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6th MOBILESoft@ICSE 2019: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Eli Tilevich:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, MOBILESoft@ICSE 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 25, 2019. IEEE / ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-3395-9
Testing
- Lakhdar Meftah, Romain Rouvoy, Isabelle Chrisment:
Testing nearby peer-to-peer mobile apps at large. 1-11 - Aditya Atul Tirodkar, Sundeep Singh Khandpur:
EarlGrey: iOS UI automation testing framework. 12-15 - Aditya Atul Tirodkar, Sundeep Singh Khandpur:
EarlGrey: iOS UI automation testing tool. 16-19 - Ajay Kumar Jha, Deok Yeop Kim, Woo Jin Lee:
A framework for testing Android apps by reusing test cases. 20-24
Security
- Florian Schmeidl, Bara' Nazzal, Manar H. Alalfi:
Security analysis for SmartThings IoT applications. 25-29 - Larry Singleton, Rui Zhao, Myoungkyu Song, Harvey P. Siy:
FireBugs: finding and repairing bugs with security patterns. 30-34
Diagnostics
- Qi Xin, Farnaz Behrang, Mattia Fazzini, Alessandro Orso:
Identifying features of Android apps from execution traces. 35-39 - Ziyi Zhang, Haipeng Cai:
A look into developer intentions for app compatibility in Android. 40-44 - Yixue Zhao, Nenad Medvidovic:
A microservice architecture for online mobile app optimization. 45-49 - David Ke Hong, Ashkan Nikravesh, Z. Morley Mao, Mahesh Ketkar, Michael Kishinevsky:
PerfProbe: a systematic, cross-layer performance diagnosis framework for mobile platforms. 50-61 - Julian Harty:
Google play console: insightful development using Android vitals and pre-launch reports. 62-65
Development practices I
- Abdelkarim Belkhir, Manel Abdellatif, Rafik Tighilt, Naouel Moha, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Éric Beaudry:
An observational study on the state of REST API uses in Android mobile applications. 66-75
Bugs and code smells I
- Wajdi Aljedaani, Meiyappan Nagappan, Bram Adams, Michael W. Godfrey:
A comparison of bugs across the iOS and Android platforms of two open source cross platform browser apps. 76-86 - Sarra Habchi, Romain Rouvoy, Naouel Moha:
On the survival of Android code smells in the wild. 87-98 - Gemma Catolino, Dario Di Nucci, Filomena Ferrucci:
Cross-project just-in-time bug prediction for mobile apps: an empirical assessment. 99-110
Bugs and code smells II
- Ajay Kumar Jha, Sunghee Lee, Woo Jin Lee:
Characterizing Android-specific crash bugs. 111-122 - Jehan Rubin, Adel Nassim Henniche, Naouel Moha, Mohamed Bouguessa, Nabila Bousbia:
Sniffing Android code smells: an association rules mining-based approach. 123-127
Programming
- Yosef Saputra, Jie Hua, Nathaniel Wendt, Christine Julien, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Warble: programming abstractions for personalizing interactions in the internet of things. 128-139 - Matthias Müller, Christian Schindler, Wolfgang Slany:
Pocket code: a mobile visual programming framework for app development. 140-143
SRC presentations
- Larry Singleton:
Automated tool support for repairing security bugs in Android mobile applications. 144-145 - Jenjira Jaimunk:
Privacy-preserving cloud-IoT architecture. 146-147 - Anthony Peruma:
A preliminary study of Android refactorings. 148-149
Development practices II
- Haoyu Wang, Xupu Wang, Yao Guo:
Characterizing the global mobile app developers: a large-scale empirical study. 150-161 - Matias Martinez:
Two datasets of questions and answers for studying the development of cross-platform mobile applications using Xamarin framework. 162-173
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