Abstract

Developing mobile applications have always been a rising topic in the technology world. With the recent development in technology, mobile applications play an important role in various applications throughout the world. Mobile applications are constantly evolving. There are several ongoing research and developments in both industry and academia. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a mobile application that creates an electronic map or e-map application for the campus of Tuskegee University. The goals for this mobile application are to make the campus map easier and user-friendly for parents, visitors, and students using mobile devices. With this mobile application, the users will be able to search and find campus buildings, as well as give feedback on the application to eliminate the need for paper documentation.

Highlights

  • There has been extensive research on mobile applications in recent years, and there has been many successfully applications

  • The rapid growth of mobile adoption—2/3 of Americans connect to the Internet via a mobile device

  • The Map Layout uses TileView widget which is a subclass of ViewGroup that provides a mechanism to asynchronously display tile-based images, with additional functionality for 2D dragging, flinging, pinching, adding overlaying Views, and providing built-in Hot Spot support, dynamic path drawing, multiple levels of detail, and support for any relative positioning or coordinate system [6]

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Summary

Introduction

There has been extensive research on mobile applications in recent years, and there has been many successfully applications. An example of this innovative approach is the University of Alabama Mobile Application. Learning the concepts for mobile applications is more important than ever This is why there is continuing research and development mobile applications for the academic and technology world. Tigermap is a mobile application that creates a digital or electronic campus map for the students and guests at Tuskegee University.

Tigermap Design
Main Layout
Map Layout
Dialog Layout
Tutorial Layout
Feedback Layout
Programming Languages
Google Maps
Mobizen
YouTube
Mobile Device
Tigermap Algorithm
Main Activity
Map Activity
Dialog Activity
Tutorial Activity
Feedback Activity
Tigermap Algorithm Experimental Results
Conclusion and Future Work

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