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Droidcon India

Droidcon's first Indian edition

Droidcon is India’s first national Android conference and is a part of the worldwide Droidcon series of events. This is a technical conference, for developers by developers.

Sessions are for 45 minutes each (30 speaking, 5 Q&A, 10 transition). We will have three parallel tracks over two days, with 8 sessions per track per day. Workshop sessions are 60 minutes each (50 speaking, 10 minutes for transition between rooms).

We recommend you illustrate your sessions with demos of your own code and applications. Please refrain from making a pitch without explaining how it works, as your primary audience will be developers.

Sessions will be ranked by community voting and selected by a program committee with representation from the local community and the international Droidcon events. Confirmed speakers get free tickets to the event. Anyone who proposes to speak but isn’t confirmed will still get early bird pricing. If you’ve proposed to speak, there’s no need to rush to buy a ticket. We’ll be in touch with you.

Participants may reserve their tickets from http://droidcon.doattend.com.

The event will have three parallel tracks. The list below will be consolidated down to three by the program committee.

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Kingsley Jegan Joseph

Infusing Android with Social - Demo & Design Patterns

Learn about how we apply social design patterns to smartphone apps based on usage contexts, form factor and social contexts. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 21 Sep 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

Ravi Vyas

Thinking outside Eclipse : Building Android Apps using Ant

Leveraging ANT to customize/modify your app build process. more
  • 2 comments
  • Submitted
  • 21 Sep 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Sathvik Bhat Proposing

Gaming frameworks

Exposure to Gaming in Android platform and usage of gaming frameworks like libgdx , AndEngine and cocos2d for android. more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 22 Sep 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Amit Pundir

Android porting for dummies.

Objective is to get developers started with Android porting on their development devices. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 22 Sep 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Punit Gadenkanahalli Proposing

OpenGL in Android

Improving UI of Android apps using OpenGL Outline Introduction to OpenGL. How OpenGL can be used in Android. more
  • 8 comments
  • Submitted
  • 22 Sep 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Bipin Preet Singh

Monetizing Apps for Indian market

We at mobikwik.com are proposing a new channel for marketing and selling mobile applications to Indian and South Asian market. more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 22 Sep 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Discussion

Primal Pappachan

Indoor Location Tagging Engine.

Introduce tagin! which is a location tagging engine which can be used to create indoor lbs applications and present a demo application which uses this engine. more
  • 3 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 22 Sep 2011
Section: Workshop: Advanced patterns in Android dev Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Chinmay V S

Sensors on Android

Understanding Sensor-Framework on Android: What Android provides... What users demand... more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 23 Sep 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Vinay Katwe

Android Advertisement Platform - Demo + Discussion

On one hand Content providers and Advertisers/Advertisement Agencies can leverage this platform by reaching mass market segment, on the otherhand, OEMs can whitelabel the products and generate revenue from product sales. The discussion would be more on business aspects rather than in-depth technical details and encourages companies to license our product and find new revenue sources more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 23 Sep 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Chitranshu

Near Field Communication in Android

The usage of NFC protocol on Android. Outline Introduction to NFC framework on android. Identifying & Reading/Writing NFC TAGs. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 26 Sep 2011
Section: NFC, Arduino and ADK Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Amrit Sanjeev

New features in Android 4.0 ( IceCream Sandwich)

Technical deep dive into the new features and components introduced in Android 4.0. more
  • 1 comment
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 26 Sep 2011
Section: Handling device diversity Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Sajjad Anwar

Scripting Layer for Android

Introducing the Scripting Layer for Android which brings beautiful scripting languages like Python, Perl, Lua etc. to Android. Quick application prototyping with no eclipse and Java. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 29 Sep 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Amit Dang

Android Security Model, Threat Vector & Solutions

This presentation will cover Android Security Framework, security model for java & native apps, rooted & non-rooted devices, attack vectors, in-depth analysis of current security solutions and their drawbacks. It will talk about why the relationship between Google OEM & carrier complicates security. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 30 Sep 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Rajbir Bhattacharjee

Removed Temporarily

Sorry for the inconvenience. I had proposed a talk earlier, but I have to revert it temporarily. I request the maintainers of this site to please delete this post. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 30 Sep 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture
Leena S N

Leena S N

Continuous Delivery for an Android application

Continuous Delivery [CD] is a key aspect of the Lean Startup. While this is usually spoken about in the context of Web Applications, it does not need to be limited to that context. more
  • 5 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 30 Sep 2011
Section: Handling device diversity Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

