GrenobleFuté

=Project presentation=

=Team=


 * Supervisor : Nicolas Palix
 * Members : Delaporte Adrien / Lucidarme Benjamin / Mouret Adrien
 * Department : RICM4

=Links=
 * Github : https://github.com/Lucidarme/Osmand.git

=Progress of the project=

Week 1 (January 11th - January 17th)
Choice of the subject

Week 2 (January 18th - January 24th)

 * Installation of the various tools required for application development :
 * JAVA 1.8
 * SDK Android API 15


 * Creation of the git
 * Thinking about tools to use to develop the application: Cordova or native code
 * Project outlook :
 * Cordova => find a target (« only » display the map is useless)
 * Native code => OSMand gives the possibility of routing thereafter
 * Conclusion : Find an interesting extension to Cordova or do native code


 * Requirements
 * Functional requirements:
 * Viewing the traffic on a Grenoble map
 * Update in real time
 * Non-functional requirements:
 * Network quality
 * Reliability
 * Updating the map of Grenoble
 * Ergonomic

Week 3 (January 25th - January 31th)
UML

Week 4 (February 1st - February 7th)
(Scrum)
 * Reflexion about the libraries available in JAVA to carry the parser JSON.org, JACKSON
 * Viewing text when activating the plugin (detection where to write the plugin code)

Week 5 (February 8st - February 14th)

 * Choice of the library : JACKSON
 * Realization of an application in stand-alone
 * Link to SkiMapPlugin to test
 * Goal : direct link to our plugin

Design pattern

 * Adapter : Using data / external applications : métromobilités & OSMand data
 * Memento : Restoration of the application if we remove the plugin
 * Observer : To change its state, the map must be informed of the change of traffic data
 * MVC : model view controller architecture to separate the representation of the map and data

Week 6 (February 29st - March 6th)

 * Beginning of parser adaptation for the project
 * Bug resolution to redirect to our plugin

Week 7 (March 7th - March 13th)

 * Bug rezolution: the link to the plugin is effective
 * We now can change the color of a route

Week 8 (March 14th - March 20th)

 * Progress in the parser

Week 9 (March 21th - March 27th)

 * Parser finished in JAVA, to integrate Android Studio
 * Search the GPS code and other plugins to find how to change the color of a section of road

Week 10 (March 28th - April 3rd)

 * XML parser implemented, integrated into Android Studio
 * Creation of the Traffic Layer class that will be used to draw the road sections along the lines of class GPXLayer and DistanceCalculatorPlugin

Week 11 (April 4th - April 10th)

 * Change of librairies for JSON parser for integration in Android Studio: using JSON.org
 * Integration of XML parser in Android Studio: use of DOM and SAX libraries
 * Link with the plugin manager to enable or disable the plugin
 * Creation of the report, flyer and slides