Constructing database applications for PDA using the .NET framework
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This tutorial will give participants the necessary knowledge to create applications using the .NET framework as well as create applications for a PDA. We will give an overview of different technologies available for creating PDA applications, but we will focus primarily on Visual Basic .NET, Appforge's Crossfire, Sybase's Ultralite, and the Pocket PC. Links to popular Database (http://coffee.kennsaw.ed, etc.) sites as well as popular sites for constructing .NET and PDA applications will be presented (briefly). We will also talk about how we currently teach a graduate course with mobile databases as well as database courseware developed at our institution. This is a hands-on workshop - pocket pc or pocket pc simulator will be available for use by workshop attendees.
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Constructing database applications for PDA using the .NET framework
ITiCSE '05: Proceedings of the 10th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science educationThis tutorial will give participants the necessary knowledge to create applications using the .NET framework as well as create applications for a PDA. We will give an overview of different technologies available for creating PDA applications, but we ...
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- June 2005440 pagesISBN:1595930248DOI:10.1145/1067445
- Conference Chairs:
- José Cunha,
- William Fleischman,
- Program Chairs:
- Viera K. Proulx,
- João Lourenço
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Published: 27 June 2005
Published in SIGCSE Volume 37, Issue 3
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