Application State Management (ASM) in the Modern Web and Mobile Applications: A Comprehensive Review
Anujkumarsinh Donvir, Apeksha Jain, Pradeep Kumar Saraswathi

TL;DR
This comprehensive review analyzes various Application State Management techniques in modern web and mobile apps, categorizing them into local, library-based, and server-side methods, providing insights for scalable and responsive application development.
Contribution
The paper offers a detailed categorization and critical analysis of ASM techniques, highlighting their benefits and limitations, and provides practical recommendations for future research and development.
Findings
Local state management mechanisms are essential for responsiveness.
State management libraries vary in implementation and effectiveness.
Server-side techniques like caching improve data retrieval efficiency.
Abstract
The rapid evolution of web and mobile applications has necessitated robust mechanisms for managing application state to ensure consistency, performance, and user-friendliness. This comprehensive review examines the most effective Application State Management (ASM) techniques, categorized into Local State Management, State Management Libraries, and Server-Side State Management. By analyzing popular front end frameworks the study delves into local state management mechanisms. It also evaluates the state of front end management libraries, highlighting their implementations, benefits, and limitations. Server-side state management techniques, particularly caching, are discussed for their roles in enhancing data retrieval efficiency. This paper offers actionable insights for developers to build scalable, responsive applications, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware System Performance and Reliability · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
