Tizen is an open source operating system that can run for multiple device categories which include Smartphone, Tablet, Net Books, Smart TV and purposely car navigation systems.
Tizen is an open source operating system developed by the Linux Foundation for multiple device types including smartphones, tablets, TVs, and more. It provides common services like applications, framework, graphics, location services, and more. While Tizen offers advantages like compatibility across platforms and customization, it still needs more developer support and apps to compete with established platforms like Android.
This document provides an overview of the Tizen operating system. Tizen is an open source software platform that is Linux-based and allows developers to create applications using HTML5 and related web technologies. The document discusses Tizen's architecture, applications, features, advantages, and evolution over time. It notes that Tizen provides flexibility, versatility, and personalization capabilities for developers. The document concludes that Tizen is a standard-based, open source platform offered by the Linux Foundation that provides HTML5 APIs for smart devices and is continuously evolving.
Tizen is an open source operating system developed by the Linux Foundation and Samsung for multiple device categories including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and car navigation systems. It is built on the Linux kernel and WebKit runtime. Tizen aims to provide a flexible platform for developers and device manufacturers to create applications and services across a range of connected devices. Samsung plans to merge its Bada OS into Tizen in an effort to reduce Android dependence and compete with other mobile operating systems.
Tizen is an open source operating system based on Linux that is supported by mobile operators, device manufacturers, and silicon suppliers. It is designed to work across multiple device categories, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Tizen offers developers an alternative mobile platform to existing ecosystems with the goal of giving both vendors and consumers more flexibility. It is administered by Samsung, Intel, and other companies and associations to actively develop the Tizen ecosystem.
The document provides an overview of the Tizen operating system. It discusses Tizen's history as a collaboration between Intel, Samsung and others to create an open, cross-platform OS. The objective is for Tizen to support a wide range of devices from smartwatches to TVs and allow applications to easily connect across platforms using HTML5. The architecture is based on Linux and allows both web and native applications. While Tizen offers cross-device connectivity and openness, its market share currently lags behind Android.
Tizen Overview and Architecture - Seokjae Jeong (Samsung) - Korea Linux Forum...Ryo Jin
The document discusses Tizen's application framework which provides capabilities for launching applications via actions, URIs and MIME types, managing the life cycle and system events of applications, installing and uninstalling applications, and maintaining a history of launched applications. It also notes that the framework allows launching different types of applications such as moving from a web application to a native application.
The document provides information about the members of a presentation group and details about the CentOS operating system. It introduces three group members and their student IDs and batches. It then discusses what CentOS is, provides a brief history of CentOS, describes the architectures and kernels supported, bootable media versions, goals, repositories, and end-of-support schedule for different CentOS versions.
The document discusses a BCD adder, which is a 4-bit binary adder capable of adding two 4-bit numbers in BCD format and producing a 4-bit BCD output. It explains that the maximum limit for addition in BCD is 9+9=18 before carrying. It also provides the algorithm for BCD addition, which involves adding 6 (0110 in binary) when the sum is greater than 9 and there is a carry, to correctly produce the BCD output. Finally, it mentions that the logic diagram of a BCD adder will be presented.
Tizen is an open source operating system developed by the Linux Foundation for multiple device types including smartphones, tablets, TVs, and more. It provides common services like applications, framework, graphics, location services, and more. While Tizen offers advantages like compatibility across platforms and customization, it still needs more developer support and apps to compete with established platforms like Android.
This document provides an overview of the Tizen operating system. Tizen is an open source software platform that is Linux-based and allows developers to create applications using HTML5 and related web technologies. The document discusses Tizen's architecture, applications, features, advantages, and evolution over time. It notes that Tizen provides flexibility, versatility, and personalization capabilities for developers. The document concludes that Tizen is a standard-based, open source platform offered by the Linux Foundation that provides HTML5 APIs for smart devices and is continuously evolving.
Tizen is an open source operating system developed by the Linux Foundation and Samsung for multiple device categories including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and car navigation systems. It is built on the Linux kernel and WebKit runtime. Tizen aims to provide a flexible platform for developers and device manufacturers to create applications and services across a range of connected devices. Samsung plans to merge its Bada OS into Tizen in an effort to reduce Android dependence and compete with other mobile operating systems.
