ENVISIONING MINIMAL VIABLE MOBILE VIRTUALIZATION PLATFORM FOR ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS WITH FOCUS ON CLOUD PHONE BUSINESS AND AVOIDING ENTERPRISE DISRUPTION: A WHITE PAPER

Published 31 Jan 2022 •  vol 150  • 


Authors:

 

Tirth Patel, Lakehead University, Department of Computer Science, Ontario, Canada
Ankur Deshpande, Lakehead University, Department of Computer Science, Ontario, Canada
Kyle Dias, Vurbox Inc., Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Sabah Mohammed, Lakehead University, Department of Computer Science, Ontario, Canada
Jinan Fiaidhi, Lakehead University, Department of Computer Science, Ontario, Canada

Abstract:

 

The concept of Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is closely related to the field of agile software development. However, building an MVP for mobile virtualization platform is a new and very promising area with potentially a fast-emerging market. Virtualization is a design process that can enable enterprises and consumers to maximize their IT resources and manage their applications to reduce expenses and provide a better working platform. There is a growing demand for virtualization technologies from both the designers and consumers of next-generation mobile devices. This white paper investigates building a minimum virtualization platform for mobile virtualization. It is part of the MITACS project with Vurbox Inc.

Keywords:

 

Mobile Virtual Platform, , MVP Security, Cloud-Based MVP

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Citations:

 

APA:
Patel, T., Deshpande, A., Dias, K., Mohammed, S., & Fiaidhi, J (2022). Envisioning Minimal Viable Mobile Virtualization Platform for Enterprise Applications with Focus on Cloud Phone Business and Avoiding Enterprise Disruption: A White Paper. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology (IJAST), ISSN: 2005-4238(Print); 2207-6360 (Online), NADIA, 150, 1-14. doi: 10.33832/ijast.2022.150.01.

MLA:
Patel, Tirth et al. “Envisioning Minimal Viable Mobile Virtualization Platform for Enterprise Applications with Focus on Cloud Phone Business and Avoiding Enterprise Disruption: A White Paper.” International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, ISSN: 2005-4238(Print); 2207-6360 (Online), NADIA, vol. 150, 2022, pp. 1-14. IJAST, http://article.nadiapub.com/IJAST/Vol150/1.html.

IEEE:
[1] T. Patel, A. Deshpande, K. Dias, S. Mohammed, and J. Fiaidhi, "Envisioning Minimal Viable Mobile Virtualization Platform for Enterprise Applications with Focus on Cloud Phone Business and Avoiding Enterprise Disruption: A White Paper." International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology (IJAST), ISSN: 2005-4238(Print); 2207-6360 (Online), NADIA, vol. 150, pp. 1-14, January 2022.