With my experience in the mobile space over the past 2 decades, I rarely run across efficient mobile app testing that assures resource usage by the app as part of the overall test strategy and test plan. Teams would often… Continue Reading →
It’s no doubt that quality is becoming a joint feature team responsibility, and with that in mind – it is not enough for traditional QA engineers to develop and execute test automation post a successful build, but actually the growing… Continue Reading →
If you follow my blogs, white papers and webinars for the past years you are already familiar with the most known common challenges around mobile app testing such as: Device/OS proliferation and market fragmentation Ability to test the real end-user… Continue Reading →
Though it seems the debate over the importance of testing on real devices and basing a Go/No-Go release decision only on real devices is over i am still being asked – why it’s important to test on real devices? What… Continue Reading →
With 60% of the industry still functioning at 30% mobile test automation it’s clear that manual testing is taking a major chunk of a testing team’s time. As we acknowledge the need for both manual and automation testing, and without drilling down… Continue Reading →
For background: Apple has decided with iOS 10 to make certain iPads, iPods and iPhones obsolete by stopping the OS they can run at iOS 9.x. The list of devices that will not be able to upgrade to iOS 10 and… Continue Reading →
As a mobile evangelist at Perfecto, i foresee the entire mobile and web space for the past 10+ years, following major trends both in the device/hardware front as well as the platform/OS (operating System) front. I was an Apple user… Continue Reading →
If you’re an Android developer, you’re probably familiar with Google’s Espresso test automation framework. As an open-source tool, it’s very easy for developers to use and extend within their working environment (Android Studio IDE). But before discussing the benefits of… Continue Reading →
How does a company nowadays put together a comprehensive test strategy for delivering high-quality experiences for their applications on any device? I think this is the question I get asked most frequently and it is the biggest challenge in today’s… Continue Reading →
As the #30daysoftesting challenges continues, i have decided today to put the famous iOS Native LinkedIn mobile app and perform some exploratory testing on it using my iPhone 6 Plus device running iOS 9.X Today’s challenge was about finding up… Continue Reading →
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