Off canvas mobile menu

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Off canvas mobile menucode, JavaScript

by Ivano Malavolta on August 13, 2015 with 0 comments

Today I just completed a simple good looking off canvas menu, specifically developed for mobile devices. The menu has been developed for leveraging CSS3 features as much as possible, and it may be imported into already existing SASS stylesheets. A fully functioning demo can be accessed here (better to access it via a mobile device …

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End Users’ Perception of Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Google Play Store

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End Users’ Perception of Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Google Play Storeresearch, talks

by Ivano Malavolta on June 29, 2015 with 0 comments

Yesterday I presented our last study on hybrid mobile Apps in the Google Play Store. The paper has been presented at Mobile Services 2015. Mobile Services 2015 is the 4th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Services, and it has been held in June 27 – July 2, 2015, New York, USA. Here you can download …

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Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Google Play Store: An Exploratory Investigation

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Hybrid Mobile Apps in the Google Play Store: An Exploratory Investigationresearch, talks

by Ivano Malavolta on with 0 comments

The 1st of June 2015 Stefano Ruberto presented our last study on hybrid mobile Apps in the Google Play Store. The paper has been presented at MobileSoft 2015, the ACM International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, sponsored by ACM SIGSOFT. Here you can download the paper: https://www.ivanomalavolta.com/files/papers/MobileSoft_2015.pdf, and here you can find the …

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A Survey on the specification of the physical environment of Wireless Sensor Networks

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A Survey on the specification of the physical environment of Wireless Sensor Networksresearch, talks

by Ivano Malavolta on December 11, 2014 with 0 comments

Check out my latest paper titled in which I, together with Henry Muccini, performed an online survey about how WSN engineers currently specify the physical environment and how they would like to do it. Here you can download the paper: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6928805, and here you can find the slides of the presentation: The paper has been …

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Model-Driven Engineering approaches for engineering Wireless Sensor Networks

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Model-Driven Engineering approaches for engineering Wireless Sensor Networksresearch, talks

by Ivano Malavolta on December 9, 2014 with 0 comments

Have you ever thought about applying MDE techniques for designing or analysing Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)? If your answer is yes, then check out my latest paper titled in which I, together with Henry Muccini, systematically analyze 780 studies proposing MDE approaches for designing WSNs. Here you can download the paper: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6928805, and here you …

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My presentation at MORSE 2014

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My presentation at MORSE 2014research, talks

by Ivano Malavolta on July 21, 2014 with 0 comments

Today I gave a presentation at MORSE 2014, the first workshop on Model-Driven Robot Software Engineering, held in York (UK). The title of the accompanying paper is . Here you can find the slides of the presentation: Abstract. The next future will be pervaded by robots performing a variety of tasks (e.g., environmental monitoring, patrolling …

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