Android apps often have a “dark mode" option used in low light situations, for those who find the conventional color palette problematic, or because of personal preferences. Typically developers add a dark mode option for their apps with different backgrounds, text, and sometimes iconic forms. We wanted to understand the actual provision of this dark mode in real-world Android apps through an empirical study of posts from Stack Overflow and real-world Android app analysis. Using these approaches, we identified the aspects of dark mode that developers implemented as well as the key difficulties they experienced in implementing it. We performed a quantitative analysis using open-coding of more than 300 discussion threads to create a taxonomy regarding the aspects discussed by developers with respect to dark mode in Android. Our quantitative analysis of over 6,000 Android apps highlights which dark mode features are typically provided in Android apps, and what aspects developers care about during dark mode design. We also examined four app development support tools to see how well they aid Android app development for dark mode. From our analysis, we distilled some key lessons to guide further research and actions in aiding developers with supporting users who require such assistive features. For example, developers should be aware of the potential risks in using unsuitable dark mode design schema and researchers should take dark mode features into consideration when developing app development support tools.
Wed 17 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
16:00 - 17:30 | Analytics 2Research Track / Journal-first Papers / Demonstrations at Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen Chair(s): Grace Lewis Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute | ||
16:00 15mTalk | LogShrink: Effective Log Compression by Leveraging Commonality and Variability of Log Data Research Track Xiaoyun Li Sun Yat-sen University, Hongyu Zhang Chongqing University, Van-Hoang Le The University of Newcastle, Pengfei Chen Sun Yat-sen University Pre-print | ||
16:15 15mTalk | Demystifying Compiler Unstable Feature Usage and Impacts in the Rust Ecosystem Research Track Chenghao Li Zhejiang University, Yifei Wu Zhejiang University, Wenbo Shen Zhejiang University, China, Zichen Zhao Zhejiang University, Rui Chang Zhejiang University, Chengwei Liu Nanyang Technological University, Yang Liu Nanyang Technological University, Kui Ren Zhejiang University DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
16:30 15mTalk | Resource Usage and Optimization Opportunities in Workflows of GitHub Actions Research Track Pre-print | ||
16:45 15mTalk | Revealing Hidden Threats: An Empirical Study of Library Misuse in Smart Contracts Research Track Mingyuan Huang Sun Yat-Sen University, Jiachi Chen Sun Yat-sen University, Zigui Jiang Sun Yat-sen University, Zibin Zheng Sun Yat-sen University | ||
17:00 7mTalk | A Grounded Theory of Cross-community SECOs: Feedback Diversity vs. Synchronization Journal-first Papers Armstrong Foundjem Queens University, Ellis E. Eghan University of Cape Coast, Ghana, Bram Adams Queen's University | ||
17:07 7mTalk | Studying the Characteristics of AIOps Projects on GitHub Journal-first Papers Roozbeh Aghili Polytechnique Montréal, Heng Li Polytechnique Montréal, Foutse Khomh École Polytechnique de Montréal | ||
17:14 7mTalk | A First Look at Dark Mode in Real-World Android App Journal-first Papers Suyu Ma Monash University, Chunyang Chen Technical University of Munich (TUM), Hourieh Khalajzadeh Deakin University, Australia, John Grundy Monash University Link to publication DOI Pre-print | ||
17:21 7mTalk | GitBug-Actions: Building Reproducible Bug-Fix Benchmarks with GitHub Actions Demonstrations Nuno Saavedra INESC-ID and IST, University of Lisbon, André Silva KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Martin Monperrus KTH Royal Institute of Technology |