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Mobile design and development / Brian Fling.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Beijing ; Sebastopol, Calif. : O\'Reilly, c2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 309 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0596155441
  • 9780596155445
Other title:
  • Mobile design and development : practical techniques for creating mobile sites and web apps
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.76 FLI
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Brief history of mobile -- 2. Mobile ecosystem -- 3. Why mobile? -- 4. Designing for context -- 5. Developing a mobile strategy -- 6. Types of mobile applications -- 7. Mobile information architecture -- 8. Mobile design -- 9. Mobile web apps versus native applications -- 10. Mobile 2.0 -- 11. Mobile web development -- 12. iPhone web apps -- 13. Adapting to devices -- 14. Making money in mobile -- 15. Supporting devices -- 16. The future of mobile.
Summary: Mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one worldwide, yet little information is available for designing and developing mobile applications. \'Mobile Design and Development\' fills that void with practical guidelines, standards, techniques, and best practices for building mobile products from start to finish.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan Clonmel Library Main Collection 006.76 FLI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 0 Available 30026000071026
Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 006.76 FLI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100478669

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one worldwide, yet little information is available for designing and developing mobile applications. Mobile Design and Development fills that void with practical guidelines, standards, techniques, and best practices for building mobile products from start to finish. With this book, you'll learn basic design and development principles for all mobile devices and platforms. You'll also explore the more advanced capabilities of the mobile web, including markup, advanced styling techniques, and mobile Ajax.



If you're a web designer, web developer, information architect, product manager, usability professional, content publisher, or an entrepreneur new to the mobile web, Mobile Design and Development provides you with the knowledge you need to work with this rapidly developing technology. Mobile Design and Development will help you: Understand how the mobile ecosystem works, how it differs from other mediums, and how to design products for the mobile context Learn the pros and cons of building native applications sold through operators or app stores versus mobile websites or web apps Work with flows, prototypes, usability practices, and screen-size-independent visual designs Use and test cross-platform mobile web standards for older devices, as well as devices that may be available in the future Learn how to justify a mobile product by building it on a budget

Includes index.

1. Brief history of mobile -- 2. Mobile ecosystem -- 3. Why mobile? -- 4. Designing for context -- 5. Developing a mobile strategy -- 6. Types of mobile applications -- 7. Mobile information architecture -- 8. Mobile design -- 9. Mobile web apps versus native applications -- 10. Mobile 2.0 -- 11. Mobile web development -- 12. iPhone web apps -- 13. Adapting to devices -- 14. Making money in mobile -- 15. Supporting devices -- 16. The future of mobile.

Mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one worldwide, yet little information is available for designing and developing mobile applications. \'Mobile Design and Development\' fills that void with practical guidelines, standards, techniques, and best practices for building mobile products from start to finish.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Brian Fling owns and runs mobiledesign.org, the largest mobile design and development discussion list on the web. He's been in both the web and mobile industries for close to a decade as an entrepreneur, consultant and employee. Brian has helped big brands navigate the mobile space and he's worked with a lot of well funded mobile companies that have failed miserably. Over the years he's learned that his insight into mobile is quite unique, avoiding hype describing tried and true principles and techniques to building cost effective mobile experiences.



Brian wrote the dotMobi Mobile Web Developers Guide, the first complete guide to mobile authoring. It was a free guide and while he doesn't have exact numbers, dotMobi informed him it was downloaded "over 15,000 times in the first few weeks."



Brian's intentions in the mobile space is to advocate and build awareness, not to make money. He believes that the mobile web is primed to change everything we think we know about how people search and gather information. His goal is to foster invention and innovation of the next generation of websites in a medium that is device and context aware.

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