Developing a whole mobile application and reaching all possible mobile users is in general a complex and time-consuming process. Cross-platform frameworks make this work lighter but with some compromises. This thesis initially presents the state of art of these technologies and then it illustrates the taken choices for developing Bfaster, a hybrid mobile app about restaurants, by summing up its main features. Finally the pros and cons are discussed in detail focusing on the saved time and the hybrid app lack of performance.
Developing a whole mobile application and reaching all possible mobile users is in general a complex and time-consuming process. Cross-platform frameworks make this work lighter but with some compromises. This thesis initially presents the state of art of these technologies and then it illustrates the taken choices for developing Bfaster, a hybrid mobile app about restaurants, by summing up its main features. Finally the pros and cons are discussed in detail focusing on the saved time and the hybrid app lack of performance.
Hybrid mobile app development: a cross-platform approach, theory and practice
DI GIOACCHINO, ALBERTO
2016/2017
Abstract
Developing a whole mobile application and reaching all possible mobile users is in general a complex and time-consuming process. Cross-platform frameworks make this work lighter but with some compromises. This thesis initially presents the state of art of these technologies and then it illustrates the taken choices for developing Bfaster, a hybrid mobile app about restaurants, by summing up its main features. Finally the pros and cons are discussed in detail focusing on the saved time and the hybrid app lack of performance.È consentito all'utente scaricare e condividere i documenti disponibili a testo pieno in UNITESI UNIPV nel rispetto della licenza Creative Commons del tipo CC BY NC ND.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14239/18355