MSECO-SUP: Support Process in Mobile Software Ecosystems

Author(s):  
Awdren De Lima Fontao ◽  
Rodrigo Pereira Dos Santos ◽  
Arilo Claudio Dias Neto
Author(s):  
Steffen Hess ◽  
Susanne Braun ◽  
Johannes Feldhaus ◽  
Marco Hack ◽  
Felix Kiefer ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ludymila L. A. Gomes ◽  
Awdren L. Fontão ◽  
Allan J. S. Bezerra ◽  
Arilo C. Dias-Neto

The growing of mobile platforms in the last years has changed the software development scenario and challenged developers around the world in building successful mobile applications (apps). Users are the core of a mobile software ecosystem (MSECO). Thus, the quality of an app would be related to the user satisfaction, which could be measured by its popularity in App Store. In this paper, we describe the results of a mapping study that identified and analyzed how metrics on apps’ popularity have been addressed in the technical literature. 18 metrics were identified as related to apps’ popularity (users rating and downloads the most cited). After that, we conducted a survey with 47 developers acting within the main MSECOs (Android, iOS and Windows) in order to evaluate these 18 metrics regarding their usefulness to characterize app's popularity. As results, we observed developers understand the importance of metrics to indicate popularity of apps in a different way when compared to the current research.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caio Steglich ◽  
Sabrina Marczak ◽  
Rodrigo Santos ◽  
Luiz Pedro Guerra ◽  
Luiz Henrique Mosmann ◽  
...  

The Software Evolution area brings applications to the Mobile era in which users want to use these applications on their mobile devices. A Mobile Software Ecosystem (MSECO) is the kind of ecosystems in which developers build applications to attend the needs of mobile technologies users (e.g., Android and iOS). Literature explains that the capability to attracting and retaining people (i.e., developers and users) is essencial to MSECO sustainability, i.e., to the MSECO survive along the years. In a previous work, we conducted a literature review that identified 6 factors that may influence developers to participate in an MSECO. In this study, we present a Field Study aiming to understand how these 6 identified factors may have influenced practitioners in real life projects.


Author(s):  
Caio Steglich ◽  
Sabrina Marczak ◽  
Rodrigo Santos ◽  
Luiz Henrique Mosmann ◽  
Luiz Pedro Guerra ◽  
...  

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