A tale of two browsers
Title | A tale of two browsers |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Davis, I, Godfrey, MW, Baysal, O |
Tertiary Authors | van Deursen, A, Xie, T, Zimmermann, T |
Secondary Title | Proceedings of the 8th working conference on Mining software repositories - MSR '11 |
Pagination | 238-241 |
Date Published | 05/2011 |
Publisher | ACM Press |
Place Published | New York, New York, USA |
ISBN Number | 9781450305747 |
Keywords | chrome, development history, Firefox, msr challenge |
Abstract | We explore the space of open source systems and their user communities by examining the development artifact histories of two popular web browsers -- Firefox and Chrome -- as well as usage data. By examining the data and addressing a number of research questions, two very different profiles emerge: Firefox, as the older and established system, with long product version cycles but short bug fix cycles, and a user base that is slow to adopt newer versions; and Chrome, as the new and fast evolving system, with short version cycles, longer bug fix cycles, and a user base that very quickly adopts new versions as they become available (due largely to Chrome's mandatory automatic updates). |
DOI | 10.1145/1985441.1985481 |
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