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CIS 390 — Wireless Programming

3 credits · 3 hours

This course provides an introduction to programming in wireless networking environment. After a brief background of wireless technologies and their applications, a comprehensive survey of wireless application development environments will be presented. Issues and considerations of wireless application development will be discussed with emphasiss on: wireless application protocol (WAP) used to establish communicating between devices and scripting languages and libraries such as wireless manipulation language (WML) and extensible hypertext markup language (XHTML) to develop applications that use those protocols. Students will learn to design, implement and test a wireless application as a term project that is representative of commerical wireless application.

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