Aravind

WiFi

Understanding of Connectivity-WiFi protocol on Android. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 30 Sep 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Sudar Muthu

Making robots using Android and Arduino

The objective of this session is to show the different ways by which Android can talk to Arduino and how we can leverage this connectivity in making robots. more
  • 7 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 02 Oct 2011
Section: NFC, Arduino and ADK Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Workshop

Bhaskar teja Yerneni

Building custom components using Canvas and animations

To bring more awesomeness to android UI and app quality more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 03 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Shree Kumar

OpenGL in Android

Give participants an overview of OpenGL on Android - including ES 1.0 and ES2.0. Will cover basic concepts and touch on items relevant to handheld devices. more
  • 2 comments
  • Submitted
  • 04 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Shree Kumar

Android Service Patterns

Provide deep understanding about the details of creating Services in Android, things to take care of while developing real-world services. Pitfalls to avoid (including a good look at threading implications). more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 04 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Advanced patterns in Android dev Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Paramvir Singh

Android development for new developers: from beginning to creating top ranked applications

The objective of this session will be to teach new and fresh developers to start Android development with innovative ideas. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 06 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Paramvir Singh

Enterprise application development, device administration API

The objective of this session is to explain creating enterprise applications , using device administration API and introducing multilevel security in applications more
  • 8 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 07 Oct 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Naga Chokkanathan

Pricing models for android enterprise applications

When you build applications for Enterprise, how to price it right. What are the different ways to collect feedback on your price and make adjustments accordingly more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 10 Oct 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Tamillharasan Chandran

Introduction to OpenGL in Android

Getting started with OpenGL programming can seem to be a little heavy but it need not be. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 10 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Viral Sachde

Building Consumer Electronics Product using Android Operating System.

Building Consumer Electronics Product using Android Operating System. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 12 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Shreyas B Proposing

Dashboards & charts on Android

Understand how to create dashboards (charts, graphs) based on a set of data. Know if any APIs exist or which libraries can be effectively used to dynamically depict aggregated information. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 13 Oct 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Alexy Joseph

Android multimedia internals

To provide a slightly deeper dive into the working of stagefright to give a kick start to porting and extending multimedia functionalities on Android. more
  • 7 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 13 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Gaurav Kheterpal

Android Development Made Easy With Appcelerator Titanium

The presentation talks about how you can get started with Appcelerator Titanium and build apps which run just as well as native apps. It’s quick , easy and fun :) more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 14 Oct 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial
Vipul A M

Vipul A M

Cloud to Device Messaging

To provide a basics understanding of the Cloud to Device Messagin Framework. Get a head start on working with C2DM. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 14 Oct 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Muthu Subramanian

Android Device Drivers

To help the audience understand building basic android device drivers and some pitfalls. more
  • 4 comments
  • Submitted
  • 14 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Diogo Ferreira

CyanogenMod: An after-market, open source, community distribution for 60+ devices

Get to know the intrinsics of the CyanogenMod user and developer community. more
  • 1 comment
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 14 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Debashis Sikdar Proposing

All about patents, trademarks, copyrights and IP related to your product

The session should be such as to provide insights on the relevance of patents, trademarks, copyrights and IP for all respective aspects of an app. It should also throw light on how to ‘look-up’ for existing patents, trademarks, copyrights; how to obtain the same for the product and watch out for violations of the same. Also, the expenses related may please be discussed. All the above may kindly b… more
  • 3 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 15 Oct 2011
Section: Marketing apps Technical level: Advanced Session type: Lecture

Gulzar Azad

The HTML5 Frontier on Android

Talk and demo html5 evolution on Android. Find out latest and upcoming html5 capabilities on Android. Discuss standardization and Google’s html5 submissions. Sketch the future vision on Html5 amalgamated with the native env. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 17 Oct 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Romin Irani

Beginning Android Programming

To enable participants to take their first steps in Android programming and get the basics in place for them to move forward. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 17 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Beginner Session type: Workshop

Shree Kumar

Extending the Android Framework with New Devices

This session will show you how to add support for a completely new device on Android. This includes adding a new device driver, extending the Android framework to support the new device, and taking care of application level interfaces. more
  • 3 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 17 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Aakrit Vaish

