Abstract
Android operating system and third-party applications are vulnerable to the effects of software aging. Software rejuvenation models and other approaches to counteract aging effects requires aging-related metrics to fit their needs. This paper considers aging manifestation in native Java/Kotlin and cross-platform Flutter applications. Study considers these sets of applications in two usage scenarios: with usage delays of mobile device and without delays. Study shows that Flutter applications are vulnerable to software aging. Experimental results shows that Frame Draw Time metric can fit needs of software rejuvenation models which are based on user behavior patterns. Frame Draw Time and PSS of main system processes can be considered as metrics for detecting and predicting software aging in future works.
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