From Lab to Market: Architectural Evolution in Open Source TransitionResearch Track Paper
Commercializing research results in the form of software products is a common exploitation path that drives innovation and also targets economic goals. This research provides insights on the relation of software architecture evolution with respect to the commercialization of academic open source software. Using a mixed-methods study of JackTrip, a real-time networked audio software transitioning from academia to commercial use, we i) assessed its structural decay via static analysis of 19 historical versions (2015–2022) and ii) investigated potential reasons via developer interviews. The static analysis reveals escalating architectural smells and dependency volatility despite optimistic metrics, coinciding with pandemic-era commercialization. Interviews highlight tensions between legacy constraints and modernization efforts, leading to workarounds that complicate maintainability. Hybrid governance struggles to balance the mix of contributors and commercialization goals, while documentation gaps impede onboarding and refactoring. Our findings underscore erosion risks for academically rooted OSS: real-time constraints, rapid undocumented growth, and interdisciplinary contributions amplify technical debt. JackTrip exemplifies trade-offs between innovation and sustainability in dual academic-commercial settings, offering insights into erosion drivers in such projects. This work calls for deeper research on managing architectural sustainability in interdisciplinary OSS.
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Fri 19 SepDisplayed time zone: Athens change
14:00 - 15:15 | Session 8 - Practices and PerspectivesResearch Papers at Phoenix Chair(s): Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu | ||
14:00 30mFull-paper | From Lab to Market: Architectural Evolution in Open Source TransitionResearch Track Paper Research Papers Sven Thielen Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Björn Salgert University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Thomas Franz University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf File Attached | ||
14:30 15mShort-paper | How do Practitioners Perceive the Relevance of Software Architecture Research?Research Track Paper Research Papers Everton Cavalcante Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa University of São Paulo, Rick Kazman University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Thais Batista Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte | ||
14:45 15mShort-paper | Towards Legal Knowledge Transfer Based on Software ArchitectureResearch Track Paper Research Papers Nicolas Boltz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Janne Wagner University of Bamberg, Leonie Sterz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Oliver Raabe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Christopher Gerking Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | ||
15:00 15mShort-paper | SURE! A Catalog of Uncertainties and RELAXed Requirements for Self-Adaptive SystemsResearch Track Paper Research Papers Claudia Raibulet Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Ilias Gerostathopoulos Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Osman Abdelmukaram Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |