* ICSE 2018 * (series) / MobileSoft 2018 (series) / 5th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems /
Identifying Architectural Technical Debt in Android Applications through Compliance Checking
Sun 27 May 2018 12:00 - 12:06 at J2 room - S2: Student Research Competition Madness Chair(s): Mirco Franzago, Jamie Payton
By considering the fast pace at which mobile applications need to evolve, Architectural Technical Debt results to be a crucial yet implicit factor of success. In this research we present an approach to automatically identify Architectural Technical Debt in Android applications. The approach takes advantage of architectural guidelines extraction and modeling, architecture reverse engineering, and compliance checking. As future work, we plan to fully automate the process and empirically evaluate it via large-scale experiments.
Sun 27 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
Sun 27 May
Displayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
12:00 - 12:30 | S2: Student Research Competition MadnessMobileSoft at J2 room Chair(s): Mirco Franzago University of L'Aquila, Italy, Jamie Payton | ||
12:00 6mResearch paper | Identifying Architectural Technical Debt in Android Applications through Compliance Checking MobileSoft Roberto Verdecchia Gran Sasso Science Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Link to publication Pre-print | ||
12:06 6mResearch paper | Programming Support for Data Intensive Distributed Mobile Applications at the Edge MobileSoft Breno Dantas Cruz Virginia Tech | ||
12:12 6mResearch paper | Classifying code comments in Java Mobile Applications MobileSoft Luca Pascarella Delft University of Technology Pre-print | ||
12:18 6mResearch paper | Improving Android Permissions Models for Increased User Awareness and Security MobileSoft | ||
12:24 6mResearch paper | Does Source Code Quality Reflect the Ratings of Apps? MobileSoft Gemma Catolino University of Salerno |