Development of iOS apps for scientific computation
The study of electromagnetic waves has always been a significant subject in Electrical Electronic Engineering. Therefore, comprehending the mathematics involved is crucial in establishing a robust foundation in this field. The objective of this final year project is to improve the learning process a...
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Nanyang Technological University
2023
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
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Summary: | The study of electromagnetic waves has always been a significant subject in Electrical Electronic Engineering. Therefore, comprehending the mathematics involved is crucial in establishing a robust foundation in this field. The objective of this final year project is to improve the learning process and comprehension of fundamental electromagnetic wave calculations by creating an iOS mobile application for scientific computation, including a detailed explanation. Although the design of this application is for iOS, it is also compatible with Android devices.
The application is built using Google LLC's Flutter framework and the Dart language, with design considerations made for user experience and the limitations of Flutter widgets. Through the application, users can carry out various practical operations and calculations relevant to the study of electromagnet waves, utilizing the available Dart packages for seamless cross-platform capabilities. In addition to providing a convenient and accessible platform for studying electromagnet waves, this project offers a detailed description of the calculation process to aid in the learning experience of users. As the application is designed to run seamlessly on both Apple Operating System and the Android Operating System, it offers a promising tool for future practical applications with higher calculation complexity. |
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