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1 ALBA: a model-driven framework for the automatic generation of android location-based apps Gharaat M; Sharbaf M; Zamani B; Hamou-Lhadj A; 38624616
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Title:ALBA: a model-driven framework for the automatic generation of android location-based apps
Authors:Gharaat MSharbaf MZamani BHamou-Lhadj A
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38624616/
DOI:10.1007/s10515-020-00278-3
Publication:Automated software engineering
Keywords:Automated software engineeringDomain specific languageLocation-based android appsModel-driven software engineeringSoftware engineering for mobile apps
PMID:38624616 Category: Date Added:2024-04-16
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 MDSE Research Group, Department of Software Engineering, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.
2 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC Canada.

Description:

In recent years, the number of smartphone users has increased dramatically. These users download millions of apps and use them for various services. Due to the significant demand for mobile apps, developers often seek faster development methods and more effective tools and techniques to generate these apps. Many of these apps are location-based apps in which users receive services based on their geographical location. In this paper, we propose a model-driven approach for the automatic generation of Android location-based mobile apps. Our framework, called ALBA, consists of a domain-specific modeling language, a modeling tool, and a plugin which includes model to code transformations. The modeling tool enables a novice designer to model a location-based app. The model is validated against the predefined constraints and the editor prevents creating invalid models. The designer uses the plugin to generate the Android code of the app. The evaluation of our work is two fold. First, to evaluate the generalizability of the ALBA framework, we conducted an experiment which includes the generation of four industrial location-based apps. Second, to evaluate the usability and quality of both the framework and the generated apps, we conducted a case study consists of three experiments. The results of the evaluation are promising both in terms of the applicability of the framework and the quality of the generated apps.





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