Best Practices for Mobile Application Architectures
- Topics:
- .NET,
- Application Security Tools,
- Cellular OS,
- Groupware - Workflow,
- Java,
- ...
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- iAnywhere Solutions (Sybase)
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Overview: Mobile solutions can be built in many different ways, used on many different devices, operate over many different networks, and integrate with many different back-end systems. The task of building a mobile solution can often be daunting given the many technology choices and implementation approaches.
The paper explores the differences between smart-client and thin-client mobile architectures. It then examines the details of common smart-client architectures, including what type of back-end systems they integrate with, the types of devices they support, how data is managed within the architecture, and development languages that can be used to build the application.
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Format: PDF | Date: May 2006 | Pages: 15
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