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Cell Broadcast Simulation In Android, Uzzal Chandra Das
Cell Broadcast Simulation In Android, Uzzal Chandra Das
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The purpose of this study is to show since no promising application of broadcasting exists and service providers do not provide broadcast channels in the US, a prototype can be very helpful to investigate the applications of broadcasting, and Cell Broadcast Simulation app will serve this purpose. The Cell Broadcast Simulation App on Android platform is an attempt to make cell broadcasting possible in the USA. The main focus of this app is to make cell broadcasting possible by giving the user a positive experience and expose them to its many potential uses.
Auto Smart Text And E-Mail Notification System (Astens), Ahmed Abdulghaffar Algadi
Auto Smart Text And E-Mail Notification System (Astens), Ahmed Abdulghaffar Algadi
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of Auto Smart Text and E-mail Notification System (ASTENS) project is to provide the California State University San Bernardino and other universities with a new easy, fast, and convenient way of communication between the faculty members and their students. ASTENS (Auto Smart Text and E-mail Notification System) provides two types of communication: class notifications and grade notifications. First, the class notifications allow an instructor to communicate with students registered in his/her class by using his/her cell phone or email. These notifications could be any message related to class (e.g. notes, reminder, announcement, etc.) and every student will be …