Reproducing Context-sensitive Crashes in ...
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Title :
Reproducing Context-sensitive Crashes in Mobile Apps using Crowdsourced Debugging
Author(s) :
Gomez, Maria [Auteur]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Rouvoy, Romain [Auteur]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Seinturier, Lionel [Auteur]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Rouvoy, Romain [Auteur]

Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Seinturier, Lionel [Auteur]

Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Institution :
Inria Lille
INRIA
INRIA
Publication date :
2015-05-14
English keyword(s) :
Crowdsourced debugging
Mobile apps
Context-sensitive bugs
Mobile apps
Context-sensitive bugs
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Informatique et langage [cs.CL]
Informatique [cs]/Recherche d'information [cs.IR]
Informatique [cs]/Recherche d'information [cs.IR]
English abstract : [en]
While the number of mobile apps published by app stores keeps increasing, the quality of these apps greatly varies. Unfortunately, end-users continue experiencing bugs and crashes for some of the apps installed on their ...
Show more >While the number of mobile apps published by app stores keeps increasing, the quality of these apps greatly varies. Unfortunately, end-users continue experiencing bugs and crashes for some of the apps installed on their mobile devices. Although developers heavily test their apps before release, context-sensitive crashes might still emerge after deployment. This paper therefore introduces MoTiF, a crowdsourced approach to support developers in automatically reproducing context-sensitive crashes faced by end-users in the wild. The goal of MoTiF is to complement existing testing solutions with mechanisms to monitor and debug apps after their deployment. We demonstrate that MoTiF can effectively reproduce existing crashes in Android apps with a low overhead.Show less >
Show more >While the number of mobile apps published by app stores keeps increasing, the quality of these apps greatly varies. Unfortunately, end-users continue experiencing bugs and crashes for some of the apps installed on their mobile devices. Although developers heavily test their apps before release, context-sensitive crashes might still emerge after deployment. This paper therefore introduces MoTiF, a crowdsourced approach to support developers in automatically reproducing context-sensitive crashes faced by end-users in the wild. The goal of MoTiF is to complement existing testing solutions with mechanisms to monitor and debug apps after their deployment. We demonstrate that MoTiF can effectively reproduce existing crashes in Android apps with a low overhead.Show less >
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