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Showing posts with label mobile compatibility testing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile compatibility testing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Smart Mobile Application Testing Strategies for Cloud Devices

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Today, as tremendous numbers of applications are in existence, the typical user has the advantage of having the capacity to pick an application for his needs from an enormous choice of applications with comparatively styled characteristics and functions. On the other hand, if the user experiences any issues while actually using the application, he is expected to instantly replace it with some other and moreover give it a negative review, further influencing the given app’s picture.

Hence, in the tremendously competitive world of mobile apps, organizations are looking to discharge apps that function well in various devices, operating systems, internal hardware configurations and through various mobile networks. In this way, testing an application amid its development cycle is really significant to its success.
As a sole ideal testing technique does not exist, every distinctive testing strategy has its own impediments regarding costs, quality of testing and complete time taken. It is perpetually turned out to be imperative to implement a testing strategy that involves many diverse testing techniques.
Let’s have a look on some principle mobile app testing strategies: http://www.trionds.com/mobile-application-testing-strategies-cloud-devices/
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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Trending Open Source Tools For Mobile Application Security Testing

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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.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Mobile Security Testing to Protect Your Applications from Threats


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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.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Test Application Programming Interface of APIs using Postman

API is an Application Programming Interface. It is used to establish communication and data exchange between two software systems. A software system implementing an API consists of various functions and sub-routines which can be executed by another software system.

In API Testing, you use software to send calls to the API, get output, and note down the system's response.

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API Architecture: API calls collection includes mainly two things:

1. HTTP headers: HTTP headers are always dependent on your application.
2. HTTP Request: There are mainly four types of requests.

What is Postman?
Postman is used to fire requests to an API. It is available as add-in on Chrome and also available for Mac application.  It is very fast in response and also light weight which puts no impact on browser performance...
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Monday, November 28, 2016

Physical Devices or Emulators: What to choose for Compatibility Testing?

There are certain valid reasons to consider the usage of emulators as a means of testing. There are many free emulators available in the market that offer various screen resolutions or device mimicking that allow you to view what your product shall look like on a specified device. Another reason for the use of emulators is that the typical user interface issues, like screen sizes, can be found and alleviated on real devices only. They further allow real time data extraction, which provides the developers with the necessary information required to debug issues.



However, we believe that they are not sufficient enough for the final testing of a product purely because they are not able to cover all the functionalities that need to be tested to ensure the compatibility of the product. From our own experience, testing on physical devices provides most accurate, clearest results. By doing so, you avoid a common pitfall of using an emulator which is finding inaccurate results. Although it is completely impossible to cover the full range of devices available, below are some key reasons to why we feel that you should use real devices:

The Look and Feel

Emulators cannot guarantee the look and feel of an application. It also cannot adequately judge the responsiveness of the applications on a particular device via emulation. The other look and feel drawbacks of using emulators are that you will be unable to test the brightness of the display, the color scheme, and the pixel density under the varying lighting conditions or while moving around.
Device orientation is another key reason for using physical devices. Emulators are not reliable enough to authorize how your application shall respond when the device is being switched from the portrait to landscape view, or to replicate the actual user experience.

The Usability

An emulator may not be able to replicate the real user experience of a touch screen device. Traditional computers utilize the power and precision of a mouse control, something that is not used in the everyday lives by those who use mobile phones and tablets to access applications. With the continuing increase of handheld devices over traditional computers for accessing information, execution is more commonly performed by hand now. This is slower and less accurate; hence, it is important that the UI reflects this form of operation.

The Connectivity

Testing with emulators does not provide an accurate account of the conditions and the scenarios the applications will face when being accessed by a user who is moving around. They are unable to account for the real world effects such as the location, signal strength of the carrier, or simply the different between the indoor and the outdoor conditions.

The Software

Despite being new to the industry, the mobile sector is much more fragmented, with the key providers being iOS, Android and Symbian. The developers have to work in multiple development environments, which complicates the development and the testing processes. The newer operating system will have the capability to support the newer functionalities, actions and render something that the older operating system versions shall not. Emulators are incapable to describe this difference.

The Hardware

Memory related issues are commonly found in mobile compatibility testing. Device fragmentation has increased significantly over the past year with more than 4000 device configurations found this year. Emulators have difficulty in replicating the user experience between the low and the high end devices. This is because the processor of the PC is 10 times more powerful than that of a given android device.

While the emulators are able to test some major functionality, they are highly limited and need a physical device to ensure if the application is tested completely. There is no other way other than using the physical device itself for testing the power consumption and proficiency of your application. If the application causes stark strain on a user’s device, then they are highly suspected to continue using it.

Final words

One of the key reasons organizations opt for using emulators over physical devices is the cost of procuring abundant devices. But, any real physical device testing is preferable over none. Emulators are a useful tool for testing devices, and certainly have their place, but to provide accurate, realistic evaluation of the user experience and an in-depth analysis of the functionality.

A probable solution to this can be to hire an external test lab like the one provided by BugRaptors. BugRaptors is a CMMi5 certified quality assurance company with an extensive experience in Compatibility Testing and various testing services. Visit the website for more insights.



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