Tizen is an open source operating system based on Linux that is supported by mobile operators, device manufacturers, and silicon suppliers. It is designed to work across multiple device categories, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Tizen offers developers an alternative mobile platform to existing ecosystems with the goal of giving both vendors and consumers more flexibility. It is administered by Samsung, Intel, and other companies and associations to actively develop the Tizen ecosystem.
The document provides an overview of the Tizen operating system. It discusses Tizen's history as a collaboration between Intel, Samsung and others to create an open, cross-platform OS. The objective is for Tizen to support a wide range of devices from smartwatches to TVs and allow applications to easily connect across platforms using HTML5. The architecture is based on Linux and allows both web and native applications. While Tizen offers cross-device connectivity and openness, its market share currently lags behind Android.
Tizen Overview and Architecture - Seokjae Jeong (Samsung) - Korea Linux Forum...Ryo Jin
The document discusses Tizen's application framework which provides capabilities for launching applications via actions, URIs and MIME types, managing the life cycle and system events of applications, installing and uninstalling applications, and maintaining a history of launched applications. It also notes that the framework allows launching different types of applications such as moving from a web application to a native application.
The document provides information about the members of a presentation group and details about the CentOS operating system. It introduces three group members and their student IDs and batches. It then discusses what CentOS is, provides a brief history of CentOS, describes the architectures and kernels supported, bootable media versions, goals, repositories, and end-of-support schedule for different CentOS versions.
The document discusses a BCD adder, which is a 4-bit binary adder capable of adding two 4-bit numbers in BCD format and producing a 4-bit BCD output. It explains that the maximum limit for addition in BCD is 9+9=18 before carrying. It also provides the algorithm for BCD addition, which involves adding 6 (0110 in binary) when the sum is greater than 9 and there is a carry, to correctly produce the BCD output. Finally, it mentions that the logic diagram of a BCD adder will be presented.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.
This document provides an introduction to iOS development. It discusses prerequisites like experience with object-oriented programming and C. The key topics covered include an overview of iOS, Xcode integrated development environment, iPhone simulator limitations, instruments for debugging, and an introduction to the model-view-controller programming paradigm.
TCP/IP is a set of communication protocols used to connect devices on the internet. It includes lower level protocols like IP that handle basic transport of data and higher level protocols like TCP that ensure reliable delivery of data between applications. TCP establishes connections between clients and servers that allow for reliable transmission of data streams. UDP provides a simpler transmission model without ensuring delivery but is useful for applications like broadcasting.
Centos is a community-supported operating system that maintains binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It provides a free enterprise computing platform and is managed through the yum package manager for updates. Centos supports various processor architectures including x86, x86-64, and PowerPC. It has a history of being developed based on Red Hat Linux source code to create a free alternative with commercial support available through partners. The goals of Centos include long-term usability, maintenance, and community development.
This document summarizes the key fields in an IP version 4 packet header:
1) It contains fields for the version number, header length, type of service, total length, identification, flags, fragment offset, time to live, protocol, header checksum, source address, and destination address.
2) The version field indicates the IP protocol version (4 or 6). The header length field specifies the length of the IP header in 32-bit words. The total length field specifies the length of the entire IP packet or fragment.
3) The flags field contains bits for "Do not fragment", "More fragments", and reserved fields. This provides information about fragmentation of large packets.
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Flutter is an open-source mobile app SDK developed by Google that allows building high-performance apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase. It uses Dart as its programming language, has beautiful Material and Cupertino widgets, supports hot reload for fast development, and compiles to native ARM code for high performance across both platforms. Flutter apps are fully reactive and use widgets to define all visual elements, making for a simple and consistent development experience.
Encoder for (7,3) cyclic code using matlabSneheshDutta
This document provides an overview of cyclic codes including:
- What cyclic codes are and their properties of error detection and correction.
- The method of generating cyclic codes by multiplying message polynomials by a generator polynomial.
- How to systematically encode cyclic codes in three steps.
- The encoding and decoding circuits including Meggitt decoder.
