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ACM Southeast Regional Conference
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Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference
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Huntsville, Alabama
SESSION: Special session on mobile computing #1
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Pages: 17 - 18
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-870-9
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ABSTRACT
The need to develop portable applications for hand-held devices is growing rapidly. The proliferation of handheld devices such as cellular telephones and Personal Digital Assistants is driving this demand. As a case study, this paper examines the use of Sun Microsystems's Java 2 Micro Edition to develop a Message Board Client for the Palm operating system. This paper highlights lessons learned in developing a communications application for handheld devices. The lessons learned include an examination of tool support, limited communications support and human-computer interaction issues.
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M. Yuan, "Writing Java Applications for Mobile Devices," C/C++ Users Journal, June, 2002.
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P. Meehan, "Developing for the PalmOS Platform using J2ME," C/C++ Users Journal, December, 2002.
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PalmSource Inc, "Top Ten Reasons to Choose a Palm Powered Handheld," <u>http://www.palmsource.com/includes/top_ten_reasons_to_choose_palm_powered.pdf</u> (last accessed 13th Feb 2004)
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K. Braithwaite, T. Robinson, "MIDlet Portability", <u>http://www.penrillian.com/publications/portability.PDF</u> (last accessed 13th Feb 2004)
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