Domiciliosgt.com, mobile information system for the purchase and sale of products in the metropolitan area of Guatemala City
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https://doi.org/10.36958/sep.v5i2.115Keywords:
IOS, delivery service, mobile application, DBMS, deviceAbstract
The platforms that are currently in the Guatemalan market have limited home delivery service. The lack of effective, secure solutions that generate a pleasant user experience justifies the creation of a system that proposes an adequate architecture and a communication model between DBMS systems. For this reason, the objective is to develop a mobile application for the purchase and sale of products in Guatemala City, for devices with the iOS operating system. The study method used in the investigation measured the performance of the application through indicators that allowed calculating speed, security parameters and communication response between DBMS; on the other hand, the study in its qualitative part evaluated the experience through the opinion of the users when interacting with a functional prototype.
It was shown that a native architecture ensures independence from the user interface, a considerable gain in terms of performance, not to mention total control of all available mobile resources. This type of architecture fully adapts to the functionalities and characteristics of the device, thus obtaining a better user experience (UX). It was concluded that the implemented mobile architecture generates a favorable balance between efficiency, user experience and security, in devices with the iOS operating system.
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