Bagheri et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Software architectural principles in contemporary mobile software: from conception to practiceBagheri et al., 2016
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- Bagheri H
- Garcia J
- Sadeghi A
- Malek S
- Medvidovic N
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- Journal of Systems and Software
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The meteoric rise of mobile software that we have witnessed in the past decade parallels a paradigm shift in its design, construction, and deployment. In particular, we argue that today's mobile software, with its rich ecosystem of apps, would have not been possible …
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