A Case Study of Combining Two Cross-platform Development Frameworks for Storybook Mobile Appopen access
- Authors
- Seo, Beomjoo
- Issue Date
- 31-Dec-2023
- Publisher
- Korean Society for Internet Information
- Keywords
- Application Development; Cross-Platform; Digital Matting; Integration; Mobile App
- Citation
- KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, v.17, no.12, pp 3345 - 3363
- Pages
- 19
- Journal Title
- KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 12
- Start Page
- 3345
- End Page
- 3363
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/32618
- DOI
- 10.3837/tiis.2023.12.007
- ISSN
- 1976-7277
1976-7277
- Abstract
- Developers often use cross-platform frameworks to create mobile apps that can run on multiple platforms with minimal code changes. However, these frameworks may not suit all the needs of a specific app, so developers may also use native APIs to add platform-specific features. This method eventually dilutes the advantages of cross-platform development methodology that aims to reduce development costs and time, and often leads to a decision to return back to the original native mobile development methodology. In this study, we explore a different approach: combining different cross-platform tools to develop a storybook mobile app that meets various requirements. We have demonstrated that integrating two cross-platform solutions can be used reliably to develop complex mobile applications. However, we also report that this approach can introduce unforeseen issues such as sandbox redundancy, unexpected functional burdens, and redundant permission requests. Despite these challenges, we believe that combining two cross-platform solutions can be applied to a variety of functional and performance requirements, enabling the development of more sophisticated mobile applications at lower costs and with shorter development timelines than traditional mobile app development methodologies. © 2023 Korean Society for Internet Information. All rights reserved.
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