Mobile Application Development Approaches: A Comparative Analysis on the Use of Storage Space

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. One of these restrictions is the availability of limited storage space. The...

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Autores principales: Fernández Sosa, Juan, Thomas, Pablo Javier, Delía, Lisandro Nahuel, Cáseres, Germán, Corbalán, Leonardo César, Tesone, Fernando, Cuitiño, Alfonso, Pesado, Patricia Mabel
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/73288
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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. One of these restrictions is the availability of limited storage space. Therefore, the size of a mobile application affects user preference for use. In this article, we assess how the choice of a mobile application development approach affects the final size of the application; we focus our analysis on text-, audio- and video-based applications