Designing shift calendar for mobile phone
Zeddek, Maamar (2010)
Zeddek, Maamar
Turun ammattikorkeakoulu
2010
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201103163213
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201103163213
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At Nokia production site employee’s work is divided into three shifts, each of 8 hours, and each employee works just one of those shifts. There is a need for a shift calendar for, since scheduling the staff for specific shifts sets an expectation for both the company and employee. Scheduling also allows the employee to plan his/her free time and budget.
This thesis shows how to design a Java application by using NetBens IDE targeting cell phones, creating a shift calendar application leads to use J2ME. Java Platform, Micro Edition, is a Java platform designed for embedded systems which offers two methods,the file connection API JSR75, and the chosen option the RMS which is an a Record aggregation formed into columns and rows. The development environments (IDE) used is the NetBeans version 6.9 used by many developer as it provides a built-in support for developing in Java, C, C++, XML, and HTML ,Two different platforms are available for Nokia devices ; series 40 which occupies the biggest number of phones on the market and the series 60 or the “symbians” used as platform for smart devices, S60 is currently amongst the most-used Smartphone platforms in the world. It was created by Nokia, who made the platform an open API. After determining the shift calendar application most important requirements and creating the architecture, this includes: making the main classes of this project, designing the flow of the application by using the visual mobile designer and append the RecordStore procedure to the project main and finally compiling and running the project.
This study explains how to design a MIDlet capable to read in RecordStore note available in phone’s memory by using the development kit NetBeans IDE 6.9. The user can define his/her own shift by name, ok command and the definitions will be persistent in the phone and can be modified or deleted. The application then browses the current week shift schedule for the all shifts. The results are further discussed and developed at the production.
This thesis shows how to design a Java application by using NetBens IDE targeting cell phones, creating a shift calendar application leads to use J2ME. Java Platform, Micro Edition, is a Java platform designed for embedded systems which offers two methods,the file connection API JSR75, and the chosen option the RMS which is an a Record aggregation formed into columns and rows. The development environments (IDE) used is the NetBeans version 6.9 used by many developer as it provides a built-in support for developing in Java, C, C++, XML, and HTML ,Two different platforms are available for Nokia devices ; series 40 which occupies the biggest number of phones on the market and the series 60 or the “symbians” used as platform for smart devices, S60 is currently amongst the most-used Smartphone platforms in the world. It was created by Nokia, who made the platform an open API. After determining the shift calendar application most important requirements and creating the architecture, this includes: making the main classes of this project, designing the flow of the application by using the visual mobile designer and append the RecordStore procedure to the project main and finally compiling and running the project.
This study explains how to design a MIDlet capable to read in RecordStore note available in phone’s memory by using the development kit NetBeans IDE 6.9. The user can define his/her own shift by name, ok command and the definitions will be persistent in the phone and can be modified or deleted. The application then browses the current week shift schedule for the all shifts. The results are further discussed and developed at the production.