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Overview
Your boss is John Mayer who owns The Gravity Company (TGC). You work for TGC as an Android mobile application developer. The TGC mobile app development team is having difficulty understanding the concept of density-independent pixels (abbreviated dp or dip). John asks you to write him a memo that defines and explains density-independent pixels with an example. Density-independent pixels are also known as device-independent pixels.
Requirements
- Find and read at least one reference from the Internet from within the past 3 years about density-independent pixels
- Write a short business memo to Mr. Mayer (about 350 words) that:
- Defines density-independent pixels
- Explains how density-independent pixels are used
- Includes at least one diagram, with explanation, that illustrates the use of density-independent pixels (Refer to the Rubric for diagram requirements)
- Your memo must include in-text citations and a reference list for at least two references.
- Improper English, misspellings, and poor grammar result in lower grades.
Explanation & Answer
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Memorandum
From:
Your Name
To:
Reciever
Date:
Date send
Subject:
Density-Independent Pixels
Company Name
Density-Independent Pixels
This statement: Density-independent pixel is used to refer physical unit of measurement which
is based on system coordinate which is held by a device or computer. It also represents an
abstraction of pixels to be used by a particular application where the system running the
application will convert them into physical pixels.
Answer
Use of Density-Independent Pixels
Answer
References
Cited work.
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