Authors
Ehsan Noei, Feng Zhang, Ying Zou
Publication date
2019/1/16
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
367-378
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Due to the rapid growth in the number of mobile applications (apps) in the past few years, succeeding in mobile app markets has become ruthless. Online app markets, such as Google Play Store, let users rate apps on a five-star scale and leave feedback. Given the importance of high star-ratings to the success of an app, it is crucial to help developers find the key topics of user-reviews that are significantly related to star-ratings of a given category. Having considered the key topics of user-reviews, app developers can narrow down their effort to the user-reviews that matter to be addressed for receiving higher star-ratings. We study 4,193,549 user-reviews of 623 Android apps that were collected from Google Play Store in ten different categories. The results show that few key topics commonly exist across categories, and each category has a specific set of key topics. We also evaluated the identified key topics with …
Total citations
20192020202120222023202421114222415
Scholar articles
E Noei, F Zhang, Y Zou - IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2019