The assignment uses python to solve the questions. I will show what I have done so far in the attachments. It is due 11:59 pm est USA 9/22/2023.
Category: App Development
The assignment uses python to solve the questions. I will show what I have done
The assignment uses python to solve the questions. I will show what I have done so far in the attachments. It is due 11:59 pm est USA 9/22/2023.
1-Based on the below image displayed as XML file, answer the following questions
1-Based on the below image displayed as XML file, answer the following questions . 2- Explain the two different classes from the Android API that allow us to output messages. Give an example for each message by adding your name and student ID.3-Write an XML file for the following project’s screenshot. The project has one activity and displays the following:….4-Write an XML code to show a list of plants using the ScrollView element.
he attached files are 1) query for the process flow diagram. To better understan
he attached files are
1) query for the process flow diagram. To better understand the query, the attached pictures are query from the sql.
2) Document which describes the process flow in writing after the query is successfully run. Please make a process flow diagram.
3) The process flow diagram for the query is done and attached.
4) The process flow diagram for the process which has been done in simplified way.
since you will be doing the enhancement like adding more steps on the diagram and make it look more professional . i have included the visio file along with pictures too.
Please if you bid, make sure you have Visio Knowledge, database knowledge, and technical skills as well as working knowledge rather than academic knowledge only.
I will share the steps that need to be added when i find tutor.
all these if you can Do it in MS Visio pleas
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Andr
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Android platform. The graphic illustration in the textbook (p. 65) is incorrect for this project. The correct sample interface is found on page 193, Figure 10.27. Please use this figure as example of what your basic/initial “Contractor Caculator” interface should look like.
Create a project called ContractorCaculator – Android following Requirements : (see page 193, Figure 10.27)
Requirements: The view controller layout should contain two EditTexts (Labor, Material), one button (Calculate), and eight TextViews (labels/displays – SubTotal, Tax, Total).The initial/design screen should show no values for either EditTexts or TextView – this is app design only.
At least one other transaction view screen(s) shows this same design with inputs and displays.
When the “Calculate” button is pressed, the following should occur:Labor cost and material cost is added and the results displayed in a label next to SubTotal
Tax is calculated on the subtotal using a fixed 5% rate (use a constant) and results displayed in a label next to Tax
The tax and subtotal should be added together and displayed in a label next to Total
Deliverables for this Project:Copy of your code for your final/completed project – please submit this as either a Word doc or screenshot (10 pts)
One screenshot that shows a basic UI layout (ContractorCaculator Interface) – should look like the screenshot model in our textbook – p.193, Figure 10.27 (20 pts)
Another (different) screenshot that shows data input values for “Labor” and “Material” fields (10 pts)
Another (different) screenshot – a transaction view, that shows results when the “Calculate” button is pushed – I want to verify that your app produce correct Subtotal, Tax and Total results based on input values (30 pts)
Comment(s) stating what I should be aware when evaluating your deliverables (OPTIONAL)
Cover page is NOT required
NOTE: below is the attachment figure 10.27 for your reference for the project. I want you to cover all the requirements asked by the prof.
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Andr
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Android platform. The graphic illustration in the textbook (p. 65) is incorrect for this project. The correct sample interface is found on page 193, Figure 10.27. Please use this figure as example of what your basic/initial “Contractor Caculator” interface should look like.
Create a project called ContractorCaculator – Android following Requirements : (see page 193, Figure 10.27)
Requirements: The view controller layout should contain two EditTexts (Labor, Material), one button (Calculate), and eight TextViews (labels/displays – SubTotal, Tax, Total).The initial/design screen should show no values for either EditTexts or TextView – this is app design only.
At least one other transaction view screen(s) shows this same design with inputs and displays.
When the “Calculate” button is pressed, the following should occur:Labor cost and material cost is added and the results displayed in a label next to SubTotal
Tax is calculated on the subtotal using a fixed 5% rate (use a constant) and results displayed in a label next to Tax
The tax and subtotal should be added together and displayed in a label next to Total
Deliverables for this Project:Copy of your code for your final/completed project – please submit this as either a Word doc or screenshot (10 pts)
One screenshot that shows a basic UI layout (ContractorCaculator Interface) – should look like the screenshot model in our textbook – p.193, Figure 10.27 (20 pts)
Another (different) screenshot that shows data input values for “Labor” and “Material” fields (10 pts)
Another (different) screenshot – a transaction view, that shows results when the “Calculate” button is pushed – I want to verify that your app produce correct Subtotal, Tax and Total results based on input values (30 pts)
Comment(s) stating what I should be aware when evaluating your deliverables (OPTIONAL)
Cover page is NOT required
NOTE: below is the attachment figure 10.27 for your reference for the project. I want you to cover all the requirements asked by the prof.
Brawl Stars is a mobile game you can play at home, on the go, in this arena, whe
Brawl Stars is a mobile game you can play at home, on the go, in this arena, wherever you want against millions of people across the world.
The first 16 of you to flip your red square moves on to glass bridge, which is personally my favorite game.
Brawl Stars has 12 different game modes, including their own battle Royale.
There is two platforms you can jump on.
One will drop you, and one will hold you.
There is a giant foam pit down there, she’s fine.
If you’re wondering where she just fell, don’t worry, there’s a giant pit. – Chris, this is on you.
We had our first loss.
Lets go, two. Let’s salute all the fallen people.
I’m doing this for the girls.
Hey, if no one crosses, I just keep the money.
Oh, oh, you already knew that one.
How many did you guess right?
Three.
Three just got eliminated.
