Jovanovikj, IvanYigitbas, EnesSauer, StefanEngels, GregorKelter, Udo2024-07-262024-07-2620200720-8928https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/44149Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that expands our physical world by adding layers of digital information onto it. Even though AR has been present for some time, its solutions have been widely used in high-end applications which are sometimes costly and usually not suitable for large scale deployments. Today, we have a lot of low budget mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) with high processing capacities to run AR applications, so it is important that we rethink how we develop AR applications for the newly introduced devices on the market. To address this problem, in this paper, we propose a model-driven development framework for multi-platform augmented reality applications.enaugmented realitymodel-drivenmobile devicescaleabilityChallenges in Model-Driven Development of Multi-Platform Augmented Reality ApplicationsText/Conference Paper