- An example of a (7,3) cyclic code implemented in Matlab showing the encoding, corruption with errors, and decoding.
- How cyclic codes can detect errors through syndrome computation and lookup tables.
- Applications of cyclic codes in message identification.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up networks using Packet Tracer, including how to connect devices, configure IP addresses, and set up routing.
2) It gives step-by-step explanations for creating different network scenarios with one, two, and three networks connected by switches and routers.
3) For networks with multiple routers, it emphasizes that a routing protocol like RIP must be configured so the routers know how to direct traffic between networks.
Flutter is Google's UI framework that allows developers to build beautiful native mobile apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase. It combines native performance with high development velocity by offering native app quality and feel, hot reload for rapid iteration, and a large developer ecosystem. Flutter apps run directly on device hardware for a smooth experience using its rendering engine and widgets.
Android is an open source software platform for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel. It includes APIs for app development, core applications like email and maps, and services like notifications and activity management. At its core are the Dalvik virtual machine, C/C++ libraries, and underlying Linux system functionality that allow Android to run efficiently on various hardware configurations and platforms.
The document discusses the history and features of the Android operating system. It describes how the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) was formed in 2007 by technology companies to develop open standards for mobile devices. Android is an operating system developed by the OHA based on the Linux kernel. It has grown to support over 1.3 million apps. The document outlines the major versions of Android released since 2008 and highlights key features such as multi-touch interaction, media support, and connectivity options. Charts show Android's increasing market share outpacing other mobile operating systems. Android now powers not just smartphones but tablets, cars, TVs, and various Internet of Things devices.
USB 3.0 introduces the SuperSpeed protocol which provides a significant increase in bandwidth over USB 2.0 through a new physical layer capable of 5Gbps speeds. Key features of SuperSpeed USB include bulk streaming which allows high-speed transfer of large files without host involvement, improved flow control mechanisms, and enhanced power management.
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Tizen is a collaborative projects from Samsung, Linux Foundation and Intel. Expert says that this will be the strong competitor for Android and Apple. This short paper try to analyze Tizen using Porter 5 Forces and SWOT analysis. A ppt version is also available.
Tizen is an open source, Linux-based operating system for multiple devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and more. It is developed by a community under the Linux Foundation and governed by the Tizen Association and Technical Steering Group. Tizen provides tools for developing applications using HTML5, JavaScript and other web technologies, and supports both web and native application frameworks. It aims to address the needs of all stakeholders in the mobile and connected device ecosystem.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.
This document provides an introduction to iOS development. It discusses prerequisites like experience with object-oriented programming and C. The key topics covered include an overview of iOS, Xcode integrated development environment, iPhone simulator limitations, instruments for debugging, and an introduction to the model-view-controller programming paradigm.
TCP/IP is a set of communication protocols used to connect devices on the internet. It includes lower level protocols like IP that handle basic transport of data and higher level protocols like TCP that ensure reliable delivery of data between applications. TCP establishes connections between clients and servers that allow for reliable transmission of data streams. UDP provides a simpler transmission model without ensuring delivery but is useful for applications like broadcasting.
Centos is a community-supported operating system that maintains binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It provides a free enterprise computing platform and is managed through the yum package manager for updates. Centos supports various processor architectures including x86, x86-64, and PowerPC. It has a history of being developed based on Red Hat Linux source code to create a free alternative with commercial support available through partners. The goals of Centos include long-term usability, maintenance, and community development.
This document summarizes the key fields in an IP version 4 packet header:
1) It contains fields for the version number, header length, type of service, total length, identification, flags, fragment offset, time to live, protocol, header checksum, source address, and destination address.
2) The version field indicates the IP protocol version (4 or 6). The header length field specifies the length of the IP header in 32-bit words. The total length field specifies the length of the entire IP packet or fragment.
3) The flags field contains bits for "Do not fragment", "More fragments", and reserved fields. This provides information about fragmentation of large packets.
Littel information about what is Apple iOS and History of iPhone and iOs.
Some of the features provided by iOS. Introduction about iOS Technology layers. and application provided by iPhones.
