Reference no: EM13860862
Create an Android app to show others a collection of 5 to 8 items that you intend to sell. Your items could be a list of tech gadgets, music collections, books, etc. Be creative.
• The app should have the following features and functions:
• The opening screen displays the names of your list of 5 to 8 items.
• When the user selects an item, a second screen will show some explanation or description of the item and the price.
• The user can place items into a shopping cart.
• Calculate the total price based on the items in the shopping cart. If all items listed are purchased, take a 20% discount off the entire purchase.
The Android Virtual Device (AVD) needs to have the following configuration:
• Device: Nexus One
• Target: Google API (x86 System Image) (Google In) - API Level 19
• CPU: Intel Atom (x86)
• Memory: RAM 768/Heap 32
• Internal Storage: 200MiB
• SD card: 200MiB
With the following settings (note that naming convention and settings MUST be applied to the assignment)
• Application Name: Week1App
• Project Name: <ApplicationName>
• Package Name: edu.phoenix.mbl402.<application-name-in-lower-case>
• Minimum Required SDK: API 14
• Taget SDK: API 19
• Comptaible with: API 19
Once you have developed and tested the application on the AVD, submit the following 4 files as attachments:
• <ApplicationName>.apk file (generated under the /bin directory of the project workspace)
• Screenshot.doc (including all the distinctive screenshots of your application running on the AVD)
• WorkDescrption.doc: Explain how you analyze, design and implement the project, including flowcharts, code samples etc.
• src.zip: Clean the project, then zip the project's workspace into a src.zip file.
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