Understanding Ajax applications by connecting client and server-side execution traces

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Ajax-enabled Web applications are a new breed of highly interactive, highly dynamic Web applications. Although Ajax allows developers to create rich Web applications, Ajax applications can be difficult to comprehend and thus to maintain. For this reason, we have created FireDetective, a tool that uses dynamic analysis at both the client (browser) and server-side to facilitate the understanding of Ajax applications. We evaluate FireDetective using (1) a pretest-posttest user study and (2) a field user study. Preliminary evidence shows that the FireDetective tool is an effective aid for Web developers striving to understand Ajax applications. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Zaidman, A., Matthijssen, N., Storey, M. A., & Van Deursen, A. (2013). Understanding Ajax applications by connecting client and server-side execution traces. Empirical Software Engineering, 18(2), 181–218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10664-012-9200-5

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