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[SOLVED] INFT2051 Mobile Application Development Final ProjectR

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INFT2051 – Mobile Application Development

Final Project

Worth:

50%

Due:

Week 12, Sunday 23:59

Submit to

Online Canvas

Teamwork:

Teams can be made up of:

–     1 person (Individual)

2 people (Pair)

3 people (Trio)

However, if you work as a pair or trio the expectation of the level of complexity and polish will be increased due to the number of people focused on one project

Deliverables:

Finalised Mobile Application Solution

Summary Report (1000words +/-10%)

Instructions

Congratulations! The presentation you gave earlier of your draft concept for mobile technology impressed the directors ofthe technology company, and they are eager to hear more! They have invited you back but this time they are expecting to see a working prototype. You will submit to them a mobile App using the techniques taught in this course (written in C# and MAUI using Visual Studio).

In addition to your complied and runnable application you will also provide the directors with the full code behind your project and a document with further information.

You will provide a 1000 word written summary of your project. This requires a lot of care: you have a maximum of only 1000 words and you will quickly run out of space if you do not write concisely. This will be submitted as a PDF document.

The pdf document mentioned above will include:

•   Your student name(s) and number(s)

•   Title of your project

•   Explanation of the purpose of your project, what it does, how it works, what real world problem it solves, all in 1000 words. Any text over 1000 words will be ignored.

•   Your design documents including storey boards, data management, etc.

•   Feature set included (sensors, hardware, software, etc) and why they were used.

•   What you planned to do, how you would have done it, and why it was not completed.

•   The approximate percentage contribution of each member, along with a statement to say that each team member has agreed to this percentage.

•   An individual signed cover sheet, or a team cover sheet signed by all members of the team and then scanned.

•   Any references for where code may have been sourced from.

Pay attention to your user interface. It should be intuitive and easy to use. Test the operation of your project; if it isn’t all working, just show the parts that work. Especially if you think a program might crash, avoid showing the feature that makes it do so. You will receive marks for correct operation of the program, and for task complexity: the more complex your task is, the more marks you will receive.

Pay attention to the readability of your code. Do not use variable names such as x1 or j unless they are clearly informative in the context of your code. Use classes, methods, and functions where appropriate to separate your code into logical parts. Include informative comments.

Approaches that are not acceptable include:

•   A programming project that does not use the methods and techniques discussed in this course.

•   Any material or software that has been submitted for assessment for another course.

•   Any material prepared by another person/team, unless you clearly indicate which is your own work.

•   A presentation that fails to show the project working.

Teamwork

This may be an individual or team assessment, as advised by the course coordinator. Individual marks will be the same as overall marks unless there is an obvious mismatch in contribution (such as a member not clearly contributing to the development of the application) but evidence of this lack of contribution should be clearly provable (e.g., screenshots from your chat, lack of contributions in GitHub etc.).

How to submit your assignment

The files must be submitted to Canvas by 23:59, Sunday of Week 12.

Upload a single Zip/RAR Folder that contains your complete clean solution and report using the  following  naming  convention  for  the  folder  (basically  all  group  members   Student Numbers):

For Individuals

For Groups

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Personal Circumstances

If you are unable to complete a presentation in the manner described above for any reason, you are advised to make an application for Adverse Circumstances, and to make this as early as possible so that alternative arrangements can be made for your assessment.

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