References

This list contains the books referred to in the text. An up-to-date list of the online references can be found on the book's wiki page at developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Porting_to_the_Symbian_Platform.

T. Ahonen, (2008) Mobile as 7th of the Mass Media. Futuretext.

M. Aubert, (2008) Quick Recipes on Symbian OS. John Wiley & Sons.

J. Blanchette, and M. Summerfield, (2008) C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4, 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall.

M.C. Feathers, (2004) Working Effectively with Legacy Code. Prentice Hall Pearson Education.

E. Gamma,, R. Helm,, R. Johnson, and J.M. Vlissides, (1994) Design Patterns: Elements of reusable object-oriented software. Addison-Wesley.

A. Greenfield, (2006) Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing. New Riders.

P. Gutmann, (2002) 'PKI: It's Not Dead, Just Resting', available at www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/notdead.pdf.

R. Hayun, et al. (2009) Java ME on Symbian OS: Inside the Smartphone Model. John Wiley & Sons.

C. Heath, (2006) Symbian OS Platform Security. John Wiley & Sons.

A. Issott, (2008) Common Design Patterns for Symbian OS: The foundations of mobile software. John Wiley & Sons.

K Pulli,. et al. (2008) Mobile 3D Graphics with OpenGL ES and M3G. Morgan Kaufmann.

A. Rome,, M. Wilcox,, et al. (2008) Multimedia on Symbian OS: Inside the Convergence Device, John Wiley & Sons.

J. Stichbury, (2004) Symbian OS Explained. John Wiley & Sons.

J. Stichbury, et al. (2008) Games on Symbian OS. John Wiley & Sons.

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