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** Main focus: Building operating system that makes it possible to take full advantage of Linux (such as Android) and still satisfy typical automotive requirements. | ** Main focus: Building operating system that makes it possible to take full advantage of Linux (such as Android) and still satisfy typical automotive requirements. | ||
+ | * [http://www.wunschik.it/node/3 Alexander Wunschik], [http://www.wunschik.it wunschik.it] | ||
+ | ** '''Platforms''': Android (interessted also in iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry) | ||
+ | ** '''Main focus''': Monitoring Apps for Solar-Fields | ||
+ | ** '''Questions''': | ||
+ | *** What are the market-shares of each platform? | ||
+ | *** Is it possible write cross-platform code for Android and iPhone? | ||
+ | *** Are there freelencing iPhone or Blackberry developers out there? | ||
== Topics == | == Topics == |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 2 November 2010
Attendees
- Peter Friese, itemis mobile
- Platforms: iPhone, Android
- Main focus: Building data-driven mobile applications (with and without DSLs)
- Heiko Behrens, itemis mobile
- Platforms: mainly iPhone, Android, mobile Web
- Main focus: User Experience and cross-platform mobile development
- Dan Dromereschi, 4ViewSoft
- Platforms: Android
- Main focus: Building data visualization tools / modules, Eclipse RCP based applications, AChartEngine - open-source charting framework for Android
- Hristo Iliev, SAP
- Platforms: Java
- Main focus: OSGi, Java EE, Eclipse Virgo, Eclipse P2
- Dan Cojocar, Independent Contractor
- Platforms: Android
- Main focus: Java EE, JMS.
- Jens Rabe, Fraunhofer IWES
- Platforms: Java, Mobile Web, some iPhone
- Main focus: Acquisition, evaluation and post-processing of measurement data
- Mark Brörkens, OpenSynergy GmbH
- Platforms: Android
- Main focus: Building operating system that makes it possible to take full advantage of Linux (such as Android) and still satisfy typical automotive requirements.
- Alexander Wunschik, wunschik.it
- Platforms: Android (interessted also in iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry)
- Main focus: Monitoring Apps for Solar-Fields
- Questions:
- What are the market-shares of each platform?
- Is it possible write cross-platform code for Android and iPhone?
- Are there freelencing iPhone or Blackberry developers out there?
Topics
- Monetary aspects
- Costs incurred for starting development
- Have to buy SDK?
- Costs for development devices?
- Admission fees to app stores?
- Submission fees for apps?
- Strategies for earning money with mobile apps
- Freemium
- Micro-Payment for apps
- In-App purchase
- Apps as a complementary feature of larger systems
- TCO for an App / App development in general
- Costs incurred for starting development
- Programming models
- Which programming models are being used?
- How much influence do you have over your device? Not so long ago, Apple promoted the use of web technologuies to build "apps" for the iPhone!
- Tooling
- Eclipse-based
- Non-Eclipse-based
- Support for building GUIs?
- System requirements (i.e. need MacOS / Windows / ...)
- In how far does development for mobile devices look / feel different from development for desktop / enterprise applications?
- Distribution channels
- Need to use app store?
- Can deploy freely?
- Deployment strategies for enterprises (private / in-house deployments)
- Updating strategies
- What about portability / lock-in?
- Cross-Platform
- How important is it?
- How can we achieve it?
- Tools and Frameworks for cross-platform development (ie. Appcelerator, MDSD, ect.)