CSCI 448 - Mobile Application Development (Android)Spring 2019 - Assignment 4 - Sensor and SensorbilityQuick Links: Canvas | CS @ Mines | Mines | Piazza |
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This assignment is due
by May 1, 2019 by 11:59pm.
Coming Soon.
Part II - Website!Update the webpage that you submitted
with Assignment3 to include an entry for this assignment. As usual,
include a screenshot (or two) and a brief description of the program,
intended to showcase what your program does to people who are not
familiar with the assignment.
Documentation
With this and all future assignments, you are expeced to appropriately
document your code. This includes writing comments in your source code
- remember that your comments should explain what a piece of code is
supposed to do and why; don't just re-write what the code says in
plain English. Comments serve the dual purpose of explaining your code
to someone unfamiliar with it and assisting in debugging. If you know
what a piece of code is supposed to be doing, you can figure out where
it's going awry more easily.
Proper documentation also means including a README.txt file with your submission. In your submission folder, always include a file called README.txt that lists:
Grading Rubric
Your submission will be graded according to the following rubric.
SubmissionPlease make sure your project
produces an executable with the name userName_A4. When you are
completed with the assignment, zip together your Android Studio
project (which includes the Kotlin and XML source code), README.txt, and
www/ folder. Name the zip file, userName_A4.zip. Upload this file to
Blackboard under A4.
This assignment is due
by May 1, 2019 by 11:59pm.
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