Mobile Operating Systems and Application Development Platforms: A Survey
Main Author: | Okediran O. O |
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Mobile Operating Systems and Application Development Platforms: A Survey |
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2014 |
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Mobile OS Android iOS Windows Phone Black-Berry OS webOS and Symbian |
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Earlier mobile communication technologies were dominated by vertically integrated service provision which are highly bounded mainly to voice and short message services that are organized in a monopolistic competition between few mobile virtual network operators, service providers and enhanced service providers. In the recent years, however, radical change driven by advancements in technology, witnessed the introduction and further development of smart phones where the user can get access to new applications and services by connecting to the device manufactures’ application stores and the like. These smart phones have added many features of a full-fledged computer: high speed processors, large storage space, multitasking, high-resolution screens and cameras, multipurpose communication hardware, and so on. However, these devices market is dominated by a number of different technological platforms, including different operating systems a (OS) and application development platforms, resulting in a variety of different competing solutions on the market driven by different actor. This paper detailed a review and comparative analysis of the features of these technological platforms. |
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