Assignment 1: Database Business Analysis

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Grocery List Manager is an application that will manage your grocery list. It will allow you to create shops, add groceries and save it for future use. When you are ready to create a grocery list, you can select groceries from the shop and add to your list. Once the list is ready, all you have to do in the shop is check (bought), uncheck (not found/not needed) etc. and save the list. After several lists created, its intelligent algorithm creates shopping list. If you can update the total price to each list, it will give you a report spent by month and shop. Mainly it has three components. First one is managing grocery shop and items. App comes with few grocery stores and a few items for each shop. User can add more shops and/or add more items. Once you have created all of your items, you may not need to update this on a regular basis. Second one is creating a grocery list for your shopping. You can create list scratch from the grocery shop list or previous lists or let the app …show more content…
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This project will be developed using JAVA and Android Developer Studio. JAVA is used as a programming Language and was developed by James Gosling at SUN Microsystems in the year 1995. Today, with innovation such a part of our day to day lives, we take it for granted that we can be associated and get to applications and contents anyplace, anytime. On account of Java, we expect that digital gadgets to be more intelligent, more functional, and the way all the more engaging.
Java technology is used to develop applications for a wide range of environments, from consumer devices to heterogeneous enterprise systems (Perry, 2010). Like any programming language, the Java language has its own structure, syntax rules, and programming paradigm (Perry, 2010). When you program for the Java platform, you write source code in .java files and then compile them. The compiler checks your code against the language 's syntax rules, then writes out bytecode in .class files (Perry,

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