Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho n.º 9184/2020 - 25/09/2020
6 ECTS; 3º Ano, 1º Semestre, 42,0 PL + 28,0 TP + 5,0 OT , Cód. 814321.
Lecturer
- Vasco Renato Marques Gestosa da Silva (1)(2)
(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona
Prerequisites
Not applicable
Objectives
1) Acquire skills in developing applications for mobile devices. 2) Use block programming tools (MIT - App Inventor) with manipulation of visual components of interaction with the user, layouts, sensors, among others, and programming of those components. 3) Work with tools for developing native applications for mobile devices for Android (Android Studio) and 4) native applications for other operating systems for mobile devices (Flutter) - Ios, Windows, among others.
Program
1. Fundamentals of Mobile Computing:
Mobility;
Evolution of mobile devices
2. Graphical interface, Navigation and Interaction:
Design area;
Block programming area;
Properties of components;
Handling of components.
3. Use of multimedia content and animation:
Image, sound, voice;
Canvas; ImageSprite;
Chamber; Player; TextToSpeech; SpeechRecognizer;
Translation services.
4. Messaging and Networking:
Notifier;
TinyDB;
MySQL
5. Maps and location:
Google Maps;
6. Sensors:
AccelerometerSensor;
BarCodeScanner;
Clock;
LocationSensor;
OrientationSensor;
ProximitySensor.
7. Publication of the Application
8. Programming with Android Studio - Java:
XML
FireBase Storage
Real time updates
9. Flutter Programming - Dart
Programming with widjets
Evaluation Methodology
Assessment by course frequency consists of carrying out 3 assessment exercises, each exercise weighing 10% of the assessment (weight of assessment exercises - 30%) and carrying out a final assessment project (70%). The UC's final classification results from the weighted average of the various assessment moments. The minimum grade for each assessment moment is 7 points. The student obtains approval for the UC, being exempt from the Exam, in accordance with the provisions of Points 11 and 12, of Article 11, of the IPT Academic Regulations.
Assessment in exam/recourse exam/special season exam consists of carrying out a practical project (100%). The student obtains approval for the UC, in accordance with the provisions of Points 11 and 12, of Article 11, of the
IPT Academic Regulations.
Bibliography
- Cheng, F. (2019). Flutter Recipes : Mobile Development Solutions for iOS and Android. (Vol. 1). Berkley - USA: aPress
- Kamariani, F. e Roy, K. (2016). App Inventor 2 - Essentials. (Vol. 1). New Jersey: Adobe Press
- Queirós, R. (2016). Desenvolvimento de Aplicações com Android Studio. (Vol. 1). Lisboa: FCA
Teaching Method
In-person sessions, in which theoretical-practical classes and laboratory practice will be given. Tutorial sessions are also planned.
Software used in class
MIT App Inventor; Android Studio; Flutter; Moodle.