ABSTRACT
This paper describes the creation of a set of demonstration applications for a personal communication device for use at the JavaOne 99 Developers Conference. The major design issues encountered in the project are described along with the resulting impact on the project. These include defining the navigation model for the Back key, dealing with the issues that arose when the device hardware target was changed in mid-process, and managing the design process to leverage prior work when major goals were altered late in the project.
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Index Terms
- Javelin: a personal communication device demo
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