● To appreciation of nuances such as native hardware play, location awareness, graphics, and
multimedia.
● To perform testing, signing, packaging and distribution of mobile apps
UNIT I GETTING STARTED WITH MOBILITY 9
Mobility landscape, Mobile platforms, Mobile apps development, Overview of Android platform,
setting up the mobile app development environment along with an emulator, a case study on Mobile app
development
UNIT II BUILDING BLOCKS OF MOBILE APPS 9
App user interface designing – mobile UI resources (Layout, UI elements, Draw-able, Menu), Activity-
states and life cycle, interaction amongst activities.
UNIT III APP FUNCTIONALITY 9
App functionality beyond user interface - Threads, Async task, Services – states and life cycle,
Notifications, Broadcast receivers, Telephony and SMS APIs - Native data handling – on-device file
I/O, shared preferences, mobile databases such as SQLite, and enterprise data access (via
Internet/Intranet)
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