On Adopting Linters to Deal with Performance Concerns in Android Apps

Sarra Habchi, Xavier Blanc, Romain Rouvoy
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With millions of applications (apps) distributed through mobile markets, engaging and retaining end-users challenge Android developers to deliver a nearly perfect user experience. As mobile apps run in resource-limited devices, performance is a critical criterion for the quality of experience. Therefore, developers are expected to pay much attention to limit performance bad practices. On the one hand, many studies already identified such performance bad practices and showed that they can heavily impact app performance. Hence, many static analysers, a.k.a. linters, have been proposed to detect and fix these bad practices. On the other hand, other studies have shown that Android developers tend to deal with performance reactively and they rarely build on linters to detect and fix performance bad practices. In this paper, we therefore perform a qualitative study to investigate this gap between research and development community. In particular, we performed interviews with 14 experienced Android developers to identify the perceived benefits and constraints of using linters to identify performance bad practices in Android apps. Our observations can have a direct impact on developers and the research community. Specifically, we describe why and how developers leverage static source code analysers to improve the performance of their apps. On top of that, we bring to light important challenges faced by developers when it comes to adopting static analysis for performance purposes.
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在Android应用程序中采用linter来处理性能问题
随着数以百万计的应用程序(app)通过移动市场分发,吸引和留住终端用户对Android开发者提出了近乎完美的用户体验的挑战。由于移动应用运行在资源有限的设备上,性能是体验质量的关键标准。因此,开发人员应该非常注意限制性能不良实践。一方面,许多研究已经确定了这种性能不良做法,并表明它们会严重影响应用性能。因此,已经提出了许多静态分析器(又名linter)来检测和修复这些不良实践。另一方面,其他研究表明,Android开发人员倾向于被动地处理性能,他们很少建立在检测和修复性能不良实践的基础上。因此,在本文中,我们进行了一项定性研究来调查研究与开发社区之间的这种差距。特别是,我们采访了14位经验丰富的Android开发者,以确定在Android应用程序中使用linter识别性能不良做法的好处和限制。我们的观察可以对开发人员和研究社区产生直接影响。具体来说,我们描述了开发人员为什么以及如何利用静态源代码分析器来提高其应用程序的性能。除此之外,我们还揭示了开发人员在为性能目的采用静态分析时所面临的重要挑战。
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