Analytics on Health of Mobile Software Ecosystem Based on the Internal Operating Mechanism

Jianmao Xiao, Shizhan Chen, Shiping Chen, Chao Gao, Hongyue Wu, Xiao Xue, Zhiyong Feng
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In addition to publishing and downloading mobile apps, Mobile App Store (MAS) has become the most important ecosystem on mobile smart devices, i.e., Mobile Software Ecosystem (MSECO). However, most of the existing work focus on the analysis of a single entity in MSECO, and rarely analyze the interaction between the entities (such as users, developers, etc.) in MSECO as well as the comprehensive effect of each entity to the entire ecosystem health. In this paper, we propose a method based on computational experiments to simulate and analyze the complex and dynamic interaction of various entities and, how these entities impact on health of MSECO. Firstly, a requirement-driven MSECO model named R-MSECO is established to break down the entire MSECO, which includes user-app interaction, developers-requirements interaction and macro-control of mobile platform three sub-models. Secondly, the health measurement method is proposed to measure the health of MSECO. Finally, we simulate the impact of the dynamic interaction of various entities on the health of MSECO based on computational experiments. The experimental results show that our method is helpful for mobile users to better understanding of the current state of MSECO as well as can provide a reference for developers and platform managers to make development and operation decisions, which is of great significance for the continued healthy development of MSECO.
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基于内部运行机制的移动软件生态系统健康度分析
除了发布和下载移动应用程序之外,移动应用商店(MAS)已经成为移动智能设备上最重要的生态系统,即移动软件生态系统(MSECO)。然而,现有的工作大多侧重于对MSECO中单个实体的分析,很少分析MSECO中各个实体(如用户、开发者等)之间的相互作用以及各个实体对整个生态系统健康的综合影响。本文提出了一种基于计算实验的方法来模拟和分析各种实体之间复杂的动态相互作用,以及这些实体如何影响MSECO的健康。首先,建立需求驱动的MSECO模型R-MSECO,分解整个MSECO,包括用户-应用交互、开发人员-需求交互和移动平台宏观控制三个子模型。其次,提出了健康测量方法来衡量MSECO的健康状况。最后,在计算实验的基础上,模拟了各种实体的动态交互作用对MSECO健康状况的影响。实验结果表明,该方法有助于移动用户更好地了解MSECO的现状,为开发人员和平台管理者进行开发和运营决策提供参考,对MSECO的持续健康发展具有重要意义。
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