Description
This is a replication package for the qualitative study performed to understand the deprecation mechanism and its needs. Deprecation is a language feature that allows API producers to mark a feature as obsolete. We aim to gain a deep understanding of the needs of API producers and consumers alike regarding deprecation. To that end, we investigate why API producers deprecate features, whether they remove deprecated features, how they expect consumers to react, and what prompts an API consumer to react to deprecation. To achieve this goal we conduct semi-structured interviews with 17 third-party Java API producers and survey 170 Java developers. We observe that the current deprecation mechanism in Java and the proposal to enhance it does not address all the needs of a developer. This leads us to propose and evaluate three further enhancements to the deprecation mechanism.
| Date made available | 2 Apr 2020 |
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| Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
| Date of data production | 2017 - |
Research output
- 1 Conference contribution
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Understanding Developers' Needs on Deprecation as a Language Feature
Sawant, A. A., Aniche, M., van Deursen, A. & Bacchelli, A., 2018, ICSE' 18 Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering. New York: Association for Computer Machinery, p. 561-571 11 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceedings/Edited volume › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
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