Research Article
Mobile Application Search: A QoS-Aware and Tag-Based Approach
@ARTICLE{10.4108/inis.2.4.e6, author={Shang-Pin Ma and Shin-Jie Lee and Wen-Tin Lee and Jing-Hong Lin and Jui-Hsaing Lin}, title={Mobile Application Search: A QoS-Aware and Tag-Based Approach}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems}, volume={2}, number={4}, publisher={ICST}, journal_a={INIS}, year={2015}, month={6}, keywords={App Search, App Recommendation, App Management, Quality of Service (QoS), Social Tag}, doi={10.4108/inis.2.4.e6} }
- Shang-Pin Ma
Shin-Jie Lee
Wen-Tin Lee
Jing-Hong Lin
Jui-Hsaing Lin
Year: 2015
Mobile Application Search: A QoS-Aware and Tag-Based Approach
INIS
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/inis.2.4.e6
Abstract
The availability of enormous numbers of mobile applications (apps) is driving demand for the means to search for, recommend, and manage apps. Existing search engines provide basic search functionalities that enable users to find apps by issuing query keywords; however, the ranking of search results does not always satisfy the expectations of users. This study proposes a novel approach to address this issue, called Tag-based and QoS-aware Mobile Application Search and Management (TQMASM). The proposed system provides two functionalities: (1) QoS-aware app search and tag-based app recommendation; and (2) tag-based app management. QoS-aware app search is an objective means of sorting search results by considering QoS (Quality of Service) factors, popularity, and reputation. Tag-based recommendation is used to find apps according to tags annotated by all users. Tag-based management utilizes an hierarchical tree and tag annotation to facilitate the management and usage of apps. A prototype realization of TQMASM was developed to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed approach. Experiment results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed system in providing a satisfactory ranking of retrieved apps.
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