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Carvalho, Lucas Pedroso, Felipe Silva Dias, and André Pimenta Freire. "An Analysis of Five Different Native and Web-Hybrid Platforms for Building Android Apps and their Accessibility for Screen Readers." Journal on Interactive Systems 9, no. 3 (December 5, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/jis.2018.707.

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The choice of an interface platform to develop mobile applications may have important implications to how accessible the resulting product can be for visually-disabled users. This paper aimed to analyze four platforms to develop native and web-hybrid mobile Android applications, and to verify the adequacy of their interface components to implement mobile applications, in order to identify the main accessibility problems that could be encountered by developers when using them, and the main strategies to overcome those issues. We built 5 prototypes of mobile applications with the aim of adhering as much as possible to accessibility recommendations. The applications were built using techniques of native applications developed with Android Studio with and without Web components and hybrid development using the frameworks Apache Cordova, Ionic and Appcelerator Titanium. We then performed an accessibility inspection of a sample of 30 Android interface components present in 5 prototypes of mobile applications, to verify their adequacy for working with screen readers. The results showed that the prototypes developed using web components were more compatible with accessibility criteria in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) and with the screen reader TalkBack. The most frequent accessibility problems in native components occurred in tables, headings and multimedia elements. We conclude by showing initial evidence that webbased components in hybrid applications developed using webhybrid and native with embedded web components currently have better support for accessibility than applications with only native components.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Appcelerator Titanium"

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Thelander, Tomas. "Alternatives to Native Mobile Development." Thesis, Högskolan Väst, Institutionen för ekonomi och it, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-5218.

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This study looks at alternatives to creating applications for the common mobile operating systems using their respective native languages. Many proposals on how to bridge the differences of the platforms exist, with Applecerator Titanium being one of them, offering native applications for several platforms with one common code. Titanium development is here compared to standard Android development by creating identical applications using the two technologies and comparing the development processes. Titanium shows great promise and is able to perform the same operations as Java, with significantly less code required. The Titanium application also works on other platforms, but with some additional work required. The application created with Titanium does not match standard Android development when developing for a single platform. However, when developing for multiple platforms it may be a suitable alternative, at least when developing applications without advanced functionality
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Anton, Andersson, and Johan Runbert. "Cross-platform Mobile Development and Internet of Things : Developing a cross-platform mobile application using web technologies to interact with smart things." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap (DV), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-48517.

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Today more and more objects in our daily lives are getting connected to the Internet. This phenomenon is called the Internet of Things and is a way for physical things such as cars, buildings or even bus stations to get access and communicate with other objects using the Internet. The problem is that for every Internet of Things device, an application is often needed in order to communicate with these devices. Developing mobile applications in a separate programming language for each operating system can be an expensive and time consuming task. In this thesis, we implement and evaluate a cross-platform mobile solution for users to interact with smart things using the advantages of web technologies. To compare previous findings in this area, two literature reviews has been performed to find out which is the state of the art on cross-platform mobile development frameworks and smart-things technologies used for interacting with physical objects. The result is a mobile application developed using PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile that interacts with iBeacons, where students inside a university building can get directions and schedules for different rooms. The application received good results from a couple of usability studies, and performed well when measuring its performance. The outcome shows that web technologies that exist today are a viable solution to native mobile applications in terms of interacting with smart things such as tagging technologies.
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Books on the topic "Appcelerator Titanium"

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Ward, Trevor. Augmented Reality Using Appcelerator Titanium Starter. Birmingham: Packt Publishing, Limited, 2012.

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Appcelerator Titanium: Up and Running. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2013.

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Appcelerator Titanium Business Application Development Cookbook. Packt Publishing, 2013.

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Building cross-platform apps using titanium, alloy, and appcelerator cloud services. Wiley, 2015.

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Saunders, Aaron. Building Cross-Platform Apps using Titanium, Alloy, and Appcelerator Cloud Services. Wiley, 2014.

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Saunders, Aaron. Building Cross-Platform Apps Using Titanium, Alloy, and Appcelerator Cloud Services. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Appcelerator Titanium: Up and Running: Building Native iOS and Android Apps Using JavaScript. O'Reilly Media, 2013.

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Appcelerator Titanium Application Development By Example Beginners Guide Over 30 Interesting Recipes To Help You Create Crossplatform Apps With Titanium And Explore The New Features In Titanium 3. Packt Publishing Limited, 2013.

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Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook Over 80 Recipes For Creating Native Mobile Applications Specifically For Iphone And Android Smartphones No Objectivec Or Java Required. Packt, 2011.

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