This is a popular closed-source tool available for Windows and Linux . It is frequently hosted and discussed on the XDA Forums , where the developer provides download links and usage FAQs.
While there isn't a single formal "academic paper" for SAP, you can find detailed documentation and technical guides on various developer platforms: 1. Official Documentation & Downloads
If you are looking for technical documentation or source code for similar tools, you can explore projects like SplitPacker on GitHub, which uses a bash script to combine splits into a single decompiled folder. 2. Technical Technical Resources (Whitepapers & Guides)
For a deeper "paper-like" technical understanding of how these tools work, you can refer to:
Merge splitted APK to single APK - google/bundletool - GitHub
A detailed guide on Medium that explains the architecture of split APKs and how tools like SAP and AntiSplit-M automate the reassembly process.
Wikipedia and Emerge Tools provide foundational technical definitions of why split APKs exist and how they are generated by Google's bundletool . 3. Key Concepts to Research
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This is a popular closed-source tool available for Windows and Linux . It is frequently hosted and discussed on the XDA Forums , where the developer provides download links and usage FAQs.
While there isn't a single formal "academic paper" for SAP, you can find detailed documentation and technical guides on various developer platforms: 1. Official Documentation & Downloads
If you are looking for technical documentation or source code for similar tools, you can explore projects like SplitPacker on GitHub, which uses a bash script to combine splits into a single decompiled folder. 2. Technical Technical Resources (Whitepapers & Guides)
For a deeper "paper-like" technical understanding of how these tools work, you can refer to:
Merge splitted APK to single APK - google/bundletool - GitHub
A detailed guide on Medium that explains the architecture of split APKs and how tools like SAP and AntiSplit-M automate the reassembly process.
Wikipedia and Emerge Tools provide foundational technical definitions of why split APKs exist and how they are generated by Google's bundletool . 3. Key Concepts to Research
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