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Re: DHIS 2 Android Dashboard Application

 

Hi,

I would love to do this project for Google Summer of Code 2016.  I went
through the current DHIS 2 Dashboard Application in Play Store, and there
the number of dashboards were quite large. Is there a limit in the number
of dashboards a user can create ?  Please be kind enough to clarify this a
little.

Thank you,
Mahen Herath

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Mahen Herath <mahenherath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am Mahen Herath, a final year student from department of Computer
> Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.Over the past
> couple of years I have worked in a number of Android projects, including my
> junior year Software Engineering project which was a full-semester
> individual project.
>
> For that I implemented an Android app to create virtual study groups,
> where groups of students can track their commitment per module, engage in
> group discussions etc.. To track each users's performance I integrated
> MPAndroidChart Library to the application. An SQLite database was used to
> cache JSON data fetched from the server ( I coded the server side using PHP
> ), and network calls were made using Volley Library.
>
> During my internship  I created an Android Application which recommends
> near by hotels and attractions to a user based on his or her current
> location. For that I extensively worked with Google Maps Android API,
> integrating custom markers on the maps to represent additional details like
> a rating for a place.
>
> I was really exited to hear about the project on DHIS2 Android Dashboard
> application since it is a combination of several components (
> MPAndroidChart Library, Google Maps API and Caching data using SQLite ) I
> have already implemented across different projects in different scopes.I am
> currently going through the source code of Android Dashboard Application
> hosted in GitHub. I would love to hear about other requirements in the
> project specifically not mentioned in the project description.
>
> Thank you,
> Mahen Herath
>

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