Course Outline

Introduction to Android for Government

  • Android SDK Features for Government Use
  • Introducing the Development Framework for Government Applications
  • The Dalvik Virtual Machine in Government Contexts
  • Android Application Architecture for Public Sector Operations
  • Downloading and Installing the Android SDK for Government Use

An Android Application for Government

  • Creating a New Android Project for Government Initiatives
  • Creating an Android Virtual Device for Testing Government Applications
  • Managing Foreground and Background Applications in Government Settings
  • The Android Emulator for Government-Specific Scenarios

Applications and Activities for Government Operations

  • Introducing the Application Manifest File for Government Compliance
  • Using Resources in Government Applications
  • The Android Application Lifecycle for Government Services
  • Understanding an Application’s Priority and Its Process’ States in Government Contexts
  • Creating Activities and Managing the Activity Lifecycle for Government Use
  • Fundamental Android UI Design for Government Interfaces
  • Defining Layouts for Government Applications
  • Creating New Fragments for Enhanced Government Functionality
  • The Android Widget Toolbox for Government Users
  • Introducing Adapters for Efficient Data Management in Government Applications

Defining and Using Styles for Government Applications

  • Elements of Style for Government Compliance
  • Where to Apply a Style in Government Applications
  • The Available Attributes for Customizing Government Interfaces
  • Inheriting a Style for Consistent Government User Experiences

Using Intents and Broadcast Receivers for Government Services

  • Using Intents to Launch Activities in Government Applications
  • Using Intents to Broadcast Events for Government Operations
  • Creating Intent Filters and Broadcast Receivers for Government Use
  • Listening for Native Broadcast Intents in Government Contexts
  • Monitoring Device State Changes Using Broadcast Intents for Government Security

Using Internet Resources for Government Applications

  • Connecting to an Internet Resource for Government Services
  • Using the Download Manager for Efficient Government Data Handling
  • Using Internet Services for Enhanced Government Operations

Using File, Saving State, and Preferences for Government Applications

  • Creating and Saving Shared Preferences for Government Use
  • Retrieving Shared Preferences in Government Applications
  • Introducing the Preference Framework and the Preference Activity for Government Settings
  • Including Static Files as Resources for Government Projects
  • Working with the File System for Secure Government Data Management

Databases and Content Providers for Government Use

  • Introducing Android Databases for Government Applications
  • Introducing SQLite for Government Data Storage
  • Content Values and Cursors in Government Contexts
  • Working with SQLite Databases for Secure Government Operations
  • Querying a Database for Efficient Government Data Retrieval
  • Creating Content Providers for Government Data Sharing
  • Using Content Providers for Government-Specific Data Management

Working in the Background for Government Applications

  • Introducing Services for Government Use
  • Binding Services to Activities for Enhanced Government Functionality
  • Using Background Threads for Efficient Government Operations
  • Using AsyncTask to Run Asynchronous Tasks in Government Applications
  • Using Alarms for Timed Government Events

How to Notify Events for Government Applications

  • Introducing the Action Bar for Government User Interfaces
  • Creating and Using Menus and Action Bar Action Items in Government Applications
  • Introducing Dialogs for Government User Interaction
  • Introducing the Notification Manager for Government Notifications
  • Creating Notifications for Government Users

Geocoding and Location-Based Services for Government Operations

  • Using Location-Based Services for Government Applications
  • Using the Emulator with Location-Based Services for Government Testing
  • Selecting a Location Provider for Government Use
  • Finding Your Current Location in Government Contexts
  • Using Proximity Alerts for Government-Specific Scenarios
  • Creating Map-Based Activities for Government Projects

Requirements

Participants for government should possess a foundational understanding of programming in Java.
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