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Running head: PORTFOLIO PROJECT 1
Portfolio Project
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PORTFOLIO PROJECT 2
Introduction
Different mobile applications are designed using numerous technologies. Throughout out
the paper, we will be identifying a prospective idea to be used in developing an Android Mobile
Application. Among other areas to be addressed is creation of an interface for the selected mobile
application followed by identification of features for the application.
Prospective idea for development of Android mobile application
The prospective idea will involve using Geolocation technology in designing an Android
Mobile Application by the name “Reach Fast”. This mobile application will be used by passengers
in requesting for car pick up when in emergency (Buttigieg and Jevdjenic, 2015). To create Reach
Fast mobile application, there is need to familiarize with the specifics of iOS and Android
geolocation features.
Geological technology involves integrating satellite data such as coordinates and time
zones within the mobile application. Using this technology, it becomes easy for the driver and the
customer to identify the location of each other. Moreover, geological location technology utilizes
airwave signals in identifying drivers who are within the area of request. For example, assuming
that a customer requests for a pick up while within an area with ten car drivers, the mobile app will
use geological technology airwave signals in identifying the driver who is very close to the
customer (Conder and Darcey, 2012).
Interface for the “Reach Fast” Android Mobile Application
The figure below represents an interface of the proposed “Reach Fast” Android Mobile
Application. Based on the interface presentation, customers are able to see travel charges as well
as the time needed by the driver to reach at the pick-up point (Conder and Darcey, 2012).

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Running head: PORTFOLIO PROJECT Portfolio Project Institution Affiliation Name of Professor Name of the Student Date of Submission 1 PORTFOLIO PROJECT 2 Introduction Different mobile applications are designed using numerous technologies. Throughout out the paper, we will be identifying a prospective idea to be used in developing an Android Mobile Application. Among other areas to be addressed is creation of an interface for the selected mobile application followed by identification of features for the application. Prospective idea for development of Android mobile application The prospective idea will involve using Geolocation technology in designing an Android Mobile Application by the name “Reach Fast”. This mobile application will be used by passengers in requesting for car pick up when in emergency (Buttigieg and Jevdjenic, 2015). To create Reach Fast mobile application, there is need to familiarize with the specifics of iOS and Android geolocation features. Geological technology involves integrating satellite data such as coordinates and time zones within the mobile application. Using this technology, it becomes easy for the driver and the customer to identify the location of each other. Moreover, geological location technology utilizes airwave signals in identifying drivers who are within the area of request. For example, assuming that a customer requests for a pick up while within an area with ten car drivers, the mobile app will use geological technology air ...
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