2010 10th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1109/cit.2010.352
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Component-based Mobile Web Application of Cross-platform

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“…These widgets are implemented with web languages and run through a cross-platform widget engine such as xFace (Jiang et al, 2010) or Opera (http://dev.opera.com/addons/widgets/). Pan et al (2010), the xFace designers introduced a lightweight engine of widgets running on several platforms. To port this engine on many platforms, they define a porting layer, which is the combination of several components (e.g., file systems, graphics) common to each platform.…”
Section: Jcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These widgets are implemented with web languages and run through a cross-platform widget engine such as xFace (Jiang et al, 2010) or Opera (http://dev.opera.com/addons/widgets/). Pan et al (2010), the xFace designers introduced a lightweight engine of widgets running on several platforms. To port this engine on many platforms, they define a porting layer, which is the combination of several components (e.g., file systems, graphics) common to each platform.…”
Section: Jcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another mode is the mobile web application development mode based on web technology [5] [6] [7]. This mode uses the characteristics that intelligent mobile terminals all support web technology well to achieve the cross-platform goal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%