5 REASONS WHY IOT IS THE FUTURE OF MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT
5 Ways IoT is Impacting Mobile App Development
we know that modern
Living has been impacted significantly by the internet of things.Internet of
Things is an umbrella term used to describe the ecosystem of devices which
relate to each other and share data to improve efficiency and to serve
customers in a better manner.The Internet of things (IoT) is a system of
interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines provided with
unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a
network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.This
powerful technology consists of a network of sensors that collect data from
machines and people. There are a number of serious concerns
about dangers in the growth of IoT, especially in the areas of privacy and security,
and consequently industry and governmental moves to address these concerns have
begun including the development of international standards.This
is sent to a central repository for analysis and provides enhanced visibility
to the management - enabling them to understand the effectiveness of policies
and procedures and take decisions to improve them.
And now mobile app
developers are looking to use Internet of Things to develop better
applications. Here we discuss the impact Internet of Things will have on the
mobile application development field.
Open
Source Development Will Become the Norm
Open-source
software (OSS) is a type of computer
software in which source code is
released under a license in which the copyright holder
grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the
software to anyone and for any purpose. The
explosion of IoT technology could well result in IT companies and developers
sharing their programs openly, enabling nascent developers to build their own
apps.we have already begun working on rolling out such programs.
Hybrid
apps are a blend, hence the name hybrid, of both native and web solutions.
Where the core of the application is written using web technologies. we dive
deep into hybrid app technology. Conventional native
mobile apps work only on the platform they are created on; this is not
ideal in the IoT scenario. We can expect more and more hybrid apps with
enhanced UX being developed, incorporating the advanced coding capabilities of
hybrid platforms and allowing users to interact with an entire range of
multi-platform devices.
Niche Development and New Platforms
IoT is still in its
nascent stages, and app developers are doing their best to adapt. Experts
predict a rise in this trend; with the emergence of an integrated IoT platform,
developers who create cross-platform apps will focus more on niche platforms.However,
they are hindered by a paucity of platforms, and this has spurred them to create
brand-new ones.
Small
Businesses Having a Big Say
Small businesses are privately
owned corporations, partnerships, or sole
proprietorships that have fewer employees and/or less annual revenue
than a regular-sized business or corporation. The
cost of developing mobile applications is reducing day by day allowing small
businesses to step up on the stage of online world. The Internet of Things will
further reduce the costing of mobile application development and will enable
small businesses to have a louder voice on the bigger platform.
Innovation is a new
idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of device or method.
Soon, we may see many more innovative businesses emerging, which rely heavily
on the use of IoT in mobile apps.Innovation is often also
viewed as the application of better solutions that
meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs.
Anyone who has used the Uber app can swear to the
seamless functioning of its app - it's nothing but IoT at work. By gathering
data from all the connected devices (taxis) and the app users who are customers
simultaneously and continuously, the service allows you to call for a cab with
just a few taps on your Smartphone. Without the IoT technology, this, and other
similar businesses wouldn't have been possible.
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