Building a mobile application business

So you have built your cool Android application. It looks awesome, runs well and is the next big thing. But now is the biggest challenge: how do you make a real business out of it? more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 17 Oct 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Discussion

rakendu ravindra

Alipi

People attending this workshop can learn how to use the alipi tool to narrate a web-page. And also see the available re-narrations. At the end of the demo, the audience will be able to use and also develop on Alipi. Yes, it is open source. more
  • 6 comments
  • Submitted
  • 17 Oct 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Khasim Syed Mohammed

Android memory optimization techniques

Android optimization and customization techniques for non-phone segment like PoS, HA(Home Automation), Navigation, Medical Health Care, e-boot reader, car infotainment etc. , with respect to memory cost. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 19 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

satish patel

android camera porting

Objective is to give complete guide on how to port or enable camera port on android software stack. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 19 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

Vivek Juneja

Humanize the Android

The talk will introduce audience to use Cognitive Sciences, Psychology and Game Mechanics to build new levels of engagement to the Android applications. We will go through various patterns in practice and learn the tricks of trade to enhance the appeal of the application. The take-away is a set of todos the audience can apply to their android projects right away. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 19 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Arun Joseph

Internals of Android and Kernel Power Management

Provide insights to Android power management framework and Linux Kernel Power Management techniques from OMAP3 perspective more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 19 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

neeraj jain

Design principles that are key to creating great products

Overview of Design principles that are key to creating great products more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 21 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Rajdeep Dua

Introduction to ICS

New features in ICS Outline New features launched in Android more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 21 Oct 2011
Section: Leveraging Fragments Technical level: Advanced Session type: Lecture

Rajdeep Dua

Honeycomb Codelab

Codelab on some of the new features in Honeycomb and ICS more
  • 1 comment
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 21 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Advanced patterns in Android dev Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

James Hugman

Making Cross Platform Apps that Suck Less

A review of some popular cross-platform tools, and introduces a new approach and Kirin, an implementation of that approach. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 22 Oct 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Ayushman Jain

Agile development and Lifecycle Management of Android apps

Discuss typical Android app development scenarios in an enterprise. Demonstrate Eclipse plugins that make the development process Agile and facilitate lifecycle management for Android apps. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 24 Oct 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Ayushman Jain

Developing HTML5 and hybrid Android apps using Phonegap

Demonstrate PhoneGap and Eclipse PhoneGap plugin for developing HTML5 based Android apps. more
  • 4 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 24 Oct 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

Mrigesh

Malware, Pen Testing and Exploits

The expected benefits for someone attending this: A deeper understanding of the internals and security model more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 26 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Ravi Vyas

Creating apps that work on all screen sizes

To address the designing and programming issues faced in creating apps so that they can work across all screen sizes including tablets and mobiles. more
  • 6 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 27 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Sutharshan Ram

GLSL an Introduction

To give the participants an intro into GLSL and its capabilities. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 27 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Androcid Media Pvt. Ltd.

Android.Socialize - Taking Android To Social Media

If you have aspirations to make more than a little spending money from your android app then you must develop a marketing strategy and apply the marketing principles to your sales strategy. Do you understand how to price your app for maximum success? Have you spent some time to formulate a marketing plan that will create a strong following of satisfied customers? The objective of this session wou… more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 27 Oct 2011
Section: Marketing apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Hemanth Sharma

Use the Right Brain!

Understand the meaning of User Experience or UX as it is called. This session will take you through the tips and tricks of usability, user experience and user interface design for phones and tablets. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 28 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Amal Tiwari

My experiments with two fun music apps!

For those who love experimenting with the latest technologies, care about the much discussed User-centered Design process, try out new interaction techniques, this session is for you.. for beginners and students, for enthusiasts. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 28 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

Prashant Singh

Design and development of enterprise dashboards for Android tablets

To first introduce the problems with data visualisation on Tablets. Discuss and demo the solutions and also show how to create a consistent UI for these on tablets with different form factors and DPIs. more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 28 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Immanuel Noel

Building for device diversity with Adobe AIR

Learn to build applications, and optimize, for diverse devices with Adobe AIR more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 28 Oct 2011
Section: Handling device diversity Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Soham Mondal

Android UI design secrets: How to go from just-okay to wow!

