Comparison of Native, Cross-Platform and Hyper Mobile Development Tools Approaches for iOS and Android Mobile Applications
Abstract
To take a position in the competitive mobile application
market, most of the Information Technology (IT)
companies have to develop the same application for various
mobile operating systems. To solve this issue, Cybercom
provided a thesis topic and a project which decreased development
time by sharing the same core functions between
Android and iOS applications. To share more code between
platforms and take advantage of cross-platform tools and
hybrid tools, the author has conducted a case study which
includes experimenting on Xcode, Android Studio, Xamarin
and Cordova to produce certain type of mobile applications
and collect data during implementation processes and
from generated applications. This paper not only compares
the performance of individual process and application but
analyses the data from various mobile development tools.
As a result, it provides reference of choosing the optimal
mobile application development tool for future researchers
and developers.
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