Mobile Application Development Project
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Course Purpose
• Practice the mobile application development• Apply well‐known techniques to develop applications for the mobile devices
• Glance of research at Mobile & Cloud Lab
• https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2015/MADP/fall/
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Questions
• Have you ever programmed for mobile devices?– This course assumes you have experience with at least one mobile technology
– Or you are taking or have taken MTAT.03.262Mobile Application Development course
• Which mobile platforms have you used already?• How comfortable you are with programming?
– Java ? • External APIs?
– Web programming?• Have you heard of cloud computing?
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Related Courses
• MTAT.03.262Mobile Application Development (3 ECTS)– Fri. 14.15 – 18.00, J Liivi 2 ‐ 122
• MTAT.03.280Mobile and Cloud Computing Seminar (3 ECTS)– Wed. 08.15 ‐ 10.00, J. Liivi 2‐ 512
• MTAT.08.036 Large‐scale Data Processing on the Cloud (3 ECTS) – Wed. 10.15 – 12.00, J. Liivi 2 ‐ 512
• MTAT.08.027 Basics of Cloud Computing (3 ECTS) – Spring 2016
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Grading
• No written exam • Just deliver a project
–Max 4 persons per group
• Activities– Design the application– Develop using the platform of your choice; Android is preferred
– Deliver the project with detailed reports
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To pass
• One must attend 80% of the sessions• Submission of project report • Final presentation and demonstration • Max 5 min Video which will be uploaded to youtube
• Source code properly managed
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Grading ‐ progress• Prototype 1 (20%)
– Presentation (5%)– Progress (10%)– Punctuality (5%)
• Prototype 2 (20%)– Split same as Prototype 1
• Final Presentation (60%)– Presentation (10%)– Demo (20%)– Report (10%)– Video (10%)– Managed Source (10%)
• Bonus – People’s Choice (5%)
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Outline
• Mobile Application Development• Introduction to the projects• General discussion and forming groups
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MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Lecture 1
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Popular consumer mobile applications
• Location‐based services (LBSs)– Deliver services to users based on his location
• Mobile social networking–Most popular social networking platforms have apps for mobiles
• Mobile commerce– An extension of e‐commerce
• Mobile payment– Near field communication (NFC) payment
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Popular consumer mobile applications ‐ continued
• Context‐aware services– Context means person's interests, history, environment, connections, preferences etc.
– Proactively serve up the most appropriate content, product or service
• Mobile instant messaging (MIM)– Skype for mobiles
• Mobile e‐mail• Mobile video
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Variety of languages and platforms to choose from
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Popular platforms – Market share
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_operating_system
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The devices we use
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http://mc.cs.ut.ee
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GENERAL TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Mobile Web Services
• Provisioning of services from the smart phones
• Invocation of web services from smart phones• Mobile web service discovery• Addressing mobiles in 3G/4G networks• Push notification mechanisms• Mobile positioning
– Indoor and Outdoor
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Mobile Cloud Computing
• One can do interesting things on mobiles directly– Today’s mobiles are far more capable–We can even provide services from smart phones
• However, some applications need to offload certain activities to servers– Processing sensor data
• Resource‐intensive processing on the cloud – To enrich the functionality of mobile applications
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Mobile Cloud Access Schemes
Delegation Code Offloading
MCM
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Code offloading
• Decision making–When is it ideal to offload a task from mobile to cloud?
– Fuzzy logic– Linear Programming
• We also think the decision making should be a continuous learning process–Machine learning
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Internet of Things
• Internet of Things (IoT) represents a cyber‐physical world that interconnects physical things to the Internet. Ideally, IoT “allows people and things to be connected Anytime, Anyplace, with Anything and Anyone, ideally using Any path/network and Any service” —(Vermesan et al.)
• Cisco System predicts that in the year 2020, 50 billion things will be connected to the Internet. (Bradley et al. 2013)
• Gartner predicts IoT will bring a total economic value‐add of $1.9 trillion by 20201
1 https://kemptechnologies.com/white‐papers/designing‐application‐centric‐network‐19‐trillion‐internet‐things‐economy/
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Research Roadmap
Energy‐Efficient and Cost‐Efficient Connected Things
Reliable Adaptive Middleware
Big Data Acquisition & Analytics
Domain SpecificService
Provisioning
• Healthcare; • Environmental Monitoring;• Real‐time Sensing; etc.
• Elastic Cloud Processing;• MapReduce
• Service‐Oriented Computing;
• Process Management;
• Mobile Computing;• Wireless Sensor &
Actuator Network
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Federated Grid System Architecture for IoT
THINGS
THINGS
Grid Computing Grid ComputingDatabase Servers Database Servers
Mediators Mediators
Proxy Proxy
ESB ESB
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Research Challenges
Atomic Service
Composite Service
Intermediate Node
Embedded Service
Edge Node
Large Scale Federated Service Discovery
Autonomous —• Proximal Service
Discovery;• Opportunistic
Network;• Device‐to‐Device;• Machine‐to‐Machine;
Discovery Things
Adaptability Compensability / SLA
Interoperability Self‐organized / Self‐governable
Scalability Reliability / QoS
Connectivity Energy‐efficiency / Cost‐efficiency
Discoverability Self‐manageability / Self‐configuration
Mobility / Accessibility
Self‐healing / Fault tolerant
Management
Back‐end
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Fron
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Course Schedule
• Today we introduce you the projects• Lecture 2 (15.09)
– Second meeting to finalize the topics• Lecture 3 (22.09)
– Deadline for choosing a project– Presentation by students about their topics– Deliver a preliminary report of the project
• Meaningful report explaining (architecture, design, similar solutions etc.)
• Remaining schedule will be notified later
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Project selection
• Projects are available at https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2015/MADP/fall/Main/Projects
• Responsible persons– Satish Srirama (srirama AT ut DOT ee)– Chii Chang (chang AT ut DOT ee)–Mohan Liyanage (liyanage AT ut DOT ee)
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