Understand what simple tools you (as a developer or a designer) can use to make your user interface go from just the average run-of-the-mill Buttons and EditTexts to something that makes your users shout out ‘wow’. more
  • 2 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 28 Oct 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Vinaya Shenoy Proposing

Android Personal Assistant

Have you developed mobile apps for your own use which were never planned for public distribution? Come over to this forum and share your stories. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 29 Oct 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Discussion

Aakrit Vaish

Demystifying Mobile Advertising

To go in depth into the various mobile advertising solutions available, so a developer can better understand how to use ads to successfully generate revenue. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 31 Oct 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Ashay Padwal

Rapid Integration of key features like Google Analytics & Data Backup for Android Apps - AppWrapper

When developing your App, you generally tend to focus only on the core functionality. Many key features like Data Backup, App Analytics, etc. which have great benefits come as after thoughts. Then again once your App is ready you want to release it at the earliest, hence many times these features are ignored. Using AppWrapper these add-on features can be enabled with a single click, without any c… more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 31 Oct 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Ashay Padwal

Mobile Ads: Formats – Placement - Integration. Getting it Right.

How best to use Ads in your app to maximize income without affecting the App user experience more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 31 Oct 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Jitesh Dedhiya Proposing

Paypal/any similar third-party lib integration in android apps

The objective is how can we do paypal integration or any similar third party whichever libraries are available, integrate into a android mobile app. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 31 Oct 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Workshop

Jayneil Dalal

Using Google App Inventor to make apps quickly and without any coding!

The objective of this tutorial is to help developers develop an Android app using the Google App Inventor without doing any coding at all.! more
  • 2 comments
  • Submitted
  • 01 Nov 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Kashif Razzaqui

Hard Earned Android Programming Experiences

Share the things we learnt while writing our app for Android. more
  • 2 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 02 Nov 2011
Section: Workshop: Advanced patterns in Android dev Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Prashant Hinduja

Smartphone Platform Frameworks - Learning, Similarities and Differences (comparing Android Frameworks with other platforms)

Smartphone Platform Frameworks - Learning, Similarities and Differences (comparing Android Frameworks with iPhone, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Symbian, MeeGo, Garnet, etc.) - Anybody who is developing and/or porting Apps across various smartphone platforms/operating systems, needs to evaluate not just the different APIs but mainly the differences and similarities in the platform Framework function… more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 02 Nov 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Isneesh Marwah

Error Reporting and App Analysis using ACRA and Flurry

How to debug/improve your app using crash/usage reports. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 02 Nov 2011
Section: Workshop: Android developer 101 Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Suresh Sundararaman

Design application for 300.36

There are more than 300 android devices in the smartphone market being sold by more than 36 OEMs to millions of consumers. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 03 Nov 2011
Section: Handling device diversity Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Bhakti Pingale

Building a consistent mobile web experience across devices using the right CMS.

Content management systems play an important role in the design, development and deployment of websites. With the advent of the mobile web, it is important to choose a CMS that also understands visitors coming from mobile devices and tunes the experience accordingly. In this session we discuss how you can build and manage a mobile web experience that is consistent across devices, using a CMS that… more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 04 Nov 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Rames Palanisamy

Bitmap and Power Manager

Smart phones are getting rich with high graphics and heavy weight images. But most of the developers donot care on using the memory or battery efficiently. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 04 Nov 2011
Section: Performance optimization Technical level: Advanced Session type: Lecture

Anirudh Dewani

ICS: Communication, Connectivity and Camera

Make apps that let devices seamlessly integrate with other devices. Add richer communication and sharing interactions. Also, build richer media apps with camera using face detection, custom focus and exposure metering zones. more
  • 2 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 05 Nov 2011
Section: NFC, Arduino and ADK Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Anirudh Dewani

Optical Character Recognition(OCR) with Android NDK

Learn about the NDK, compile native code using the NDK , enable interoperability using JNI, build Android application that reuse existing native libraries/project. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 05 Nov 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Narayan Babu

ListViews, custom controls and memory optimized applications.

