Towards Cloud Mobile Hybrid Application Generation Using Semantically Enriched Domain Specific Languages
Source: Wright State University
The advancements in computing have resulted in a boom of cheap, ubiquitous, connected mobile devices as well as seemingly unlimited, utility style, pay as one go computing resources, commonly referred to as Cloud computing. Taking advantage of this computing landscape, however, has been hampered by the many heterogeneities that exist in the mobile space as well as the Cloud space. This research attempts to introduce a disciplined methodology to develop Cloud-mobile hybrid applications by using a Domain Specific Language (DSL) centric approach to generate applications. A Cloud-mobile hybrid is an application that is split between a Cloud based back-end and a mo-bile device based front-end.
| Format: | Size: | 1054.72 | |
| Date: | Oct 2010 |
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