Perspectives on task ownership in mobile operating system development [invited talk]
There can be little contention about Stroustrup's epigrammatic remark: our civilization runs on software. However a caveat is increasingly due, much of the software that runs our civilization, runs on mobile devices today. Mobile operating systems have come to play a preeminent role in the ubiq...
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Main Author: | DATTA, Subhajit |
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2014
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