Analyzing the Eclipse API usage : putting the developer in the loop

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    Abstract

    Eclipse guidelines distinguish between two types of interfaces provided to third-party developers, i.e., APIs and non-APIs. APIs are stable and supported, while non-APIs are unstable, unsupported and discouraged as they are subject to arbitrary change or removal without notice. In our previous work, we found that despite the discouragement of Eclipse, the use of non-APIs in Eclipse third-party plug-ins (ETPs) is not uncommon. Furthermore, we found that these non-APIs are the main cause of ETP incompatibilities in forthcoming releases of the Eclipse. In the current work we conducted a survey aiming at understanding why do the ETP developers use non-APIs. We have observed that developers with a level of education of up to master degree have a tendency not to read product manuals/guidelines. Furthermore, while for less experienced developers instability of the non-APIs overshadows their benefits, more experienced developers prefer to enjoy the benefits of non-APIs despite the instability problem. Finally, we have observed that there are no significant differences between Open Source and commercial Eclipse products in terms of awareness of Eclipse guidelines and interfaces, Eclipse product size and updating of Eclipse product in the new SDK releases.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2013, Genova, Italy, March 5-8, 2013)
    Place of PublicationPiscataway
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society
    Pages37-46
    ISBN (Print)978-1-4673-5833-0
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2013) - Genova, Italy
    Duration: 5 Mar 20138 Mar 2013
    Conference number: 17

    Conference

    Conference17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2013)
    Abbreviated titleCSMR 2013
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityGenova
    Period5/03/138/03/13

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