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4th MOBILESoft@ICSE 2017: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 4th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, MOBILESoft@ICSE 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22-23, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2669-6
Keynotes: Future of Mobile SE
- Abhijeet Banerjee, Abhik Roychoudhury
:
Future of Mobile Software for Smartphones and Drones: Energy and Performance. 1-12 - Steven Arzt
, Siegfried Rasthofer, Eric Bodden
:
The Soot-Based Toolchain for Analyzing Android Apps. 13-24
Technical Papers: Energy
- Wooseok Lee, Dam Sunwoo, Andreas Gerstlauer, Lizy K. John:
Cloud-Guided QoS and Energy Management for Mobile Interactive Web Applications. 25-29 - Tedis Agolli, Lori L. Pollock, James Clause:
Investigating Decreasing Energy Usage in Mobile Apps via Indistinguishable Color Changes. 30-34 - Ivano Malavolta
, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Paul Noorland, Petar Vukmirovic:
Assessing the Impact of Service Workers on the Energy Efficiency of Progressive Web Apps. 35-45 - Luis Cruz
, Rui Abreu
:
Performance-Based Guidelines for Energy Efficient Mobile Applications. 46-57
Technical Papers: Architecture
- Tobias Dürschmid
, Matthias Trapp
, Jürgen Döllner:
Towards Architectural Styles for Android App Software Product Lines. 58-62 - José I. Benedetto, H. Andrés Neyem, Jaime Navon, Guillermo Valenzuela:
Rethinking the Mobile Code Offloading Paradigm: From Concept to Practice. 63-67 - Danilo Dominguez Perez, Wei Le:
Generating Predicate Callback Summaries for the Android Framework. 68-78 - Mohamed Ali, Mona Erfani Joorabchi, Ali Mesbah
:
Same App, Different App Stores: A Comparative Study. 79-90 - Iqbal H. Sarker
, Muhammad Ashad Kabir
, Alan W. Colman
, Jun Han:
An Approach to Modeling Call Response Behavior on Mobile Phones Based on Multi-Dimensional Contexts. 91-95 - Suhaib Mujahid
, Giancarlo Sierra, Rabe Abdalkareem
, Emad Shihab, Weiyi Shang:
Examining User Complaints of Wearable Apps: A Case Study on Android Wear. 96-99 - John Wamburu, David Kaguma, Michiaki Tatsubori
, Aisha Walcott-Bryant, Reginald E. Bryant, Komminist Weldemariam:
Roaming Nairobi Roads: Instrumenting Roads under Resource Constraints. 100-109
Technical Papers: Development
- Sarra Habchi, Geoffrey Hecht
, Romain Rouvoy
, Naouel Moha:
Code Smells in iOS Apps: How Do They Compare to Android? 110-121 - Marouane Kessentini, Ali Ouni
:
Detecting Android Smells Using Multi-Objective Genetic Programming. 122-132 - Rita Francese, Carmine Gravino, Michele Risi, Giuseppe Scanniello
, Genoveffa Tortora:
Mobile App Development and Management: Results from a Qualitative Investigation. 133-143
Technical Papers: Security
- Majda Moussa, Massimiliano Di Penta, Giuliano Antoniol, Giovanni Beltrame:
ACCUSE: Helping Users to Minimize Android App Privacy Concerns. 144-148 - Akond Rahman
, Priysha Pradhan, Asif Partho, Laurie A. Williams:
Predicting Android Application Security and Privacy Risk with Static Code Metrics. 149-153 - Yan Wang, Atanas Rountev:
Who Changed You? Obfuscator Identification for Android. 154-164 - Daniel E. Krutz, Nuthan Munaiah, Anthony Peruma
, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer:
Who Added That Permission to My App? An Analysis of Developer Permission Changes in Open Source Android Apps. 165-169 - Li Li, Daoyuan Li, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein
, Haipeng Cai
, David Lo
, Yves Le Traon
:
Automatically Locating Malicious Packages in Piggybacked Android Apps. 170-174
Technical Papers: Poster
- Sergio Yovine
, Gonzalo Winniczuk:
CheckDroid: A Tool for Automated Detection of Bad Practices in Android Applications Using Taint Analysis. 175-176 - Marriette Katarahweire
, Engineer Bainomugisha, Khalid A. Mughal:
Authentication in Selected Mobile Data Collection Systems: Current State, Challenges, Solutions and Gaps. 177-178 - Carlo Bernaschina, Roman Fedorov, Darian Frajberg, Piero Fraternali:
A Framework for Regression Testing of Outdoor Mobile Applications. 179-181 - Stephen Rodriguez, Paolina Centonze:
Dynamic Encryption Key Security Scheme (DEKSS) for Mobile and Cloud Systems. 182-183
New Ideas
- Matias Martinez, Sylvain Lecomte:
Towards the Quality Improvement of Cross-Platform Mobile Applications. 184-188 - Giovanna Avellis, Julian Harty, Yijun Yu:
Towards Mobile Twin Peaks for App Development. 189-193 - Gemma Catolino
, Pasquale Salza
, Carmine Gravino, Filomena Ferrucci:
A Set of Metrics for the Effort Estimation of Mobile Apps. 194-198
Student Research Competition
- Stephen Rodriguez:
Using Parsing Agents as a Service for Data Privacy. 199-200 - Gemma Catolino
:
Just-In-Time Bug Prediction in Mobile Applications: The Domain Matters! 201-202 - Yixue Zhao
:
Toward Client-Centric Approaches for Latency Minimization in Mobile Applications. 203-204
Tool Demo and Mobile Apps: Energy
- Luis Cruz
, Rui Abreu
, Jean-Noel Rouvignac:
Leafactor: Improving Energy Efficiency of Android Apps via Automatic Refactoring. 205-206
Tool Demo and Mobile Apps: Development
- Carlo Bernaschina, Sara Comai
, Piero Fraternali:
IFMLEdit.org: Model Driven Rapid Prototyping of Mobile Apps. 207-208 - Nili Guy-Ifergan, Dmitri Pikus, Idan Ben-Harrush, Vadim Eisenberg:
Configuration Service for Mobile Apps. 209-210 - Agustina M. Zimbello, Federico Martín Alconada Verzini, Cecilia Challiol
, Alejandra Beatriz Lliteras, Silvia E. Gordillo:
Authoring Tool for Location-Based Learning Experiences. 211-212 - Patrick McAfee, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Daniel E. Krutz:
CATE: Concolic Android Testing Using Java PathFinder for Android Applications. 213-214 - Kevin Moran, Richard Bonett, Carlos Bernal-Cárdenas, Brendan Otten, Daniel Park, Denys Poshyvanyk
:
On-Device Bug Reporting for Android Applications. 215-216
Tool Demo and Mobile Apps: Security
- Piper Chester, Chris Jones, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Daniel E. Krutz:
M-Perm: A Lightweight Detector for Android Permission Gaps. 217-218 - Colton Dennis, Daniel E. Krutz, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer:
P-Lint: A Permission Smell Detector for Android Applications. 219-220
Tool Demo and Mobile Apps: Image Processing
- Guillermo Valenzuela, Andrés Neyem, José I. Benedetto, Jaime Navon, Pablo Sanabria, Juan A. Karmy, Felipe Balbontin:
Towards Native Code Offloading Platforms for Image Processing in Mobile Applications: A Case Study. 221-222

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