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    Title: Improving legacy applications with client-side augmentations
    Authors: Rivero, José
    Urbieta, Matías
    Firmenich, Sergio
    Witkin, Mauricio
    Serrano, Ramón
    Cajas, Viviana
    Rossi, Gustavo
    Issue Date: 2018
    Publisher: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Volume 10845 LNCS, Pages 162 - 176
    Abstract: Mobile devices have become the most prominent channel to access Web applications. While every mobile device platform like Android or iOS has their own application ecosystem, they are also often used to access Web sites which are not property rendered in such devices. Adapting existing sites to be usable on this kind of devices (with a reduced viewport), techniques like Responsive Design and Progressive Web Applications have appeared, proposing guidelines and good practices to cope with device interface limitations. However, these techniques require a notable engineering effort and cost to adapt sites to be mobile-friendly. In this work, we present an approach and tool that allows to quickly adapt an existing Web application to be usable for mobile devices. The approach does not require to redesign its frontend and can be applied even without having control of the servers in which the application is hosted since we use a client-side approach. To assess its applicability, a controlled experiment has been carried out in which we evaluated the usability of the adapted sites. © Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018.
    URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-91662-0_12
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