2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11265-7_11
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A Procedure for the Development of Mobile Applications Software

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“…When comparing conventional desktop applications with mobile applications, the capabilities of the device, input methods, screen size, network connection and a completely different user interface are some of the key differences [15,16]. Additionally, a mobile application can use the potential of various built-in sensors.…”
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“…When comparing conventional desktop applications with mobile applications, the capabilities of the device, input methods, screen size, network connection and a completely different user interface are some of the key differences [15,16]. Additionally, a mobile application can use the potential of various built-in sensors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such devices can additionally be coupled with external sensors without restricting the users' mobility [9]. Therefore, mobile GIS applications have a different set of issues to address compared to conventional desktop applications [15][16][17], and others have developed guidelines and procedures for the development of mobile applications to address such issues. This results in further important implications for development of mobile GIS, as shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…Kang et al [20] distinguish two types of mobile applications: (1) web-based applications composed of pages optimized for mobile devices, and (2) native applications originally developed for different mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. An important effect on quality of native and web-based mobile applications has user experience that can be considered within following two categories: the context (hardware affordances, platform capabilities and user interface conventions, and an environment in which an application is used), and the implementation (performance, design, and integration with platform features) [3].…”
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