All right, two, he took the L for you.
– The first game is red light, green light.- They have 30 minutes to cross the red line on the other side of the room.- The person who survives the longest wins 456 grand.- Each player has a device that pops when they are eliminated.- In honeycomb, everyone gets a needle and a cookie with a shape on it.- They have 10 minutes to remove the shape without breaking it.- If they break the shape, they are eliminated.- There is $456,000 at stake.- 142 contestants survived the honeycomb challenge.- Some players express their feelings about the game and their elimination.
How would you rate this
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Andr
NOTICE: This week our project is to build a “Contractor Calculator” for the Android platform. The graphic illustration in the textbook (p. 65) is incorrect for this project. The correct sample interface is found on page 193, Figure 10.27. Please use this figure as example of what your basic/initial “Contractor Caculator” interface should look like.
Create a project called ContractorCaculator – Android following Requirements : (see page 193, Figure 10.27)
Requirements: The view controller layout should contain two EditTexts (Labor, Material), one button (Calculate), and eight TextViews (labels/displays – SubTotal, Tax, Total).The initial/design screen should show no values for either EditTexts or TextView – this is app design only.
At least one other transaction view screen(s) shows this same design with inputs and displays.
When the “Calculate” button is pressed, the following should occur:Labor cost and material cost is added and the results displayed in a label next to SubTotal
Tax is calculated on the subtotal using a fixed 5% rate (use a constant) and results displayed in a label next to Tax
The tax and subtotal should be added together and displayed in a label next to Total
Deliverables for this Project:Copy of your code for your final/completed project – please submit this as either a Word doc or screenshot (10 pts)
One screenshot that shows a basic UI layout (ContractorCaculator Interface) – should look like the screenshot model in our textbook – p.193, Figure 10.27 (20 pts)
Another (different) screenshot that shows data input values for “Labor” and “Material” fields (10 pts)
Another (different) screenshot – a transaction view, that shows results when the “Calculate” button is pushed – I want to verify that your app produce correct Subtotal, Tax and Total results based on input values (30 pts)
Comment(s) stating what I should be aware when evaluating your deliverables (OPTIONAL)
Cover page is NOT required
NOTE: below is the attachment figure 10.27 for your reference for the project. I want you to cover all the requirements asked by the prof.
Brawl Stars is a mobile game you can play at home, on the go, in this arena, whe
Brawl Stars is a mobile game you can play at home, on the go, in this arena, wherever you want against millions of people across the world.
The first 16 of you to flip your red square moves on to glass bridge, which is personally my favorite game.
Brawl Stars has 12 different game modes, including their own battle Royale.
There is two platforms you can jump on.
One will drop you, and one will hold you.
There is a giant foam pit down there, she’s fine.
If you’re wondering where she just fell, don’t worry, there’s a giant pit. – Chris, this is on you.
We had our first loss.
Lets go, two. Let’s salute all the fallen people.
I’m doing this for the girls.
Hey, if no one crosses, I just keep the money.
Oh, oh, you already knew that one.
How many did you guess right?
Three.
Three just got eliminated.
All right, two, he took the L for you.
– The first game is red light, green light.- They have 30 minutes to cross the red line on the other side of the room.- The person who survives the longest wins 456 grand.- Each player has a device that pops when they are eliminated.- In honeycomb, everyone gets a needle and a cookie with a shape on it.- They have 10 minutes to remove the shape without breaking it.- If they break the shape, they are eliminated.- There is $456,000 at stake.- 142 contestants survived the honeycomb challenge.- Some players express their feelings about the game and their elimination.
How would you rate this
Mobile application development is the process by which application software is d
Mobile application development is the process by which application software is developed for low-power handheld devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones. These applications can be pre-installed on phones during manufacturing, downloaded by customers from various mobile software distribution platforms, or delivered as web applications using server-side or client-side processing (e.g. JavaScript) to provide an “application-like” experience within a Web browser. Application software developers also have to consider a lengthy array of screen sizes, hardware specifications and configurations because of intense competition in mobile software and changes within each of the platforms.
Mobile Application Development can be done in a variety of formats and tools. This project focuses on the team development of mobile application design, development and testing using the web based platform. This enables students to develop their own personalized Web 2.0 tools.
Based on an instructor driven authentic problem, students will work in small groups replicating a design/development studio. Students will be asked to develop projects which address an authentic need for a mobile application. Through the process of concept
development, creation and development of the application, testing and debugging the applications, students will be applying collaborative skills to synthesize ideas and technical skills to create the “app” and conclude with a group presentation of their final
application design.
Authentic Scenario: Student idea development and concepts will be driven by an authentic project which represents a need in the “real world”. In the case of this project students are asked to develop a learning application for teens aged 13-17. Students should consider the user needs, context and content in the completion of the project.
Students will create a fully functioning mobile application which addresses the Authentic question posed by the teacher. Students
will apply their knowledge of mobile design, interface design and information architecture to create app which serves its consumer. Students will present the cumulative project to their classmates and describe their creative and development process. Connections to authentic needs should be made in the presentation.
Project Outcome: For this app you and your partner will create a basic application which has a minimum of 5 pages. Each page should have a button which directs it back to the home page and/or the next page.
Design Components of This Project:
Creating Pages-These will be the separate areas to add content and navigate between.
Adding Graphics-These will be original images or pictures which can be added to the application.
Making Button-This is an action we can add to a graphic to send the user to another place on the timeline or web link. Students will use the Buttons contained in the web based app development application.
Integrating an Information Architecture-This is the organization of content intended in the design of the application.