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Machado G (2015) Mobile apps offline support Based on our findings, we distill a list of lessons learned for both practitioners and researchers, indicating directions for future work. We found that the majority of ECn issues are related to the use of messages not providing correct information to the user about the connectivity status and to the improper use of external libraries/apps to which the check of the connectivity status is delegated. We found 304 instances of ECn issues (6 issues per app, on average) that we organized in a taxonomy of 10 categories. In this paper, we present the first study on Eventual Connectivity (ECn) issues exhibited by Android apps, by manually inspecting 971 scenarios related to 50 open-source apps. Accordingly, inappropriate handling of connectivity issues and miss-implementation of good practices lead to bugs and crashes occurrences that reduce the confidence of users on the apps’ quality. Therefore, offline-first is a highly desired quality of mobile apps. For example, apps can be used where no internet connection is available. Inherited by the mobility of devices, there are no limitations regarding the locations or conditions in which apps are being used.

Mobile apps have become indispensable for daily life, not only for individuals but also for companies/organizations that offer their services digitally.