For a intermediate Android developer this session will help him gain some new techniques insights and best practices, on how to effective use the Android Application framework to his advantage. Also, explores the common mistakes and how to eliminate them and optimize code. This session would also open up various ways to build scalable and large applications on Android which involve complex contro… more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 05 Nov 2011
Section: Workshop: Advanced patterns in Android dev Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

ram Proposing

Extending the Arduino ADK hardware to incorporate external Inputs

Arduino ADK has been a general hardware to begin interacting with the android apps over the phone and it would be good to know how to extend the ADK hardware to be able to extend the hardware ecosystem for the system design. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 06 Nov 2011
Section: NFC, Arduino and ADK Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Sameer Segal

Custom Views: Write Less. Do More

Understand how you can create custom complex views with your own attributes for your apps. Do everything with the layout xml rather than writing java code in the activities. This is how Artoo creates apps in the cloud. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 07 Nov 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Workshop

Harish Sivaramakrishnan

Considerations and Choices for Cross platform mobile development

Look at various technology choices available to build mobile web / cross platform mobile apps in an unbiased & pragmatic way. At the end of this session one would be able to make a choice from a wide variety of technology options available to build cross platform mobile apps / mobile websites. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 07 Nov 2011
Section: Mobile web and cross-platform apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Devi Prasad

Close To Metal Programming with Native Development Kit

Many real-time, performance critical Android applications leverage computationally efficient components written in C/C++, using the Native Development Kit (NDK). In this tutorial we will show how JNI and NDK let developers combine Virtual Machine (VM) based apps (written in Java) with efficient libraries written in C/C++. We will demonstrate the performance gain, with solid examples, and explain … more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 07 Nov 2011
Section: Performance optimization Technical level: Advanced Session type: Tutorial

Diogo Ferreira

From stock to Cyanogenmod: The Sony Ericsson Case

CyanogenMod supports ~70 devices at the moment. The goal of this talk is giving insight into the process of porting a device to the tree. Attendees will hopefully understand what needs to be done to make all device features fully operational while co-existing with many different devices. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 07 Nov 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Advanced Session type: Lecture

Anurag Dwivedi & Pradeep Warrier Proposing

Technical challenges of designing mobile applications in an environment of limited connectivity

Educate the audience about challenges of building applications in an environment of partial connectivity, and outline some possible approaches to handle online- offline apps. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 08 Nov 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Discussion

Anurag Dwivedi & Pradeep Warrier

Technical challenges of designing mobile applications in an environment of limited connectivity

Educate the audience about challenges of building applications in an environment of partial connectivity, and outline some possible approaches to handle online- offline apps. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 08 Nov 2011
Section: Android in the Enterprise Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

srid har

I am not good at drawing

Many leading software service companies are increasingly training their developers on the nuances of design and exposing them to the ideas of design thinking, as a means of solving problems that are user centered. This session will cover design thinking using examples to talk about how Mobile App developers can think about their Apps. The content will cover some basic principles of design and how… more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 09 Nov 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Aditya Shankar

An Android App - a Deconstruction

We’ve built apps that are in use by over a million users to solve a real world problem, AAA Roadside assistance. We’ll deconstruct the app for you, peeling back the layers including design, mixing native and HTML5, maps, GPS, Camera, dealing with fragmentation aided by tracking crash logs, and reporting/analytics. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 11 Nov 2011
Section: UI and Design Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Prakash Srinivasan

Embedded applications with Android using PIC based ADK

Objective of this session is to demonstrating the possibilities of developing embedded system applications on Android platform by using a new PIC based ADK board. This session will including a demonstration of how to write an Java based Android application for controlling a embedded board and how it differs from Arduino ADK. more
  • 4 comments
  • Submitted
  • 13 Nov 2011
Section: NFC, Arduino and ADK Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Udayan U

A generic approach to USB development on Android - develop powerful peripherals for Android phones and tablets

This would enable Android developers to use the USB device class for data transfer between an Android device and an external USB Host or USB device. Since ADK and BeagleBone boards are already showacased at the conference it would be a great Boost. USB is one of the most powerful and reliable communication interface. On Android USB development is very easy, it will let you build some cool devices… more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 13 Nov 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Jayanth Kolla

Indian Tablets Ecosystem - Current State, Potential & Outlook

Tablets have the potential to grow exponentially if key players in the Indian market can play to the right market forces. However, India is a complex market made more challenging with a lack of structured, actionable data (the insights and analysis needed for business leaders). more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 14 Nov 2011
Section: Monetizing apps Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Khasim Syed Mohammed

Android Products Made Easy with Texas Instruments Technology

The talk covers the need & growing demand of Android in both mobile and non-mobile devices, TI’s Android based offerings that helps in building differentiated products and meet time to market needs and it takes you through the open “android” eco-system built around arowboard.org, pandaboard.org, beagleboard.org and so on. more
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  • 15 Nov 2011
Section: Android hacking, porting, firmware Technical level: Beginner Session type: Demo

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