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Blokland, Erik (author)
This thesis was written in during my internship at Adyen as the final project of the Master’s program in Computer Science at the TU Delft. In my Bachelor’s thesis, I compared the energy consumption of three Android UI frameworks, and I chose to continue working on the subject of energy consumption on Android as it is relevant both to Adyen and...
master thesis 2023
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Nulle, Thijs (author)
Even though previous studies have studied software artefacts on a package level, little research has been done on a method level. In this work, we perform a method-level analysis to determine how popularity disperses among methods within software libraries of Maven Central. We analyse 384 software artefacts with three different metrics:...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Bulten, Michel (author)
We look at the Maven eco-system and how popularity of packages and its methods change. We want to know if there are any trends that can help developers more efficiently use their time. To look at the popularity we do package analysis and method analysis. We find that there is no correlation between time and popularity on both the package and the...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Mook, Niels (author)
Software reuse in the form of dependencies has become widespread in software development. However, dependencies have the potential to suffer from vulnerabilities, thereby potentially putting depending projects at risk. Dependency analysis software can be used to manage vulnerable dependencies, such as Dependabot. Yet, such programs are generally...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Popovici, Tudor (author)
Modern software development involves the usage of external third-party software projects as direct dependencies. Nonetheless, developers of a dependant project have no control over critical aspects such as development and testing of the dependency. This can put the reliant repositories at risk through vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by...
bachelor thesis 2021
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