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Building a Secure and Feature-rich Mobile Mapping Service App Using HTML5: Challenges and Best Practices

by Rajasekar Karthik, Dilip R Patlolla, Alexandre Sorokine, Devin A White, Aaron T Myers
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
115 to 118
Conference Name
MOBIWAC 2014: The 12th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access
Conference Location
Montreal, Canada
Conference Date
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Managing a wide variety of mobile devices across multiple mobile operating systems is a security challenge for any organization [1, 2]. With the wide adoption of mobile devices to access work-related apps, there is an increase in third-party apps that might either misuse or improperly handle user’s personal or sensitive data [3]. HTML5 has been receiving wide attention for developing cross-platform mobile apps. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), by 2015, 80% of all mobile apps will be based in part or wholly upon HTML5 [4]. Though HTML5 provides a rich set of features for building an app, it is a challenge for organizations to deploy and manage HTML5 apps on wide variety of devices while keeping security policies intact. In this paper, we will describe an upcoming secure mobile environment for HTML5 apps, called Sencha Space that addresses these issues and discuss how it will be used to design and build a secure and cross-platform mobile mapping service app. We will also describe how HTML5 and a new set of related technologies such as Geolocation API, WebGL, Open Layers 3, and Local Storage, can be used to provide a high end and high performance experience for users of the mapping service app.