Showing posts with label Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing. Show all posts
Monday, January 29, 2018
Explore New & Latest Features of iOS version 11.0 - Bugraptors
By claire mackerras2:40 AMappple, bugraptors, ios11 features, Manual Testing, Mobile Application Testing, Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, mobile automation testing services, quality assurance
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There are a number of features to explore, which have been listed and explained below:
1. The Photos to explore more: This application now brings more features to the Live Photos. The movies now will automatically align as per the portrait and landscape orientation. Memory types like pets, weddings, sporting events, babies etc. have been introduced.
Now, it will also support Animated GIF.
2. QuickType: The users can now swipe down the keyboard to easily switch from letters to numbers, and special characters on iPad. The iPhone will also support one-handed keyboard making it easier to type. More languages are now supported, and 2 new keyboard types have been added.
3. Bunch of other features and improvements: The long-awaited redesign of the Control Center brings all controls on one page. Apple has also made changes to Apple Music, Apple News, and Apple Podcasts. Also, Safari now comes with few more support for math, definitions, and conversions.
Click here, to read more: http://bugraptors.com/much-awaited-features-of-latest-ios-version-11-0/
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Trending Open Source Tools For Mobile Application Security Testing
By claire mackerras7:35 AMMobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, mobile compatibility testing, mobile security testing, mobile testing services
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Mobile application security testing can be quite cumbersome. To ease this process, businesses make separate teams for testing and analyzing open source tools.
Some of the open source mobile application security testing tools are listed as below:
OWASP Zed Attack Proxy Project
It was developed by AWASP and is available for Unix/Linux, Macintosh and Windows platforms. Originally, the tool was designed as an integrated penetration testing tool for web testing applications.
Android Debug Bridge
Android Debug Bridge is designed to evaluate the security of mobile apps across many Android devices at the command line. This program can be used as a client-server and can be connected to emulators, in addition, to install and debug the programs.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Mobile Security Testing to Protect Your Applications from Threats
By claire mackerras5:30 AMAutomation Testing Services, Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, mobile browser testing, mobile compatibility testing, mobile security testing
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Owing to the sudden increase in the use of smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices, mobile application these days are proved as vital in increasing beneficiaries.
Mobile Application security is mandatory as we are transitioning our Financial Transactions from Computers to Mobile devices. Mobile security testing service carries out a deep inspection to ensure proper working of mobile applications depending on different criteria.
Need of Mobile Application Security Testing
- Prevent future attacks by predicting the behavior of attackers.
- Go live with the new mobile application.
- Meeting and complying with the tough industry security standards.
To read more, click here...
Monday, July 31, 2017
Why Mobile Application Testing Needs to be Performed in Different Networks Environment?
By claire mackerras5:14 AMAutomated and Manual Testing Services, Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, mobile automation testing services, mobile game testing, mobile testing services
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Causes of Network Variability
1. Signal Loss: There are various dead spots on a network that leads to a partial or total loss of network signal. This also results in loss of client server communication.
2. Data loss over a Network: When the data packets sent by client/server over a network fail to reach the intended destination because of network congestion then data loss occurs.
3. Network delay and jitter: The time taken by each packet from source to the intended destination is defined as network delay.
Use Network Emulators to test real network conditions
1. Network emulators is one of the best mobile application testing solution that would assess the impact of network variation on a mobile application’s functionality in a controlled lab environment.
2. Network emulators are perfect solutions for creating different types of mixed or complex networks.
3. There is no need of cable, aerial masks, mobile devices and corporate networks for achieving the best coverage.
Use Network Emulators to test real network conditions
1. Network emulators is one of the best mobile application testing solution that would assess the impact of network variation on a mobile application’s functionality in a controlled lab environment.
2. Network emulators are perfect solutions for creating different types of mixed or complex networks.
3. There is no need of cable, aerial masks, mobile devices and corporate networks for achieving the best coverage.
To read more, visit full post:
https://www.bugraptors.com/blog/application-needs-tested-different-networks-environment/ |
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Mobile Application Testing To Ensure Excellence?
By claire mackerras3:37 AMFunctional Testing, Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, Software Testing
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You have developed a mobile application and probably have
tested it on an emulator and a browser or two and now you think it’s ready for
release. Before this is done, let’s consider the state of the application. At
this stage, the mobile application not only appears to function correctly,
which most probably is a good thing, right?
Can an emulator really show you how a real device should
work when used with a mobile application? Certainly not. A web browser can show
you what you mobile app will look like on a real device, but there are many
important areas of functionality that it cannot show you like the memory usage,
the CPU difference, the touch screen functionality.
There’s merely a slight difference between the ‘expected’
and the ‘actual’ behavior on a real device. So once you have decided to test on
a real device, there are some important things you should be considering:
Which
mobile devices are needed?
There are numerous hardware versions and operating system
versions associated with each device. This initially boons a dilemma, but we
can exclude older firmware (operating systems) and hardware, why? As per facts,
99% of the users will upgrade to the latest firmware whenever possible to gain
the benefit of and new enhanced functionality and fixed bugs.
Yet again, you can exclude older versions of hardware, mainly
if it is several years old and no longer supports the latest available firmware.
Most users with these types of devices will upgrade when their device appears
to be out of date. To be brief, aim to test on the latest firmware and hardware;
this basically gives you a longer period of mobile App endurance.
What if you
can’t afford to buy real devices?
Most carriers usually offer mobile devices at cheap prices
if you sign a lengthy contract with them. This does not seem to be a viable
option as you just want to use it for testing. Devices can be bought without
contracts too, but that’s an expensive bet again, especially when you are to test
iOS apps.
The most economical testing solution is to use devices of
the company you do are testing the apps for. They already have made huge
investments in purchasing the hardware, so you can definitely use their
devices.
Should I
get a certified App test done before its release?
As a developer, you are just one set of eyes. It is really
important to get every app tested before its release. Get it done by your
peers, and then by in-house or outsourced software testers. This is vital as
once your app is released and out, you cannot really do anything about it, and
if may have diverse effects on the feedback and your sales.
The pluses of using a professional app testing service is
that they have experience of testing a variety of techniques, such as Functional,
Performance, Usability, security testing etc. on many other applications
formerly. These professional testers will know where to look for the defects in
your app and provide you with an all-important degree of confidence which you
will get only by an experienced tester.
Which
network providers should I use?
It is contingent to the country where the testing process is
being carried out. As a matter of fact, as long as the testing takes into
account network specific testing, the carrier should not matter at all.
For instance, an application tester will customarily test on
poor, medium and good signal strengths to test the behavior of your app under
some conditions. Hence it doesn’t really matter if these tests are carried out
only on Wi-Fi networks but also on a 3G carrier providing network.
Therefore, to conclude, you’ll certainly have to spend a
fortune so as to get efficient results for mobile application testing. With some prudence, you can meritoriously reduce the number of
real devices you need for the testing purpose and not have to pay your riches
to ensure the quality of your mobile application.
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