Mobile Computing Principles
Discover the essential guide to mobile application development with Mobile Computing Principles by Reza B'Far, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This comprehensive hardback spans 878 pages, diving deep into the distinctions between mobile and stationary applications. It provides invaluable insights into the architectural and software development concepts crucial for building robust mobile applications.
Utilizing UML as a guiding tool, this book equips developers with the necessary knowledge to navigate the development process effectively, ensuring well-documented design and implementation. Whether you are a seasoned programmer or a newcomer to mobile computing, this resource will enhance your understanding of object-oriented programming and data transmission systems, making it an indispensable addition to your computer science library.