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    • A Comparative Study of Spreadsheet Applications on Mobile Devices 

      Chintapalli, Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Advancements with mobile-screen sizes and enhancements to current-day features for mobile applications have increased the number of users accessing spreadsheets on mobile devices while away from desktop computers. In recent ...
    • Evaluating Different Mobile Web Navigation Styles 

      Kohli, Jyotjeev Singh (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Web browsing is suffering from the problem of not showing information effectively and efficiently on a small screen. The main aim of this paper is to come up with a solution that will help to minimize this issue. We have ...
    • Mobile Applications for Viewing Price and Load of Power Data from New York Independent System Operator 

      Gupta, Nimish (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      In New York, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) supervises the wholesale electrical market and collects different kinds of data, including price and load data, which are available on the NYISO’s website. These ...
    • A Mobile Website Prototype 

      Teotia, Ashish (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      More people have started using smart phones, and in the near future, cell phones/smart phones will take the place of computers. I developed a mobile website prototype based on standards, such as keeping it task oriented, ...
    • Multi-Style Web Content Restructuring for Efficient Mobile Web Browsing 

      Xia, Xiaojun (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Mobile devices such as smart phones, PDAs, and tablets are getting more and more popular every day. As a result, more people tend to use mobile devices to access Web contents. Therefore, mobile browsing becomes an important ...
    • Optimization of Mobile Sensor Movement in Self-Healing Sensor Networks 

      Basu, Samidip (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This paper moves forward the key idea as proposed in past research works - a self-healing deployment approach for sensor networks, where a small percentage of mobile sensors are deployed along with the static sensors into ...
    • Power Consumption for iOS 

      Kwete, Yannick Mingashanga (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      The shift from traditional software development for personal computers to mobile applications on iOS comes with new challenges and considerations. Software development teams similar to my work group built expertise in ...
    • Red River Flood Monitor iOS Application 

      Singh, Saumya (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The Flood Monitor system is designed to help people share photos and information in case of a flood in the basin of the Red River. This work is part of the redesign of an application that has the goal of enabling mobile ...
    • Resource and Bandwidth Allocation in Hybrid Wireless Mobile Networks 

      Bengfort, Benjamin John (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      In the lead up to the implementation of 802.16 and 4G wireless networks, there have been many proposals for addition of multi-hop MANET zones or relay stations in order to cut the cost of building a new backbone ...