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2010
Abstract—There is increasing interest in establishing a pres-ence in the mobile application market, with platforms including Apple iPhone, Google Android and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Because of the differences in platform languages, frameworks, and device hardware development of an application for more than one platform can be a difficult task. In this paper we address this problem by the creation of a mobile Domain Specific Language (DSL).
2010 •
Abstract There is increasing interest in establishing a presence in the mobile application market, with platforms including Apple iPhone, Google Android and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Because of the differences in platform languages, frameworks, and device hardware, development of an application for more than one platform can be a difficult task. In this paper we address this problem by the creation of a mobile Domain Specific Language (DSL).
Mobile applications are becoming increasingly more present in our daily life, allowing people to perform several tasks through the use of smartphones or tablets. Despite fostering the innovation, the rapid growth of the mobile market resulted in some fragmentation of the mobile platforms. The existence of different mobile operating systems with different programming languages and tools can be a problem when someone wants to release an application in multiple platforms. Rewriting the application for each platform is usually impracticable either in terms of budget or time, requiring a great effort. Therefore, a solution that could generate cross-platform applications without compromising the quality, would decrease the time to market and increase the number of potential users. This paper presents the XIS-Mobile language, defined as a UML profile in the context of the Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, and discusses its main challenges and benefits in the context of the cross-platform mobile application development.
The great evolution of the mobile market during the last years caused some fragmentation of the mobile platforms namely through the existence of different programming languages and software development tools for each platform. This fact can be an obstacle and increases the development complexity and costs when we want to develop mobile applications for multiple platforms. The XIS-Mobile domain specific language (defined as a UML profile) and its MDD-based framework address this problem by proposing platform-independent models to describe mobile applications and from them automatically generate the application’s source code. Many issues arose during an iterative process of evaluation which originated changes and the evolution of XIS-Mobile. This paper presents the results of the evaluation of XIS-Mobile (both the language and the companion framework) obtained through the implementation of a case study and by conducting a user session, and discusses its benefits and challenges.
The enormous potential of mobile web as an information appliance presents all organizations an urgent need and a compelling reason to not only create mobile specific versions of certain parts of their current systems, but also develop new mobile web applications to derive maximum benefit from this medium. However, as mobile web applications are generally being built using the same web engineering methodologies and tools which are used for building desktop web applications, organizations around the world require significant resources, making it difficult for many to quickly build these applications. In this paper, we describe our aim to mitigate this problem by using a Domain Specific Modeling (DSM) based approach. We explain MobiDSL - a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for modeling Mobile Web Applications and show how it can enable system designers and analysts to easily define an application's specification at a very high level of abstraction without any web programming. We also ...
Journal of Computer Science
Pragmatic Approach to Modeling and Generating Mobile Cross-Platform Applications2019 •
Mobile application development for smart phones has been increasing in last years as mobile phones have become an essential part of our contemporary life. As with any new phenomena, mobile application development has its own set of challenges, which attracted interested researchers in this new field. Nowadays, mobile applications become more complex, moving beyond inexpensive entertaining applications to more business critical uses, thus, it becomes essential to apply software engineering process to assure the development of secure, high-quality mobile applications. This paper highlights important issues in mobile application development using native development kits and cross-platform frameworks; it also discusses challenges in the software engineering activities for mobile applications development.
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An efficient model-based methodology for developing device-independent mobile applications2012 •
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Review On Cross-Platform Mobile Application Development2022 •
In this modern day and age, using mobile technologies is growing at an alarming scale. Because of this, greater effective and efficient mobile applications are wished so that you can maintain up with this trend. Due to the fact there exist several mobile systems (iOS, Android, and many others.), every one with distinct SDK (software program development kit) tools and specific improvement abilities, software development will become more complicated and steeply-priced. The project is to provide you with a solution that permits us to deploy in one of a kind platforms using a one kind of SDK device and maintain the same performance because of the local software. A suitable solution is cross-platform. In this paper, we present a survey of cross-platform creation techniques with focus on the MDA (model driven structure) approach as it's far one of the most promising move-platform strategies. We also picked out and discussed requirements of any cross-platform technology.
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