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This presentation contains the workshop: Deeply embedded software" delivered at the European Robotics Forum on April 13th, 2021..
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Join this video course on Udemy. Click the below link
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"The Biggest objective of this course is to demystifying RTOS practically using FreeRTOS and STM32 MCUs"
STEP-by-STEP guide to port/run FreeRTOS using development setup which includes,
1) Eclipse + STM32F4xx + FreeRTOS + SEGGER SystemView
2) FreeRTOS+Simulator (For windows)
Demystifying the complete Architecture (ARM Cortex M) related code of FreeRTOS which will massively help you to put this kernel on any target hardware of your choice.
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The document provides an introduction to a mobile application development course. It outlines topics that will be covered including Android architecture, mobile development considerations like device fragmentation and limited resources, and different app development methods like native, hybrid and web apps. It also introduces key mobile platforms like Android and iOS and how apps are distributed for each.
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This document provides an introduction to the Unix operating system, including its history, components, features, and file system organization. It discusses the kernel and shell components, types of shells like Bourn shell and C shell, and features such as multi-user capability, multitasking, security, and portability. It also describes the Unix file system structure, types of files, directories, and permission blocks.
Flutter is an open-source mobile app SDK developed by Google that allows building high-performance apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase. It uses Dart as its programming language, has beautiful Material and Cupertino widgets, supports hot reload for fast development, and compiles to native ARM code for high performance across both platforms. Flutter apps are fully reactive and use widgets to define all visual elements, making for a simple and consistent development experience.
Encoder for (7,3) cyclic code using matlabSneheshDutta
This document provides an overview of cyclic codes including:
- What cyclic codes are and their properties of error detection and correction.
- The method of generating cyclic codes by multiplying message polynomials by a generator polynomial.
- How to systematically encode cyclic codes in three steps.
- The encoding and decoding circuits including Meggitt decoder.
- An example of a (7,3) cyclic code implemented in Matlab showing the encoding, corruption with errors, and decoding.
- How cyclic codes can detect errors through syndrome computation and lookup tables.
- Applications of cyclic codes in message identification.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up networks using Packet Tracer, including how to connect devices, configure IP addresses, and set up routing.
2) It gives step-by-step explanations for creating different network scenarios with one, two, and three networks connected by switches and routers.
3) For networks with multiple routers, it emphasizes that a routing protocol like RIP must be configured so the routers know how to direct traffic between networks.
Flutter is Google's UI framework that allows developers to build beautiful native mobile apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase. It combines native performance with high development velocity by offering native app quality and feel, hot reload for rapid iteration, and a large developer ecosystem. Flutter apps run directly on device hardware for a smooth experience using its rendering engine and widgets.
Android is an open source software platform for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel. It includes APIs for app development, core applications like email and maps, and services like notifications and activity management. At its core are the Dalvik virtual machine, C/C++ libraries, and underlying Linux system functionality that allow Android to run efficiently on various hardware configurations and platforms.
The document discusses the history and features of the Android operating system. It describes how the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) was formed in 2007 by technology companies to develop open standards for mobile devices. Android is an operating system developed by the OHA based on the Linux kernel. It has grown to support over 1.3 million apps. The document outlines the major versions of Android released since 2008 and highlights key features such as multi-touch interaction, media support, and connectivity options. Charts show Android's increasing market share outpacing other mobile operating systems. Android now powers not just smartphones but tablets, cars, TVs, and various Internet of Things devices.
USB 3.0 introduces the SuperSpeed protocol which provides a significant increase in bandwidth over USB 2.0 through a new physical layer capable of 5Gbps speeds. Key features of SuperSpeed USB include bulk streaming which allows high-speed transfer of large files without host involvement, improved flow control mechanisms, and enhanced power management.
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Tizen is a collaborative projects from Samsung, Linux Foundation and Intel. Expert says that this will be the strong competitor for Android and Apple. This short paper try to analyze Tizen using Porter 5 Forces and SWOT analysis. A ppt version is also available.
Tizen is an open source, Linux-based operating system for multiple devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and more. It is developed by a community under the Linux Foundation and governed by the Tizen Association and Technical Steering Group. Tizen provides tools for developing applications using HTML5, JavaScript and other web technologies, and supports both web and native application frameworks. It aims to address the needs of all stakeholders in the mobile and connected device ecosystem.
