I. Malavolta, Stefano Ruberto, Tommaso Soru, Valerio Terragni
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引用次数: 55
摘要
今天,数以百万计的移动应用程序在世界各地被下载和使用。手机应用通过不同的应用商店进行销售,如Google Play Store、Apple app Store和Windows Phone Store。手机应用开发中最有趣的挑战之一便是手机平台的分裂性(游戏邦注:如Android、苹果iOS和Windows Phone)。最近,像IBM和Adobe这样的公司以及越来越多的开发者社区都在提倡混合移动应用开发,以此作为解决移动平台分散问题的可行方案。混合移动应用是跨平台的,基于Web标准构建的。在本文中,我们对移动混合应用程序进行了实证调查。我们的目标是从最终用户的角度来识别和分析公共混合移动应用的特征和区别。该研究是通过挖掘来自Google Play Store的11,917款免费应用和3,041,315条评论,并从最终用户的感知角度进行分析而得出的。这项研究的结果建立了一个客观和可复制的快照,关于混合移动开发是如何在实际项目中“在野外”执行的,从而为未来开发混合移动应用程序的方法和技术奠定了基础。
End Users' Perception of Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Google Play Store
Today millions of mobile apps are downloaded and used all over the world. Mobile apps are distributed via different app stores, such as the Google Play Store, the Apple App Store, the Windows Phone Store. One of the most intriguing challenges in mobile apps development is its fragmentation with respect to mobile platforms (e.g., Android, Apple iOS, Windows Phone). Recently, companies like IBM and Adobe and a growing community of developers advocate hybrid mobile apps development as a possible solution to mobile platforms fragmentation. Hybrid mobile apps are consistent across platforms and built on Web standards. In this paper, we present an empirical investigation into mobile hybrid apps. Our goal is to identify and analyse the traits and distinctions of publicly available hybrid mobile apps from end users' perspective. The study has been conducted by mining 11,917 free apps and 3,041,315 reviews from the Google Play Store, and analyzing them from the end users' perception perspective. The results of this study build an objective and reproducible snapshot about how hybrid mobile development is performing "in the wild" in real projects, thus establishing a base for future methods and techniques for developing hybrid mobile apps.