Successful Mobile Application Development: Towards a Taxonomy of Domain-Specific Process Models and Methodologies
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2019-01-08
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Mobile applications and mobile application
development issues receive an increasing attention for
practitioners and academics. The development of
mobile applications is connected with a number of
domain-specific issues and challenges (e.g., fulfilment
of customer requirements or the prevention of high
development costs). Consequently, the decision of the
most effective process model to develop a mobile
application plays a crucial role for software and
mobile application development teams. With the help
of a structured taxonomy-building methodology, we
contribute to the extant literature by creating and
presenting a taxonomy for process models and
methodologies in software engineering and the mobile
application development domain. The taxonomy
enrich the existing knowledge base and can help
mobile application developers to choose the most
suitable process model or methodology. Based on our
examination, our results indicate new directions for
mobile application research and implications for
mobile application development.
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Software Development for Mobile Devices, Wearables, and the Internet-of-Things, Software Technology, mobile applications, mobile application development, process models, taxonomy
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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