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Samsung is planning to launch multiple mobile devices running the Tizen operating system as an alternative to Android. Tizen is an open-source, Linux-based platform that can provide a consistent experience across devices like smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. Samsung's adoption of Tizen as the OS for its devices could see it rapidly become the third or fourth largest operating system, challenging Android and iOS. This move is likely in response to Google's acquisition of Motorola, one of Samsung's competitors, and may lead Google to gradually lose Samsung as a key distribution partner for Android. The proliferation of multiple operating systems will require advertisers to create assets that work across platforms like Tizen, Android, iOS, and Windows.
Contains Details regarding Tizen's
Introduction
Evolution
Architecture
Features
Platforms
Advantages
Disadvantages
and Introduction to Tizen Studio
One of the most underrated Mobile operating System of all time.
Android and Tizen are two popular mobile operating systems. Android was developed by Google and is based on the Linux kernel, designed for touchscreen devices like smartphones and tablets. It uses touch gestures for input and has versions for TVs, cars, and watches. Tizen is also Linux-based and supported by Samsung, Intel and others. It aims to provide an alternative to existing mobile platforms and supports multiple device types like smartphones, tablets and smart TVs. Both have open source components but ultimately ship with proprietary software required for services. Android dominates the smartphone market while Tizen sees more use in Samsung devices.
This document discusses Samsung Tizen and Xamarin development. It introduces the speaker as a Microsoft and Xamarin MVP with experience in Windows Phone, UWP, and Xamarin. It outlines the agenda which includes what's next for Tizen, Tizen .NET and components, and a demo. Key points about Tizen 4.0 include support for a variety of devices through Tizen .NET, Xamarin.Forms, and platform-specific APIs. The speaker invites attendees to realize their dreams with the powerful and configurable Tizen platform.
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This document compares the Android and Tizen platforms. It defines Android as an open source platform based on Linux that allows development in Java, while Tizen is also open source but based on HTML5 for development. The document provides details on the architecture and features of each platform, such as their development tools, languages, app delivery methods, and frameworks for multitasking, storage, maps, and more. It concludes by considering which platform may be better for different purposes and audiences.
This document summarizes the ChillTwit Android application, which allows users to send and receive tweets, direct messages, photos and mentions from their Android device. Key features include customizing the user interface and tweet display. The document also provides background on Android and Twitter, explaining what they are, their features, and that Android is an open source operating system used widely on phones and other devices. It sees potential for this Twitter app and for Android applications to grow as Android usage increases.
This document provides an overview of the Tizen operating system. Tizen is an open source software platform that is Linux-based and allows developers to create applications using HTML5 and related web technologies. The document discusses Tizen's architecture, applications, features, advantages, and evolution over time. It notes that Tizen provides flexibility, versatility, and personalization capabilities for developers. The document concludes that Tizen is a standard-based, open source platform offered by the Linux Foundation that provides HTML5 APIs for smart devices and is continuously evolving.
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List the popular OS currently in the market, including ones used in smart phones. Discuss the
differences and similarities among them.
Solution
The most popular Operating Systems currently running in the market are:
1. Android
2. iOS
3.Windows 10 mobile
4.Ubuntu Touch
5.Sailfish OS
6.Tizen
Let us elaborate these operating systems to learn the differences and similarities between them:
1.Android Operating System:
Android (based on the Linux kernel) is a mobile operating system developed by Google
Inc.Though it has the largest installed base worldwide on smartphones, it is also the most popular
operating system for general purpose computers both for desktop computers and mobile
devices.It is not very popular for PCs. Although the Android operating system is free and open-
source software.Android\'s releases before 2.0 (1.0, 1.5, 1.6) were used exclusively on mobile
phones. Android 2.x releases were mostly used for mobile phones but also some tablets. Android
3.0 was a tablet-oriented release and does not officially run on mobile phones. While both phone
and tablet compatibility was merged to Android 4.0. The current Android version is 7.1 Nougat.
