2013 International Conference on Information Science and Applications (ICISA) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icisa.2013.6579501
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A Study on the Development of One Source Multi Use Cross-Platform Based on Zero Coding

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“…Alongside the expenses for personnel (Table 3; only main tester and UX specialist included, not additional testers), there were the costs associated with obtaining the Xamarin development environment which cost 999 USD (Xamarin 2015) per year, and the MS Visual Studio which cost 1286.65 EUR (Visual Studio 2015). Higher monetary and time expenses can be also expected when maintaining the resulting applications and keeping them updated (Xanthopoulos and Xinogalos 2013;Miravet et al 2014;Chang and Oh 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Alongside the expenses for personnel (Table 3; only main tester and UX specialist included, not additional testers), there were the costs associated with obtaining the Xamarin development environment which cost 999 USD (Xamarin 2015) per year, and the MS Visual Studio which cost 1286.65 EUR (Visual Studio 2015). Higher monetary and time expenses can be also expected when maintaining the resulting applications and keeping them updated (Xanthopoulos and Xinogalos 2013;Miravet et al 2014;Chang and Oh 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing individual native applications can increase the costs, work effort and time required drastically (Chang and Oh 2015). However, after dealing with the complex synchronization issues (Miravet et al 2015), the native application can provide the best comfort and most work effective environment for the end users (Adinugroho et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%