Mikkonen, Tommi

Programming mobile devices : an introduction for practitioners / Tommi Mikkonen - 222 p. il. 1

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The importance of mobile systems programming has emerged over the recent years as a new domain in software development. The design of software that runs in a mobile device requires that developers combine the rules applicable in embedded environment; memory-awareness, limited performance, security, and limited resources with features that are needed in workstation environment: modifiability, run-time extensions, and rapid application development. Programming mobile devices is a comprehensive, practical introduction to programming mobile systems. The book is a platform independent approach to programming mobile devices: it does not focus on specific technologies, and devices, instead it evaluates the component areas and issues that are common to all mobile software platforms. This text will enable the designer to programmed mobile devices by mastering both hardware-aware and application-level software. As well as the main principles that guides their design. Provide a complete and authoritative overview of programming mobile systems. Discusses the major issues surrounding mobile systems programming; such as understanding of embedded systems and workstation programming. Covers memory management, the concepts of applications, dynamically linked libraries, concurrency, handling local resources, networking and mobile devices as well as security features. Use generic examples from TM Java and Symbian OS to illustrate the principles of mobile device programming.

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