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If developers could apply their knowledge of designing Web applications to smartphone application design, they could leverage years of experience to rapidly accelerate phone application development. How do we build a mobile application development platform that supports the fluidity, richness, and power of the Web combined with the special capabilities of mobile devices?
Smartphone computing platforms are increasingly used for instruction because such devices are becoming as common as traditional desktop computers and they can excite students about computing and networking. This column describes a network application design course at Virginia Tech that uses smartphones as computing platforms. It seeks to provide in-depth descriptions of important and innovative work...
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