Software Reuse and Evolution in JavaScript Applications

Anastasia Terzi, Orfeas Christou, S. Bibi, P. Angelidis
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JavaScript (JS) is one of the most popular programming languages on GitHub. Most JavaScript applications are reusing third-party components to acquire various functionalities. Despite the benefits offered by software reuse there are still challenges, during the evolution of JavaScript applications, related to the management and maintenance of the third-party dependencies. Our key objective is to explore the evolution of library dependencies constraints in the context of JavaScript applications in terms of (a) the changeability (i.e., number of removed, added, or maintained libraries) (b) the update frequency of the library dependencies. For this purpose, we conducted a case study on the 86 most forked JavaScript applications hosted on GitHub and analyzed reuse data from a total of 2.363 successive releases. In general, 39% of the packages introduced in the first version of the project are being reused in the entire project’s lifetime. The number of package dependencies slightly grows over time, while several other are being permanently removed. Regarding the evolution of third-party applications, it is observed that developers do not update the dependencies constraints to a most recent version, waiting to reach probably “breaking points” when the updates will be inevitable.
JavaScript应用程序中的软件重用和演化
JavaScript是GitHub上最流行的编程语言之一。大多数JavaScript应用程序都重用第三方组件来获得各种功能。尽管软件重用带来了好处,但在JavaScript应用程序的发展过程中,与第三方依赖关系的管理和维护相关的挑战仍然存在。我们的主要目标是从(a)可变性(即删除、添加或维护的库的数量)(b)库依赖的更新频率方面探索JavaScript应用程序上下文中库依赖约束的演变。为此,我们对托管在GitHub上的86个分叉最多的JavaScript应用程序进行了案例研究,并分析了总共2.363个连续版本的重用数据。一般来说,在项目的第一个版本中引入的包中有39%在整个项目的生命周期中被重用。随着时间的推移,包依赖项的数量会略有增长,而其他一些依赖项将被永久删除。关于第三方应用程序的发展,可以观察到开发人员不会将依赖约束更新到最新版本,而是等待可能达到不可避免的更新时的“断点”。
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