Mobile


Services Overview

Net@Work mobile leverages over 10 years of Solutions Development across a wide variety of business platforms to bring you a specialized team dedicated to wide range of specialized Mobile services. Our Mobile services don’t concentrate on any one platform, instead we bring knowledge & expertise on all the major platforms thus allowing us to offer our clients the best solution on the best platform at the best price.

Capabilities

  • Webservice Based
  • Twitter Integration
  • Facebook Integration
  • Database functionality
  • Mobile Graphic Design
  • Multimedia
  • Mapping Integration
  • RSS integration

Technology

  • iPhone & iPad - Line of Intenet & multimedia enabled devices designed & marketed by Apple Inc.
  • Android & Android Table - Software stack for mobile devices that include an operating system, middleware and key applications provided by Google.
  • Blackberry - A line of mobile email & smartphone devices developed by Research In motion
  • Microsoft Mobile - Microsofts completely reworked Mobile Operating System
  • HTML5 & CSS - Newest standardized version of HTML to support the latest multimedia & smartphone applications

Methodology

Waterfall: a linear framework - The Waterfall model is a sequential development approach, in which development is seen as flowing steadily downwards (like a waterfall) through the phases of requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing (validation), integration, and maintenance

Prototyping: an iterative framework - Software prototyping, is the development approach of activities during software development, the creation of prototypes, i.e., incomplete versions of the software program being developed.

Incremental: a combined linear-iterative framework - primary objective to reduce inherent project risk by breaking a project into smaller segments and providing more ease-of-change during the development process

Rapid application development (RAD): an iterative framework - Rapid application development (RAD) is a software development methodology, which involves iterative development and the construction of prototypes.