Energy-Saving Strategies for Mobile Web Apps and their Measurement: Results from a Decade of Research
In 2022, over half of the web traffic was accessed through mobile devices. By reducing the energy consumption of mobile web apps, we can not only extend the battery life of our devices, but also make a significant contribution to energy conservation efforts. For example, if we could save only 5% of the energy used by web apps, we estimate that it would be enough to shut down one of the nuclear reactors in Fukushima. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of energy-saving experiments and related approaches for mobile web apps, relevant for researchers and practitioners. To achieve this objective, we conducted a systematic literature review and identified 44 primary studies for inclusion. Through the mapping and analysis of scientific papers, this work contributes: (1) an overview of the energy-draining aspects of mobile web apps, (2) a comprehensive description of the methodology used for the energy-saving experiments, and (3) a categorization and synthesis of various energy-saving approaches.
Tue 16 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
15:45 - 17:30 | |||
15:45 25mPaper | Energy-Saving Strategies for Mobile Web Apps and their Measurement: Results from a Decade of Research Research Track Benedikt Dornauer University of Innsbruck; University of Cologne, Michael Felderer German Aerospace Center (DLR) & University of Cologne Pre-print | ||
16:10 15mPaper | On Security and Energy Efficiency in Android Smartphones Research Track João Ferreira da Silva Júnior , Bernardo Santos University of Porto, Portugal, Wellington de Oliveira Júnior University of Lisbon, Nuno Antunes Universidade de Coimbra, Bruno Cabral , João Paulo Fernandes LIACC, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal | ||
16:25 50mTalk | Leaders Forum Talk - Automated Test Reuse of GUI Tests across Similar Android Apps: Opportunities and Challenges Research Track Valerio Terragni University of Auckland | ||
17:15 10mTalk | Q&A Research Track | ||
17:25 5mTalk | Closing Research Track |