React Native vs Xamarin - Mobile for industry
(2019) EITM01 20182Department of Electrical and Information Technology
- Abstract (Swedish)
- This thesis is developed in collaboration with Tetra Pak AB. The
assignment was to create a mobile application which would present
information from a platform called ACT, Automation & Connectivity
Tools. The mobile application would be called ACT Mobile and
would also have functionality from ACT and one application which
ACT provides. The ACT platform is a collection of applications that
helps and facilitates the work for Tetra Pak employees. This can for
example be with remote support and assistance functionality, where
they don’t have to be physically present. The mobile application
would be developed within two different mobile frameworks in
parallel. The two frameworks are React Native and Xamarin.
Additional aspects to... (More) - This thesis is developed in collaboration with Tetra Pak AB. The
assignment was to create a mobile application which would present
information from a platform called ACT, Automation & Connectivity
Tools. The mobile application would be called ACT Mobile and
would also have functionality from ACT and one application which
ACT provides. The ACT platform is a collection of applications that
helps and facilitates the work for Tetra Pak employees. This can for
example be with remote support and assistance functionality, where
they don’t have to be physically present. The mobile application
would be developed within two different mobile frameworks in
parallel. The two frameworks are React Native and Xamarin.
Additional aspects to evaluate are also the maintainability of the
system and performance. The result of the thesis was that ACT
Mobile was further developed in Xamarin. One of the main reasons
was the good knowledge of ASP.NET C# in Tetra Pak. That makes it
easy for Tetra Pak to maintain and develop ACT mobile since
Xamarin is based on ASP.NET. (Less)
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- author
- Avdic, Dervis LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- EITM01 20182
- year
- 2019
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Mobile application, Xamarin, React Native, UI, UX, integration, Web API and Web application.
- report number
- LU/LTH-EIT 2019-689
- language
- English
- id
- 8974636
- date added to LUP
- 2019-04-26 10:16:07
- date last changed
- 2019-04-26 10:16:07
@misc{8974636, abstract = {{This thesis is developed in collaboration with Tetra Pak AB. The assignment was to create a mobile application which would present information from a platform called ACT, Automation & Connectivity Tools. The mobile application would be called ACT Mobile and would also have functionality from ACT and one application which ACT provides. The ACT platform is a collection of applications that helps and facilitates the work for Tetra Pak employees. This can for example be with remote support and assistance functionality, where they don’t have to be physically present. The mobile application would be developed within two different mobile frameworks in parallel. The two frameworks are React Native and Xamarin. Additional aspects to evaluate are also the maintainability of the system and performance. The result of the thesis was that ACT Mobile was further developed in Xamarin. One of the main reasons was the good knowledge of ASP.NET C# in Tetra Pak. That makes it easy for Tetra Pak to maintain and develop ACT mobile since Xamarin is based on ASP.NET.}}, author = {{Avdic, Dervis}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{React Native vs Xamarin - Mobile for industry}}, year = {{2019}}, }