On business adoption and use of reproducible builds for open and closed source software

Author:

Butler SimonORCID,Gamalielsson Jonas,Lundell Björn,Brax Christoffer,Mattsson Anders,Gustavsson Tomas,Feist Jonas,Kvarnström Bengt,Lönroth Erik

Abstract

AbstractReproducible builds (R-Bs) are software engineering practices that reliably create bit-for-bit identical binary executable files from specified source code. R-Bs are applied in some open source software (OSS) projects and distributions to allow verification that the distributed binary has been built from the released source code. The use of R-Bs has been advocated in software maintenance and R-Bs are applied in the development of some OSS security applications. Nonetheless, industry application of R-Bs appears limited, and we seek to understand whether awareness is low or if significant technical and business reasons prevent wider adoption. Through interviews with software practitioners and business managers, this study explores the utility of applying R-Bs in businesses in the primary and secondary software sectors and the business and technical reasons supporting their adoption. We find businesses use R-Bs in the safety-critical and security domains, and R-Bs are valuable for traceability and support collaborative software development. We also found that R-Bs are valued as engineering processes and are seen as a badge of software quality, but without a tangible value proposition. There are good engineering reasons to use R-Bs in industrial software development, and the principle of establishing correspondence between source code and binary offers opportunities for the development of further applications.

Funder

Stiftelsen för Kunskaps- och Kompetensutveckling

University of Skövde

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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