Android\'s releases are named after sweets or dessert items, except for the first and second
releases:
2.iOS Operating System:
iOS which is formerly named as iPhone OS is from Apple Inc. It has the second largest installed
base worldwide on smartphones, but the largest profits, due to aggressive price competition
between Android-based manufacturers.It is closed source and proprietary and built on open
source Darwin core OS. The Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and second-generation Apple TV
all use iOS, which is derived from macOS.Currently all iOS devices are developed by Apple and
manufactured by Foxconn or another of Apple\'s partners.
Current iOS version list:
3.Windows 10 mobile:
Windows 10 Mobile which is formerly called Windows Phone is from Microsoft. It is closed
source and proprietary. It has the third largest installed base on smartphones behind Android and
iOS.Windows Phone includes a user interface inspired by Microsoft\'s Metro Design Language.
It is integrated with Microsoft services such as OneDrive and Office, Xbox Music, Xbox Video,
Xbox Live games and Bing, but also integrates with many other non-Microsoft services such as
Facebook and Google accounts. Windows Phone devices are made primarily by Microsoft
Mobile/Nokia, and also by HTC and Samsung. In 2015 Microsoft announced that the Windows
Phone brand will be phased out and replaced with Windows 10 Mobile, bringing tighter
integration and unification with its PC counterpart Windows 10, and provide a platform for
smartphones and tablets with screen sizes under 8 inches.As of 2016, Windows 10 Mobile global
market share dropped below 0.6%.
Current Windows Phone version list:
4.Ubuntu Touch:Ubuntu Touch is from Canonical Ltd.. It is open source and uses the GPL
license.The OS is built on the Android Linux kernel, using Android drivers an.
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Tizen is an open source software platform that can run on multiple device types including mobile devices, TVs, wearables, and IoT devices. The document discusses Tizen's architecture and profiles that allow it to run across different product categories. It also describes how Tizen has been deployed on Raspberry Pi and Samsung Artik boards to enable its use in IoT applications. The presentation concludes with a demo of Tizen running on a Samsung Artik 5 module.
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The document provides an overview of the Android operating system. It discusses the history and development of Android by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. Some key points covered include:
- Android is an open source operating system based on the Linux kernel that allows developers to write managed code using Java.
- Major versions of Android are named after desserts and have added new features and improvements performance and interfaces over time.
- The Linux kernel was chosen for its strengths in memory and process management and being open source.
- Google created Android as an open platform in response to the closed nature of the iPhone and as a business strategy to earn from a global brand.
I P S C O L L E G E O F T E C H N O L O G Y A N D M A N A G E M E N TBikash Modi
The document provides an overview of the Android operating system. It discusses that Android is an open source software stack based on the Linux kernel developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It then covers the history of Android versions from Gingerbread to Honeycomb, why the Linux kernel was used, Google's motivations for creating Android, advantages like flexibility and connectivity support, the Android Market app store, disadvantages like requiring Linux knowledge, major Android device makers, and concludes that Android has significantly grown the global smartphone industry.
The document provides an overview of Android, including:
1) Android is an open source software stack that includes an operating system, middleware and apps built on the Linux kernel.
2) The Open Handset Alliance was formed to develop open standards for mobile devices and Google developed Android as a more open alternative to iOS.
3) Key Android versions included Gingerbread, Honeycomb and newer versions that improved the user interface, added new features, and supported larger screens and tablets.
The document provides an overview of Android, including:
1) Android is an open source software stack that includes an operating system, middleware and apps, based on the Linux kernel.
2) The Open Handset Alliance was formed to develop open standards for mobile devices.
3) Android versions are named after desserts and have added new features and improvements at each release.
4) The Linux kernel was chosen for its memory and process management capabilities.
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3. INTRODUCTION
Tizen is a Cross-platform Operating System written in HTML 5, C,
C++ and based on Linux Kernel and GNU C Library.
Tizen is an open source operating system that can run for multiple
device categories which include Smartphone, Tablet, Net Books,
Smart TV and purposely car navigation systems.
Tizen itself is a collaboration project of Linux Foundation and is
governed by a Technical Steering Group composed of Samsung and
Intel.
