Hands-On Mobile App Testing - Daniel Knott

Hands-On Mobile App Testing

A Guide for Mobile Testers and Anyone Involved in the Mobile App Business

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2015
Addison Wesley (Verlag)
978-0-13-419171-3 (ISBN)
49,10 inkl. MwSt
Reflecting his extensive real-life experience, Daniel Knott offers practical guidance on everything from mobile test planning to automation. He offers expert insights on mobile-centric issues such as testing sensor inputs, battery usage, and hybrid apps; coping with device and platform fragmentation, and more.
The First Complete Guide to Mobile App Testing and Quality Assurance: Start-to-Finish Testing Solutions for Both Android and iOS

 

Today, mobile apps must meet rigorous standards of reliability, usability, security, and performance. However, many mobile developers have limited testing experience, and mobile platforms raise new challenges even for long-time testers. Now, Hands-On Mobile App Testing provides the solution: an end-to-end blueprint for thoroughly testing any iOS or Android mobile app.

 

Reflecting his extensive real-life experience, Daniel Knott offers practical guidance on everything from mobile test planning to automation. He provides expert insights on mobile-centric issues, such as testing sensor inputs, battery usage, and hybrid apps, as well as advice on coping with device and platform fragmentation, and more.

 

If you want top-quality apps as much as your users do, this guide will help you deliver them. You’ll find it invaluable–whether you’re part of a large development team or you are the team.

 

Learn how to




Establish your optimal mobile test and launch strategy
Create tests that reflect your customers, data networks, devices, and business models
Choose and implement the best Android and iOS testing tools
Automate testing while ensuring comprehensive coverage
Master both functional and nonfunctional approaches to testing
Address mobile’s rapid release cycles
Test on emulators, simulators, and actual devices
Test native, hybrid, and Web mobile apps
Gain value from crowd and cloud testing (and understand their limitations)
Test database access and local storage
Drive value from testing throughout your app lifecycle
Start testing wearables, connected homes/cars, and Internet of Things devices

 

Daniel Knott has worked in software development and testing since 2003. After launching his career as a trainee at IBM, he studied computer science at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden, Germany, where he quickly developed a passion for testing. He has worked at companies in diverse industries, with responsibility for testing Web, desktop, and mobile applications. He has also developed fully automated testing frameworks for Android, iOS, and Web applications. Knott is a well-known mobile expert, a speaker at conferences throughout Europe, and founder/organizer of two local software testing user groups. He blogs on software quality at adventuresinqa.com.  

Preface       xiii

Acknowledgments       xvii

About the Author       xix





 

Chapter 1: What’s Special about Mobile Testing?         1

User Expectations   2

Mobility and Data Networks   3

Mobile Devices   4

Mobile Release Cycles   6

Mobile Testing Is Software Testing   8

Summary   9

 

Chapter 2: Introduction to Mobile Devices and Apps           11

Overview of Mobile Networks   11

Mobile Devices and the Year 2007   14

The Big Two   16

What Types of Apps Exist?   19

Business Models of Mobile Apps   23

App Stores   25

Summary   27

 

Chapter 3: Challenges in Mobile Testing          29

The Customer   29

Mobile Platforms and Fragmentation   32

Sensors and Interfaces   37

System Apps   44

Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n)   45

Mobile Browsers   47

Summary   48

 

Chapter 4: How to Test Mobile Apps            51

Emulator, Simulator, or Real Device?   51

Manual Testing versus Automated Testing   52

“Traditional” Testing   53

Mobile-Specific Testing   56

Checklists, Mnemonics, and Mind Maps   84

How to File Mobile Bugs   93

App Quality Alliance   103

Summary   103

 

Chapter 5: Mobile Test Automation and Tools           105

The Flipped Testing Pyramid   105

Different Types of Test Automation Tools   109

What Should Be Automated?   113

Emulator, Simulator, or Real Device?   115

How to Select the Right Mobile Test Automation Tool   118

Current State of Tools   120

Continuous Integration System   136

Beta Distribution Tools   138

Summary   139

 

Chapter 6: Additional Mobile Testing Methods             141

Crowd Testing   141

Mobile Cloud Testing   147

Cloud-Based Test Automation   152

Summary   152

 

Chapter 7: Mobile Test and Launch Strategies            155

Mobile Test Strategy   155

Mobile Launch Strategy   172

Summary   177

 

Chapter 8: Important Skills for Mobile Testers            179

Skill Set of a Mobile Tester   179

How to Improve Your Mobile Testing Skills   185

Summary   198

 

Chapter 9: What’s Next? And Final Thoughts           199

Internet of Things   199

Wearables   203

Health Apps   205

Final Thoughts   207

Summary   209

 

Index                    211

 

Verlagsort Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 179 x 231 mm
Gewicht 408 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Outlook
Informatik Software Entwicklung Mobile- / App-Entwicklung
Informatik Software Entwicklung Qualität / Testen
Informatik Weitere Themen Smartphones / Tablets
ISBN-10 0-13-419171-4 / 0134191714
ISBN-13 978-0-13-419171-3 / 9780134191713
Zustand Neuware
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