Conquering the Mobile Device Jungle: Towards a Taxonomy for App-Enabled Devices

Rieger Christoph, Majchrzak Tim

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Applications for mobile devices (apps) have created an ecosystem that facilitated a trend towards task-oriented, interoperable software. Following smartphones and tablets, many further kinds of devices became (and still become) app-enabled. Examples for this trend are smart TVs and cars. Additionally, new types of devices have appeared, such as Wearables. App-enabled devices typically share some characteristics, and many ways exist to develop for them. So far for smartphones and tablets alone, issues such as device fragmentation are discussed and technology for cross-platform development is scrutinized. Increasingly, app-enabled devices appear to be a jungle: It becomes harder to keep the overview, to distinguish and categorize devices, and to investigate similarities and differences. We, thus, set out with this position paper to close this gap. In our view, a taxonomy for app-enabled devices is required. This paper presents the first steps towards this taxonomy and thereby invites for discussion.

Details about the publication

Page range332-339
Title of seriesWEBIST 2017
StatusPublished
Release year2017
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Conference13th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST 2017), Porto, Portugal, undefined
ISBN989-758-246-2
DOI10.5220/0006353003320339

Authors from the University of Münster

Majchrzak, Tim Alexander
Practical Computer Science Group (PI)
Rieger, Christoph
Practical Computer Science Group (PI)