Electronic subscription book
Bridy, Vivian (2020)
Bridy, Vivian
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202005046994
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202005046994
Tiivistelmä
This goal of this thesis is to develop an electronic subscription book using the Flutter SDK. The project is commissioned by the brass band “Echo de la Vallée” from Switzerland. The thesis consists of three parts. First, it will familiarise the reader with Flutter and cross-platform technologies. Then, it focuses on the implementation process of the application. Finally, it describes and analyses the whole process through different testing methods to prove the validity of this work.
To get this paper relevant to a broader audience, this thesis emphasizes the importance, advantages, and gain in resources cross-platform, such as Flutter could bring to smaller businesses. It also reflects on improvements that could be made to this technology while enabling new capabilities.
The main use of the thesis is twofold. First, it will grant the possibility for small companies to organise and gather money for events quickly. Second, it is an in-depth analysis of Flutter as a cross-platform SDK. It gives a clear understanding of what are the requirements needed to use it at its best and what it could give back in return.
To get this paper relevant to a broader audience, this thesis emphasizes the importance, advantages, and gain in resources cross-platform, such as Flutter could bring to smaller businesses. It also reflects on improvements that could be made to this technology while enabling new capabilities.
The main use of the thesis is twofold. First, it will grant the possibility for small companies to organise and gather money for events quickly. Second, it is an in-depth analysis of Flutter as a cross-platform SDK. It gives a clear understanding of what are the requirements needed to use it at its best and what it could give back in return.