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Visiting RMIT University Melbourne

After 26 hours flight with stop in Abu Dhabi, I arrived safely in the city of Melbourne, Australia. This is a picture taken from Albert Park, which is located opposite of my hotel:   I worked here as visiting Professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), the largest University in Melbourne with over […]

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HdM-App in the news

Read the latest report on our new HdM-App release: http://innovation.mfg.de/de/standort/informationstechnologie/mobil-telekommunikation/app-hdm-guide-macht-studium-mobil-1.17067   http://www.hdm-stuttgart.de/medienvertreter/pressemitteilungen/view_news?ident=news20130426095916

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Analysis and Benchmarking of Cross-Plattform-Frameworks for the Development of Mobile Applications

The present work deals with the analysis and benchmarking of frameworks for cross- platform mobile application development. Mobile devices have shaped our society. In 2011, more than 11.8 million smartphones were sold in Germany. This means that 43 percent of mobile phones sold in Germany were smartphones. Besides the innovative devices themselves, the available applications

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Master Seminar Embedded System – Projects Winter Term 2011/12 – Home Automation, StepPiano, iBooze, CAN, iOS Accessories

During the seminar on embedded systems five student teams worked on five different projects and wrote a paper about the results. The topics were: Home Automation with Arduino StepPiano – an Installation with Arduino CAN Bus Simulation with CANoe from Vector iBooze – An iPhone controlled cocktail mixing machine Developing an iOS Accessory The paper abstracts

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Nokia releases some new Web components for Anna, MeeGo and Windows Phone development

The Mobile Web Components are: – collapsible list – scrollable area – pop-up menu – sliding drawer – slideshow and miscellaneous components like buttons and sparklines. The components are developed in HTML, CSS and JavaScript and can be downloaded here: http://projects.developer.nokia.com/mobile_web_components Take a look at them and perhaps you like them more than JQuery Mobile

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