Abstract—Despite the significant evolution of mobile devices and the increased use of mobile devices, not many mobile benchmarks have been studied. Even though mobile applications share similar characteristics with traditional desktop oriented applications, different programming environments and user us-age patterns present different characteristics. In this paper, we introduce an open source based mobile multimedia benchmark for Android platforms (AM-Bench). The AM-Bench consists of several multimedia benchmarks running on Android platforms. We explain the characteristics of the AM-Bench and compare performance on four Android-based platforms. I
The popularity of Android based device could lead into an abundant amount of device choices from man...
The heterogeneity of the leading mobile platforms in terms of user interfaces, user experience, prog...
Mobile cross-platform tools (CPTs) provide an interesting alternative to native development. Cross-p...
Traditional suites used for benchmarking high-performance computing platforms or for architectural d...
Abstract—Smartphones have recently overtaken PCs as the primary consumer computing device in terms o...
Abstract—In this paper, we explore key microarchitectural features of mobile computing platforms tha...
Mobile applications are expected to be fast and responsive to user interaction, despite challenges m...
With smartphones and tablets becoming too ubiquitous too quickly and a plethora of devices being ava...
Android is not only a mobile operating system that uses a modified version of the Linux kernel [1][2...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-108)As the variety of mobile Android devices availabl...
MEng (Computer and Electronic Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile device...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37).There are basically three smartphone application develop...
Android platform is an open source mobile phone operating system developed by Google. Although origi...
Web applications are often described as being cross-platform. They are accessible from a multitude o...
Smartphone sales are nowadays centered around two platforms: Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. These...
The popularity of Android based device could lead into an abundant amount of device choices from man...
The heterogeneity of the leading mobile platforms in terms of user interfaces, user experience, prog...
Mobile cross-platform tools (CPTs) provide an interesting alternative to native development. Cross-p...
Traditional suites used for benchmarking high-performance computing platforms or for architectural d...
Abstract—Smartphones have recently overtaken PCs as the primary consumer computing device in terms o...
Abstract—In this paper, we explore key microarchitectural features of mobile computing platforms tha...
Mobile applications are expected to be fast and responsive to user interaction, despite challenges m...
With smartphones and tablets becoming too ubiquitous too quickly and a plethora of devices being ava...
Android is not only a mobile operating system that uses a modified version of the Linux kernel [1][2...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-108)As the variety of mobile Android devices availabl...
MEng (Computer and Electronic Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile device...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37).There are basically three smartphone application develop...
Android platform is an open source mobile phone operating system developed by Google. Although origi...
Web applications are often described as being cross-platform. They are accessible from a multitude o...
Smartphone sales are nowadays centered around two platforms: Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. These...
The popularity of Android based device could lead into an abundant amount of device choices from man...
The heterogeneity of the leading mobile platforms in terms of user interfaces, user experience, prog...
Mobile cross-platform tools (CPTs) provide an interesting alternative to native development. Cross-p...