Modeling User Concerns in the App Store: A Case Study on the Rise and Fall of Yik Yak

Grant Williams, Anas Mahmoud
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Mobile application (app) stores have lowered the barriers to app market entry, leading to an accelerated and unprecedented pace of mobile software production. To survive in such a highly competitive and vibrant market, release engineering decisions should be driven by a systematic analysis of the complex interplay between the user, system, and market components of the mobile app ecosystem. To demonstrate the feasibility and value of such analysis, in this paper, we present a case study on the rise and fall of Yik Yak, one of the most popular social networking apps at its peak. In particular, we identify and analyze the design decisions that led to the downfall of Yik Yak and track rival apps' attempts to take advantage of this failure. We further perform a systematic in-depth analysis to identify the main user concerns in the domain of anonymous social networking apps and model their relations to the core features of the domain. Such a model can be utilized by app developers to devise sustainable release engineering strategies that can address urgent user concerns and maintain market viability.
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在App Store中建模用户关注点:以Yik Yak的兴衰为例
移动应用程序商店降低了应用程序市场的准入门槛,导致移动软件生产速度加快,前所未有。为了在如此竞争激烈且充满活力的市场中生存,发行工程决策应该基于对手机应用生态系统中用户、系统和市场组件之间复杂相互作用的系统分析。为了证明这种分析的可行性和价值,在本文中,我们以最受欢迎的社交网络应用之一Yik Yak的兴衰为例进行了研究。特别是,我们发现并分析了导致Yik Yak失败的设计决策,并追踪了竞争对手利用这一失败的尝试。我们进一步进行了系统的深入分析,以确定匿名社交网络应用领域的主要用户关注点,并对其与该领域核心功能的关系进行建模。这样的模型可以被应用开发者用来设计可持续的发布工程策略,以解决用户的紧急问题并保持市场可行性。
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