2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2002.11028
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An Empirical Study of Usages, Updates and Risks of Third-Party Libraries in Java Projects

Abstract: Third-party libraries are a central building block to develop software systems. However, outdated third-party libraries are commonly used, and developers are usually less aware of the potential risks. Therefore, a quantitative and holistic study on usages, updates and risks of third-party libraries can provide practical insights to improve the ecosystem sustainably. In this paper, we conduct such a study in the Java ecosystem. Specifically, we conduct a library usage analysis (e.g., usage intensity and outdate… Show more

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