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* [[nbcc_ca_mobi_project_nbccwellbeing | NBCC Wellbeing app]] | * [[nbcc_ca_mobi_project_nbccwellbeing | NBCC Wellbeing app]] | ||
* [[nbcc_ca_mobi_project_energyefficiencyapp | Residential Energy Efficiency Mobile App: A Collaboration with Efficiency New Brunswick ]] | * [[nbcc_ca_mobi_project_energyefficiencyapp | Residential Energy Efficiency Mobile App: A Collaboration with Efficiency New Brunswick ]] |
Revision as of 14:25, 18 April 2017
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Mobile interoperability
The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) monitors and evaluates technologies that enable cross-platform development of mobile apps, thereby reducing the costs to develop and maintain apps that run on multiple platforms (e.g., Android, BlackBerry, and iOS). MFTi has evaluated or used the following technologies in the context of other mobile app development efforts:
- Bootstrap,
- Google Polymer,
- Kivy,
- React,
- React Native, and
- Vizwik.
Projects
- Multi-Channel Content Access Platform (MCAP)
- NBCC Wellbeing app
- Residential Energy Efficiency Mobile App: A Collaboration with Efficiency New Brunswick
Research topics
cross platform mobile app development, responsive Web apps, progressive Web apps
Technologies
Bootstrap, Google Polymer, Kivy, React, React Native, VizWik, Xamarin