Approaches to mobile application development: comparative performance analysis

The purpose of software development is meeting both functional and non-functional requirements. In mobile device applications, non-functional requirements are more relevant due to the restrictions inherent to these devices. The performance of a mobile application affects user preference for use. In...

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Autores principales: Delía, Lisandro Nahuel, Galdámez, Nicolás, Corbalán, Leonardo César, Pesado, Patricia Mabel, Thomas, Pablo Javier
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/146876
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Sumario:The purpose of software development is meeting both functional and non-functional requirements. In mobile device applications, non-functional requirements are more relevant due to the restrictions inherent to these devices. The performance of a mobile application affects user preference for use. In this article, we present a performance study of the approaches used to develop software for mobile devices for the two currently more commonly used operating systems: iOS and Android. The results obtained are analyzed, and conclusions supported by the tests carried out are drawn.