Research on Interrupt Recovery Method of Mobile Micro-Application
Jiaxin Wang (),
Bo Hu () and
Xiao Liao ()
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Jiaxin Wang: State Grid Information & Telecommunication Group Co., Ltd.
Bo Hu: State Grid Information & Telecommunication Group Co., Ltd.
Xiao Liao: State Grid Information & Telecommunication Group Co., Ltd.
A chapter in Proceedings of 2024 4th International Conference on Public Management and Big Data Analysis (PMBDA 2024), 2025, pp 29-37 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Mobile micro-application has the advantages of small volume, rapid response to business demand changes, rapid update iteration, installation-free, and high security. With the widespread use of mobile applications, the types of services that need to be handled in a mobile application increase rapidly, and the mode of “mobile portal (basic application)+mobile micro-application” gradually rises. In mobile Internet applications, WeChat+applet is the most typical. In the process of enterprise mobile informationization, More and more mobile information construction mode of “portal APP+ micro-Application” is adopted. Each business Application is developed into a micro-Application, and then this micro-application is integrated into a portal app to centrally carry business applications, which effectively solves the problems of complicated authentication and inconvenient operation caused by multi-service and multi-app. However, in the process of mobile micro-application, the problem of application interruption often leads to data loss, which affects the normal operation of business logic and user experience. This paper summarizes and refines three interruption scenarios of mobile micro-applications, and puts forward a recovery paradigm of mobile micro-applications, which can cover a wider range of interruption scenarios, avoid data loss and business logic execution caused by interruption, and improve the fluency, fault tolerance and user experience of micro-applications.
Keywords: mobile micro-application; mobile portal; interrupt recovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-656-7_4
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