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CSN-521: Mobile and Pervasive Computing

(Spring 2019-2020)
Coding Project-1 (CP-1) Duration: Jan 23 – 30, 2020

 Instructions:

• Objective of this Project:

To develop a mobile App using Android Studio emulator and demonstrate the Android App using that emulator
or Android phones, if they own up-to-date Android phones.

• Tasks to do in CP-1:

1. Design and develop the Android App for the problem statement and description assigned to your group.

2. Run your developed Android App in the emulator or in your own smart phone. Demonstrate all the
functionality of the App by taking the screenshots of the running App. Include those screenshots in your
project report for CP-1.

• Submission Method (Strictly Follow These):

1. You must submit a zipped folder (<filename>.zip or <filename>.tar.gz) containing the following items:
(a) All the code files within a folder. Keep a README.txt file inside your coding folder, where you can
write down how to use your code in the emulator.
(b) A report file (<filename>.DOC or <filename>.PDF) should contain your details like Group-ID,
Name(s) and Enrollment Number(s) of the group member(s). The report should contain the following:
i. Brief descriptions of different modules in your designed Android App.
ii. Brief descriptions of working of your designed Android App.
iii. Demonstration of your App with screenshots.

2. Very Important: If the enrollment numbers of two members of your group are 19114XXX and 19114YYY,
then replace <filename> with “19114XXX_19114YYY”. Strictly follow this convention of your filename
while submitting. If you do not follow this conventions, you (the group) will be given ZERO for CP-1.

3. Submit your zipped folder (<filename>.zip or <filename>.tar.gz) through your account in Moodle. We
have created a submission link in Moodle course site. Submission through email to the course instructor or
any TAs will be simply ignored without any request for evaluation.

4. Hard (Strict) deadline for submission: January 30, 2020 (10:00 PM Indian Standard Time). The
submission site in Moodle will be LOCKED after this deadline.

5. For any submission after Final Deadline, 5 marks will be deducted for every 24 hours of extra time.

6. The key to success is starting early. You can always take a break, if you finish early.

• Evaluation Process:

1. We will simulate your codes contained in your zipped folder and will try regenerate and verify the similar
results that you had included in the report file.
2. Your submission will be checked with others’ submission to identify any copy case. If we detect that your
code is a copy (partially or fully) of other’s code, then the total marks obtained by one group will be
divided by the number of groups sharing the same code and will be given to all those groups who
have duplicities. For example, if I find 3 groups are submitting the same/similar code (detected
copy-case) for the CP-1, then after evaluation I will follow this: if one group is getting 30 out of 30,
all three groups will be given 10 (=30/3) marks out of 30. No further discussion with the course
instructor will be allowed.

3. You may be asked to demonstrate and explain your coding project after the submission deadline.

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