SBIR Phase II: Enabling Rapid Mobilization of Enterprise Applications
SBIR 第二阶段:实现企业应用程序的快速移动化
基本信息
- 批准号:1330725
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-15 至 2017-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project should offer a radically new alternative to enterprises for application mobilization. The key value proposition is the ability for companies to mobilize their applications at a fraction of the cost and time as compared to any competitive offering. From a technology standpoint, the project consists of a cloud-based backend that allows for the original PC version (browser-based or thick-client-based) of enterprise applications to be run, a front-end app that runs on the mobile devices, and a purpose-built remote computing protocol called MORPH. The protocol is specifically designed to dynamically transform the application views in a manner that make them appropriate for smartphones and tablets. The platform enables mobilization without requiring any software development, mobilizes applications instantaneously, offers a unified mobilization platform for all of an enterprise's applications, and enables feature parity controllable by the enterprise. MORPH composes of two underlying technologies: 1) virtual view that virtualizes application views independent of the UI framework used into a set of UI elements and attributes that can be easily manipulated, and 2) transformation services that can be programmed onto the StarMobile platform to operate on the virtual view to realize a mobile device friendly view.The broader / commercial impact of this project is that a company can take any current enterprise applications and extend them to users on any mobile devices at 5% to 20% of the cost and time of any other solution on the market today. This should benefit the 85% of enterprise knowledge workers who are expected to have smartphones within the next few years. A recent survey of CIOs revealed that there are multiple drivers for application mobilization - the key ones being increased productivity of employees, higher revenue, and reduced paper work. Over 90% of IT managers in a recent survey indicated plans for application mobilization. Typical customers for StarMobile include Global 2000 businesses that use on-premise, web-based and / or cloud-based applications, packaged or bespoke, to support their business processes. While there is an urgent demand for application mobilization, there are no reliable, cost-effective solutions that can perform mobilization rapidly. Thus, there is a need for a solution that can achieve rapid mobilization with minimal effort on the part of the enterprise and at the same time provide the rich set of functionality that is required.
这一小型企业创新研究(SBIR)第二阶段项目应该为企业应用动员提供一个全新的替代方案。关键的价值主张是,与任何竞争产品相比,公司能够以极少的成本和时间移动其应用程序。从技术角度来看,该项目包括一个基于云的后端,允许运行企业应用程序的原始PC版本(基于浏览器或基于胖客户端),一个运行在移动设备上的前端应用程序,以及一个专门构建的名为Morph的远程计算协议。该协议是专门为动态转换应用程序视图而设计的,使其适合智能手机和平板电脑。该平台无需任何软件开发即可实现移动,即时移动应用,为企业所有应用提供统一的移动平台,并实现企业可控的功能对等。Morph由两种底层技术组成:1)虚拟视图,它将独立于使用的UI框架的应用程序视图虚拟化为一组易于操作的UI元素和属性;2)可以编程到StarMobile平台上的转换服务,以在虚拟视图上操作,以实现移动设备友好的视图。该项目的更广泛/商业影响是,公司可以采用任何当前的企业应用程序,并将它们扩展到任何移动设备上的用户,成本和时间是目前市场上任何其他解决方案的5%到20%。这应该会让85%的企业知识型员工受益,他们预计将在未来几年内拥有智能手机。最近对CIO进行的一项调查显示,应用程序移动性有多个驱动因素--其中关键因素是提高员工的工作效率、增加收入和减少文书工作。在最近的一项调查中,超过90%的IT经理表示计划进行应用程序移动。StarMobile的典型客户包括使用本地、基于Web和/或基于云的应用程序(打包或定制)来支持其业务流程的Global 2000企业。虽然对应用程序动员的需求很迫切,但还没有可靠、经济高效的解决方案可以快速进行动员。因此,需要一种能够在企业方面以最少的努力实现快速动员并同时提供所需的丰富功能集的解决方案。
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10.1145/1180875.1180926 - 发表时间:
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- DOI:
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Porta-person: telepresence for the connected conference room
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2007 - 期刊:
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2016 - 期刊:
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现场课程缺乏灵活性的后果
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- 作者:
F. Fenouillet;Jonathan Kaplan - 通讯作者:
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- 批准号:
0503403 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 75万 - 项目类别:
Fellowship
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