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FLUTTER TECHNOLOGY AND MOBILE SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS

Alexandru Tăbușcă (), Cristina Coculescu () and Mironela Pîrnău ()
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Alexandru Tăbușcă: Romanian-American University
Cristina Coculescu: Romanian-American University
Mironela Pîrnău: Titu Maiorescu University

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Alexandru TĂBUȘCĂ

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2022, vol. 16, issue 2, 250-262

Abstract: Nowadays, many companies that develop mobile software applications have to develop the same application for the iOS and Android operating systems in parallel. Thus, the costs for creating the application will be higher because there have to be two teams of programmers. They have to work in parallel on the two platforms and to collaborate with each other, so that the developed application complies with requirements of design, planning and operation. The use of cross-platform frameworks allows the simultaneous development of an application for both the iOS and Android systems, generally using a platform-specific programming language, and the application code will be transposed and compiled into a dedicated code for each individual platform. Flutter technology is successfully used for the development of mobile applications, which contain a very good user interface and a technology which is simultaneously adapted to several platforms. Basically, the same code can be used for a web application that runs in a browser and can adapt itself to iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS or Linux platforms. Flutter is a development framework for front end, web development, UI, implemented by Google, being completely independent of the platform and can run both on IOS and Android systems, both as a web application and as a Windows application.

Date: 2022
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