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Today we can find mobile applications for almost everything—gaming, social networking, banking, music, etc. Such a variety of applications developed by a single developer, small startup, or solid company means different development approaches. These approaches are represented by native and hybrid applications. Native applications are developed for a mobile operating system following platform standards, user interface, and user experience guidelines and access mobile device capabilities like the camera, GPS, etc. Hybrid applications typically use websites that are in a native wrapper or container. On Android, this container is called the WebView.
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Zelenchuk, D. (2019). Testing Web Views. In: Android Espresso Revealed. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4315-2_6
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