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Pinto, C. & Coutinho, C. (2018). From Native to Cross-platform Hybrid Development. 9th IEEE-TEMS International Conference on Intelligent Systems 2018.
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C. M. Pinto and C. E. Coutinho,  "From Native to Cross-platform Hybrid Development", in 9th IEEE-TEMS Int. Conf. on Intelligent Systems 2018, Funchal, 2018
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@misc{pinto2018_1714142959396,
	author = "Pinto, C. and Coutinho, C.",
	title = "From Native to Cross-platform Hybrid Development",
	year = "2018",
	url = "http://www.ieee-is2018.com/"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - From Native to Cross-platform Hybrid Development
T2  - 9th IEEE-TEMS International Conference on Intelligent Systems 2018
AU  - Pinto, C.
AU  - Coutinho, C.
PY  - 2018
CY  - Funchal
UR  - http://www.ieee-is2018.com/
AB  - The current trends towards globalisation, together 
with the exponential growth of the number of mobile devices led 
the  markets  to  a  boom  in  the  demand  for  the  development  of 
mobile  applications.  Moreover,  with  the  expansion  and 
heterogeneity  of  the  mobile  devices  and  platforms,  software 
companies need to search for faster and cheaper ways to develop 
applications that are able to span as many devices as possible in 
order  to  capture  the  market.  Currently,  Android  and  iOS 
Operating  Systems  roughly  share  and  dominate  the  mobile 
market,  with  timid  expressions  of  other  competitors.  Each  of 
these  mobile  operating  systems  was  developed  using  their  own 
languages  and  strategy  and  offer  SDKs  for  development  of 
applications using their libraries – known as native apps. On the 
other  hand,  the  evolution  of  HTML5,  CSS  and  JavaScript 
created  generic  alternatives  to  create  mobile  apps  that  run  on 
devices  on  all  operating  systems,  however  lacking  some 
capabilities  to  access  the  device’s  full  potential.  Alongside  came 
the novel hybrid cross-platform development frameworks, which 
try  to  take  the  best  of  both  worlds.  Native  versus  hybrid 
platforms  the  trend  in  mobile  app  development  using  hybrid 
platforms  and  their  advantage.  It  would  not  be  great  with  just 
one  language  to  develop  mobile  applications  for  all  mobile 
devices?
ER  -