2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.00300
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Characterizing and Detecting Configuration Compatibility Issues in Android Apps

Abstract: XML configuration files are widely used in Android to define an app's user interface and essential runtime information such as system permissions. As Android evolves, it might introduce functional changes in the configuration environment, thus causing compatibility issues that manifest as inconsistent app behaviors at different API levels. Such issues can often induce software crashes and inconsistent look-and-feel when running at specific Android versions. Existing works incur plenty of false positive and fal… Show more

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