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Comparative Analysis of Hybrid Mobile App Development Frameworks
Author(s) -
Mohit Singh,
G Shobha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of soft computing and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-2307
DOI - 10.35940/ijsce.f3518.0710621
Subject(s) - codebase , computer science , android (operating system) , mobile apps , development (topology) , web application , software engineering , world wide web , operating system , software , mathematical analysis , mathematics
With the rise of mobile devices and their usage, a lot of development has been made in terms of the development of applications for mobile devices. Traditionally, app development was restricted to the particular operating system, and a separate codebase was required for applications to be developed for multiple operating systems. A new paradigm of development took place in recent years which was of Hybrid app development, leading to the development of multiple frameworks which allowed for a single codebase to be used for multiple operating systems. This paper explores the features and analysis of different hybrid app development frameworks available in the market. A comprehensive analysis has been made to compare the different frameworks which are cross-platform and support web, Android, and iOS platforms. The analysis shows that all the frameworks have their merits and usage of anyone framework over others can vary from case-to-case basis. The detailed analysis of the features will bring a general conclusion over the choice of framework.

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