Abstract

Modern web applications often use JavaScript libraries, such as JQuey or Google Analytics for example, that make the development easier, cheaper and with a better quality. Choosing the right library to use is however very difficult as there are many competing libraries with many different versions. To help developers in this difficult choice, popularity indicators that pinpoint which applications use which libraries are very useful. Building such indicators is however challenging as popular web applications usually don't make their source code available. In this paper, we address this challenge with an approach that automatically browses web applications to retrieve the client-side JavaScript libraries they use. By applying this approach on the most famous websites, we then present the trends we observed, and the recommendations that can be provided.

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