Android Multimodal Framework for Warehouse Management Application
Vu, Long Hoang (2019)
Vu, Long Hoang
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019111721382
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019111721382
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The objective of this final year project was to create an Android framework that supports building mobile applications in warehouse environment which can be controlled through both tradition screen display and voice commands. From there, another goal was to create a proof a concept (POC) of a selected warehouse process to evaluate the quality of implemented framework. Finally, profound insights were collected from participants in order to decide whether the project was worth continuing.
To carry out the work, practical information was gathered from meetings which involved people from different departments in the company. The intention was to discover what the company anticipates in such framework and what criteria it should have to fulfill the requirements. Then, theoretical knowledge to enforce the framework’s implementation was assembled from developers’ experience, programming community’s best practices, and books and blogs from well-known experts.
As a result of this study, the framework became one of the top priority projects in company’s milestones. It was expected to be an official development tool for developers to build robust and testable features with both screen and voice interaction. Consequently, the company would be able to distribute stable products in less time while earning more profit, and thus become more competitive in the market.
To carry out the work, practical information was gathered from meetings which involved people from different departments in the company. The intention was to discover what the company anticipates in such framework and what criteria it should have to fulfill the requirements. Then, theoretical knowledge to enforce the framework’s implementation was assembled from developers’ experience, programming community’s best practices, and books and blogs from well-known experts.
As a result of this study, the framework became one of the top priority projects in company’s milestones. It was expected to be an official development tool for developers to build robust and testable features with both screen and voice interaction. Consequently, the company would be able to distribute stable products in less time while earning more profit, and thus become more competitive in the market.