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Type: Conference paper
Title: Selecting third-party libraries: the practitioners' perspective
Author: Larios Vargas, E.
Aniche, M.
Treude, C.
Bruntink, M.
Gousios, G.
Citation: Proceedings of the 28th ACM Joint Meeting on European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE 2020), 2020 / Devanbu, P., Cohen, M., Zimmermann, T. (ed./s), pp.245-256
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Place: online
Issue Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781450370431
Conference Name: 28th ACM Joint Meeting on European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE ) (8 Nov 2020 - 13 Nov 2020 : virtual online)
Editor: Devanbu, P.
Cohen, M.
Zimmermann, T.
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Enrique Larios Vargas, Maurício Aniche, Christoph Treude, Magiel Bruntink, Georgios Gousios
Abstract: The selection of third-party libraries is an essential element of virtually any software development project. However, deciding which libraries to choose is a challenging practical problem. Selecting the wrong library can severely impact a software project in terms of cost, time, and development effort, with the severity of the impact depending on the role of the library in the software architecture, among others. Despite the importance of following a careful library selection process, in practice, the selection of third-party libraries is still conducted in an ad-hoc manner, where dozens of factors play an influential role in the decision. In this paper, we study the factors that influence the selection process of libraries, as perceived by industry developers. To that aim, we perform a cross-sectional interview study with 16 developers from 11 different businesses and survey 115 developers that are involved in the selection of libraries. We systematically devised a comprehensive set of 26 technical, human, and economic factors that developers take into consideration when selecting a software library. Eight of these factors are new to the literature. We explain each of these factors and howthey play a role in the decision. Finally, we discuss the implications of our work to library maintainers, potential library users, package manager developers, and empirical software engineering researchers.
Keywords: software libraries; APIs; library adoption; library selection; empirical software engineering
Rights: © 2020 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.
DOI: 10.1145/3368089.3409711
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE180100153
Published version: https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3368089
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