scholarly journals Comparative Analysis of Cross-Platform Communication Mechanisms

Author(s):  
Luis Atencio ◽  
Bruno Aybar ◽  
Alfredo Barrientos Padilla
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 270
Author(s):  
Tim J. H. Baltussen ◽  
Jordy P. M. Coolen ◽  
Paul E. Verweij ◽  
Jan Dijksterhuis ◽  
Willem J. G. Melchers

Aspergillus spp. is an opportunistic human pathogen that may cause a spectrum of pulmonary diseases. In order to establish infection, inhaled conidia must germinate, whereby they break dormancy, start to swell, and initiate a highly polarized growth process. To identify critical biological processes during germination, we performed a cross-platform, cross-species comparative analysis of germinating A. fumigatus and A. niger conidia using transcriptional data from published RNA-Seq and Affymetrix studies. A consensus co-expression network analysis identified four gene modules associated with stages of germination. These modules showed numerous shared biological processes between A. niger and A. fumigatus during conidial germination. Specifically, the turquoise module was enriched with secondary metabolism, the black module was highly enriched with protein synthesis, the darkgreen module was enriched with protein fate, and the blue module was highly enriched with polarized growth. More specifically, enriched functional categories identified in the blue module were vesicle formation, vesicular transport, tubulin dependent transport, actin-dependent transport, exocytosis, and endocytosis. Genes important for these biological processes showed similar expression patterns in A. fumigatus and A. niger, therefore, they could be potential antifungal targets. Through cross-platform, cross-species comparative analysis, we were able to identify biologically meaningful modules shared by A. fumigatus and A. niger, which underscores the potential of this approach.


Web 2.0 applications are becoming ubiquitous applications (i.e., applications that can be accessed by anyone, anywhere, anytime, using any device). A key element of these ubiquitous applications is mobile devices. In fact, the involvement of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers in the development of Web 2.0 applications has resulted in a new kind of Rich Internet Application (RIA) that can run on a variety of devices starting from the same code base, and it is known as multi-device RIA. The term multi-device RIA embraces not only mobile applications but also other kinds of out-of-browser applications such as cross-platform desktop applications as well as the traditional cross-browser Web applications. This chapter formalizes the concept of multi-device RIA, and then it presents an overview of the capabilities of several multi-device development frameworks. This review is finally summarized in a comparative analysis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-96
Author(s):  
V. P. Kulagin ◽  
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A. A. Loginov ◽  

here is provides an overview of the existing software for modeling using Petri nets. The features of the Petri nets and the advantages of its use are presented. The relevance of the development and use of tools for working with Petri nets is reasonable. A comparative analysis of the capabilities of software tools, including a comparison of the analysis and synthesis functions, the capabilities of creating libraries, cross-platform support, etc. Conclusions are drawn about the spheres of application of the described software.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 5162-5171
Author(s):  
Kunal Verma ◽  
Digvijay Maniktala

Mobile Application Development is getting to be additionally difficult with differing stages and their product improvement packs. Lately, mobile computing has been having truly a revolution. Anyways one of the difficulties that has been conceived due to this revolution is technology and device fragmentation leaving developers stupefied. Platform developers, device manufacturers accompany such a variety of gimmicks and functionalities that it has been hard to give developers a less demanding method for creating applications and running the application on every cell phone with expense and time compelling measures. To lessen the expense of development and connectivity with maximum users across a plethora of platforms, developers are relocating to cross-platform application development tools. In this paper, we give a few choice criteria past the portability concerns toward picking suitable cross-platform solution for application development. Nonetheless, we discovered that cross-platform solutions might be suggested by and large, yet they are still constrained if high prerequisites apply with respect to execution, convenience or native user experience.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-64
Author(s):  
Márk Kovács ◽  
Zsolt Csaba Johanyák

Abstract Nowadays, mobile applications are developed for more and more areas, providing great help for our everyday lives. When designing a mobile application, the first important decision to make is to choose the targeted platform. Is it only phone or tablet as well? Should the app run on Android or iOS, or should it be available on both mobile operating systems? In the latter case, besides the native development environments, it is worth considering a cross-platform development environment to write the software. This study investigates both the development and performance aspects of some possibilities for iOS application development, namely, native iOS development in Xcode, Xamarin.iOS, and Xamarin.Forms frameworks.


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