Tizen was developed under Linux-kernel and Web Kit runtime. Being
developed under Linux means that users can obtain source code and
modify the software.
4. Terminology
Tizen is a crisp, strong name that matches the scope and capabilities of
this new open source operating system.
The name was created by combining the connectivity of "tie," the
activity of "rise" and the meditative qualities of “Zen”.
Tizen was stands for Tizengram.
Together, the name represents an operating system that works with
you and gives you the easiest access to your mobile life.
6. History
April 30, 2012: Tizen 1.0 released
February 18, 2013: Tizen 2.0 released
January 18, 2017: Tizen 3.0 released
May 31, 2017: Tizen 4.0 released
May 31, 2018: Tizen 5.0 released
May 31, 2020: Tizen 6.0 released
8. Features
Allows making the user interface unique and personalized due to being open-
source.
It’s based on HTML5 — that allows for shorter development cycles and lower
costs of developing apps.
Applications built on top of this OS work well with Android.
Tizen has a lightweight interface and is easy to navigate within for both
developers and users.
Since Tizen is available on Samsung, it works perfectly with all Samsung devices.
Tizen OS works across different devices such as smart TV, smart cameras,
appliances, smartphones, wearable and more.
10. Strengths
Joint forces between three big companies, Linux, Samsung and Intel.
Samsung Status as electronic manufacturer. This will be Tizen major
strength, availability of devices that will use it as OS.
Samsung is known as one of electronic manufacturers. Google
android success is also because of Samsung Galaxy S4. That's why,
Tizen can replace Android and installed at all Samsung Products.
When this happens, Android will have major competitor.
11. Weaknesses
Similar concept with Android, but late in entering the market.
Tizen is still not too familiar.
Tizen is still a second choice after the Android OS.
Device performance is not maximized.
12. Opportunities
Blue ocean market for Open OS in Smart TV, camera and other
devices except Mobile.
Tizen is the first Operating system for Smart TV and other devices.
So Tizen will be the first to enter the market for this industry.
Samsung as electronic companies can apply Tizen to all its product.
13. Threats
Too much dependent to Android, Samsung is already closely related
with Android. Introducing new OS might decrease level of trust from
Samsung customers.
Both Android and Apple has their own application store. When
Samsung intends to introduce Tizen, means Samsung have to prepare
for a new Application market similar.
14. Red
and
Blue
Ocean
Market
Basically, what Tizen is currently competing can be seen from two
different perspectives. The first one, Tizen competes in a red ocean
market along with top-notch companies such as Microsoft, Android
and Apple.
On the other side, Tizen also covers compatibility for Smart TV,
camera, car navigation system and other devices. This second
industry can be seen as Blue ocean market.
15. Devices based on Tizen
Mobile Profiles Of Tizen OS
Samsung Z4 and Tizen 3.0
Samsung Z2 and Tizen 2.4
Samsung Z3 and Tizen 2.4
Samsung Z1 and Tizen 2.3.1
16. Devices based on Tizen
Wearable Profiles Of Tizen OS
Samsung Galaxy Gear
Samsung Gear S
Samsung Gear S2
Samsung Gear S3
Samsung Gear 2
Samsung Gear Fit 2
Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro
Samsung Gear Sport
Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3
17. Devices based on Tizen
Television Profiles Of Tizen OS
Samsung Frame 4K UHD Series
Samsung Crystal 4K Pro Series
Samsung Wondertainment Series
Samsung Serif Series
Samsung HD Ready Series
18. Conclusion
Tizen device adaptability offers exciting possibilities for cross-device synergy.
Tizen's hardware user interface expectations are much more free-form than other
platforms.
A new, more balanced industry dynamic that benefits all members of the Tizen
ecosystem.
Standard-based, Open Source software platform under Linux Foundation
Offering an industry leading HTML5-based application APIs for various
categories of smart devices.
Tizen is a continuously evolving platform and has much scope in the future.
19. References
Tizen official websites
https://tizen.org
wiki: https://wiki.tizen.org
https://docs.tizen.org
www.bsgroup.eu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tizen
https://www.tizenassociation.org
All images used in this presentation are taken from Google and their respective
websites.