DPS924 Projects Winter 2015
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Overview
- Learning Objectives.
- Build a useful and interesting Android app by the end of the semester.
- Have a sense of achievement after building an operational Android app with feedback from end users.
- Develop your applied research skills as you need to search for additional knowledge in order to complete the project.
- use Android packages not covered by this course
- integrate with another API (e.g. a Web API, Twitter API, Facebook API, Flickr API,...)
- Demonstrate your potentials, creativity, and technical skills.
- Use GitHub to build an Android app.
- Use agile software development approach.
- user stories(from the perspective of end users)
- sprints (i.e. iterations)
- weekly standup meetings
- Be innovative.
- Team size: 1-2 persons.
Gallery of Projects
Author(s) | App Name | Description | Links (similar apps) |
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Elsi Nushaj & Hyungryu Chun | RWG (Random Workout Generator) | App creates workouts for you and lets you track exercise times to improve and compare against others | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workout.generator |
Vasil Rimar & Norbert Curiciac | AdPulse | This application allows advertisement agencies throughout the GTA, who currently rely on paper based methods to keep track of and organize information. | ??? |
Kevin Kofler & Petr Bouianov | Pupillary Distance Meter | An application which measures pupillary distance, i.e. the distance between the pupils of your eyes. This metric is necessary for purchasing prescription eye wear. | ??? |