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ARLaB [thesis] : a mobile application for path and dissemination of information in foundation university / Jamaica Advincula, Christian Inoc, Marlyn Dorothy Labbay, Elogie Morota, Paul John Narvas and Jessa Mae See.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University, 2015.Description: iv, 88 pages : ill. (col.) 27.9 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • LG 221 D35 C66  A5 I54 2015 Ad966
Dissertation note: Summary: Because of today's emerging trend in mobile computing, developing applications on smartphones platforms gathers more and more people's interests. Nowadays, students rely more on their smartphones to get an easy access to everything they need. That being said, one of the problems that students encounter during first week of class involves locating their room assignments and what activities are happening in their respective department. in this study, the researchers developed a mobile application called ARLaB: Assistant room Locator and Bulletin.
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Capstone Capstone Foundationiana Section, University Records and Archives Center (URAC) Undergraduate Thesis LG 221 D35 C66 A5 I54 2015 Ad966 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0132024003067

Thesis Undergraduate (BS Information Technology) -- Foundation University, 2015

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Because of today's emerging trend in mobile computing, developing applications on smartphones platforms gathers more and more people's interests. Nowadays, students rely more on their smartphones to get an easy access to everything they need. That being said, one of the problems that students encounter during first week of class involves locating their room assignments and what activities are happening in their respective department. in this study, the researchers developed a mobile application called ARLaB: Assistant room Locator and Bulletin.

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