DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14483/22484728.7887Publicado:
2014-06-04Número:
Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2014)Sección:
Visión de CasoA mechanism of abstraction for independent definition of game’s platform elements
Palabras clave:
Abstraction, independent the definition, Mobil games, Domain Specific Language (DSL). (es).Descargas
Resumen (es)
This article is aimed at determining the feasibility of using a common mechanism to define the configuration in games for mobile devices. Such a configuration is intended to increase the level of abstraction up to a point where the definition of a platform game in XML format is made independent. This should then be read and deployed in an automatic way over any mobile platform.
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