Once again, this year I gave a presentation at SMAU Milano together with WebRatio (with Matteo Sassi as a co-speaker). The purpose this time was to show and inspire on how Mobile, Cloud and IoT are becoming concrete business opportunities. We tried to give a different interpretation to these technology trends: At first glance, the … Continue reading The business value of Mobile + Cloud + Internet of Things
Tag: Mobile apps
Mobile app development – Extensions for IFML modelling language, tool and code generator presented at MobiWIS
Front-end design of mobile applications is a complex and multidisciplinary task, where many perspectives intersect and the user experience must be perfectly tailored to the application objectives. However, development of mobile user interactions is still largely a manual task, which yields to high risks of errors, inconsistencies and inefficiencies. The contribution of the AutoMobile research … Continue reading Mobile app development – Extensions for IFML modelling language, tool and code generator presented at MobiWIS
Effective Cross-platform Mobile Application Development
I constantly meet with mobile app developers struggling with the requirement from customers about having their mobile apps available on multiple mobile platforms. Mainly for iOS and Android, but now also for Windows Phone (aside, you may want to know that Windows has now surpassed iOS in mobile market in Italy. No surprise here, great … Continue reading Effective Cross-platform Mobile Application Development
The Automobile project delves into the core of model-driven mobile apps
Starting October 2013, my research group at Politecnico di Milano and WebRatio have started a research project called Automobile, which aims at designing and bringing to the market innovative methodologies, software tools, and vertical applications for the cost-effective implementation of cross-platform, multi-device mobile applications, i.e. business applications that can be accessed by users on a variety … Continue reading The Automobile project delves into the core of model-driven mobile apps