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5th MOBILESoft@ICSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Christine Julien, Grace A. Lewis, Itai Segall:

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, MOBILESoft@ICSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - 28, 2018. ACM 2018
Keynote
- Denys Poshyvanyk

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Development, testing and maintenance of Android apps: challenges, tools, and future directions. 1
Maliciousness
- Luciano Bello, Marco Pistoia:

ARES: triggering payload of evasive Android malware. 2-12 - Yan Wang, Haowei Wu, Hailong Zhang, Atanas Rountev:

ORLIS: obfuscation-resilient library detection for Android. 13-23 - Biniam Fisseha Demissie

, Mariano Ceccato
, Lwin Khin Shar
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AnFlo: detecting anomalous sensitive information flows in Android apps. 24-34
Student research competition madness
- Roberto Verdecchia

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Identifying architectural technical debt in Android applications through automated compliance checking. 35-36 - Breno Dantas Cruz:

Programming support for data intensive distributed mobile applications at the edge. 37-38 - Luca Pascarella

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Classifying code comments in Java mobile applications. 39-40 - Jeffrey Palmerino:

Improving Android permissions models for increased user awareness and security. 41-42 - Gemma Catolino

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Does source code quality reflect the ratings of apps? 43-44
Permissiveness
- Gian Luca Scoccia

, Stefano Ruberto
, Ivano Malavolta
, Marco Autili
, Paola Inverardi:
An investigation into Android run-time permissions from the end users' perspective. 45-55 - Anthony Peruma

, Jeffrey Palmerino, Daniel E. Krutz:
Investigating user perception and comprehension of Android permission models. 56-66 - Malinda Dilhara, Haipeng Cai

, John Jenkins:
Automated detection and repair of incompatible uses of runtime permissions in Android apps. 67-71
Poster & tool demo madness
- Felix Beierle, Vinh Thuy Tran, Mathias Allemand, Patrick Neff

, Winfried Schlee
, Thomas Probst
, Rüdiger Pryss
, Johannes Zimmermann
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TYDR: track your daily routine. Android app for tracking smartphone sensor and usage data. 72-75 - Amit Seal Ami

, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Md. Rayhanur Rahman
, Kazi Sakib:
Mobicomonkey: context testing of Android apps. 76-79 - John Jenkins, Haipeng Cai

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ICC-inspect: supporting runtime inspection of Android inter-component communications. 80-83 - Konstantin Kuznetsov, Vitalii Avdiienko, Alessandra Gorla, Andreas Zeller

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Analyzing the user interface of Android apps. 84-87 - Alfredo J. Perez

, Kevin G. Rivera-Morales, Miguel A. Labrador, Idalides J. Vergara-Laurens:
HR-auth: heart rate data authentication using consumer wearables. 88-89 - Nadja Peters, Sangyoung Park

, Daniel Clifford, S. Kyostila, Ross McIlroy, Benedikt Meurer, Hannes Payer, Samarjit Chakraborty
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API for power-aware application design on mobile systems. 90-91 - Xiaoping Jia, Aline Ebone, Yongshan Tan:

A performance evaluation of cross-platform mobile application development approaches. 92-93
Helpfulness
- Breno Dantas Cruz, Eli Tilevich

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Intent to share: enhancing Android inter-component communication for distributed devices. 94-104 - Zheng Song

, Sanchit Chadha, Antuan Byalik, Eli Tilevich
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Programming support for sharing resources across heterogeneous mobile devices. 105-116 - Pablo Sanabria, José I. Benedetto, H. Andrés Neyem, Jaime Navon, Christian Poellabauer

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Code offloading solutions for audio processing in mobile healthcare applications: a case study. 117-121
Inquisitiveness
- Ariel Rosenfeld

, Odaya Kardashov, Orel Zang:
Automation of Android applications functional testing using machine learning activities classification. 122-132 - Nataniel P. Borges Jr.

, Maria Gómez, Andreas Zeller
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Guiding app testing with mined interaction models. 133-143 - Luca Pascarella

, Franz-Xaver Geiger, Fabio Palomba
, Dario Di Nucci
, Ivano Malavolta
, Alberto Bacchelli:
Self-reported activities of Android developers. 144-155 - Guowei Yang

, Jeffrey Jones, Austin Moninger, Meiru Che:
How do Android operating system updates impact apps? 156-160 - Scott Hall, Suman Nataraj, Dae-Kyoo Kim:

Detecting no-sleep energy bugs using reference counted variables. 161-165
Adaptiveness
- Luciano Baresi

, Anita Imani, Cristina Frà, Massimo Valla:
LIQDROID: towards seamlessly distributed Android applications. 166-175 - Valerio Panzica La Manna, Frank J. Pasveer:

Towards a framework for proximity-based hybrid mobile applications. 176-179
Resourcefulness
- Kijin An, Na Meng, Eli Tilevich

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Automatic inference of Java-to-swift translation rules for porting mobile applications. 180-190 - Leonardo Corbalán, Juan Fernández, Alfonso Cuitiño, Lisandro Delia, Germán Cáseres, Pablo J. Thomas, Patricia Pesado:

Development frameworks for mobile devices: a comparative study about energy consumption. 191-201 - Xinxin Jin, William G. Griswold

, Yuanyuan Zhou:
ANEL: robust mobile network programming using a declarative language. 202-213 - Robin Nunkesser

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Beyond web/native/hybrid: a new taxonomy for mobile app development. 214-218 - John Grundy

, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Maheswaree Kissoon Curumsing
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Vision: improved development of mobile ehealth applications. 219-223
Usefulness
- Siva Natarajan, Christoph Csallner

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P2A: a tool for converting pixels to animated mobile application user interfaces. 224-235 - Farnaz Behrang, Steven P. Reiss, Alessandro Orso:

GUIfetch: supporting app design and development through GUI search. 236-246 - Simon André Scherr, Frank Elberzhager

, Konstantin Holl:
Acceptance testing of mobile applications: automated emotion tracking for large user groups. 247-251 - Mohamed Abdelrazek, Amani S. Ibrahim, Andrew Cain

, John Grundy
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Vision: mobile ehealth learning and intervention platform. 252-256

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