Monday, July 25, 2016

Why Mobility Testing is Imperative?

There was a time when the phone was a mere device that was kept in one corner of the room and had to ring in order to catch our attention. In fact in the initial days the computer was a device that was hardly used by a few. Now, they have become the basic necessities of life. They are no longer mere devices – they have become an extension of how we are – they are the windows to the virtual world. They have practically changed the way we think, work, behave, learn and even exist.



Mobile technology is here to stay and will change the future of the world as we know it. And we already know it. Let us not state what and how smart phones have become an integral part of our lives. Rather let us concentrate on Mobility Testing Solutions.

Types of Mobile Testing:

We can safely say that mobile testing can be categorized into 2 broad types.

#1 Hardware testing:

In this testing we are talking about internal processors, internal hardware, screen sizes, resolution, space or memory, camera, radio, Bluetooth, WIFI – in short everything related to the Smart Phone industry.

#2 Software or Application testing:

The diverse applications that you sue in your smart phone needs to be tested before they are launched in the market. And it is here that application testing or software testing makes its entry. There are certain aspects that you need to keep in mind here:

Significance of Mobile Application Testing

Mobility testing applications on mobile devices is more challenging than regular desktop testing. The significance and importance of Mobility Testing is huge. Let us go through a few of the reasons why mobile testing is a challenging affair:

The market is full of diverse range of mobile devices with different screen sizes and hardware configurations which makes it difficult to test the apps. One has to test them in different OS before launching them.

The configurations of each smart phone are different from the other.

One has to deal with diverse and opposite operating software’s like Android, Symbian, Windows, Blackberry and iOS.

Even the mobile network operators are different for GSM and CDMA versions.

Frequent updates make it vital to check the apps at regular intervals in order to ensure that the application functionality is not impacted.

In the long run it becomes imperative to offer Mobility Testing Solutions so that there is no bug in the product. The presence of bugs can result in monetary loss, huge legal battles with the brand image getting affected in the long run. Hence, one cannot overlook the importance and significance of this type of testing.

There are many service providers out there in the market that offer this service. TechArcis is one of the leading testing solutions providers. When it comes to quality control and quality assurance they come second to none. No matter whatever your testing queries are, just drop us a mail or give us a call. Our experts are there to help you out anytime.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Why your mobile app testing never turns out the way you want? Why?


Why your mobile app testing never turns out the way you want? Why? Challenges, and plenty of them. Some have to do with the way testing is carried out, while others are a result of superficial factors like new devices, market competition etc. Let's analyze some of these challenges, which result in the failure of companies on the mobile platform.

Read More: Why your mobile app testing ISN’T working the way you want?


Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Test Automation and Internet of Things: How automation testing can be beneficial for IoT application?



As Internet of Things (IoT) gets set to connect about 50 billion devices by the year 2020, quality assurance and testing teams in software development companies begin revamping their testing strategies to fit into the IoT.

The environment in which IoT operates requires a different approach when it comes to testing methods and strategies. Automation has emerged as the most critical component of IoT and most testing methods are being designed to make the most out of it. Software development companies have paced up the rate at which they deliver software services alongside updates and patches hence the need for automation testing becomes even more important.

TESTING FOR INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) – How is it different?


 

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Testing in the Internet of Things



These days, we are surrounded by the Internet. It is not just our laptops and mobile devices that are connected to the World Wide Web, but also everyday objects like our TVs, washing machines, cars, and watches. Essentially, our lives are more interconnected than ever before, thanks to the Internet of Things.

The IoT wirelessly connects a range of embedded devices with the Internet infrastructure. And by 2020, this connected world is predicted to expand to 20.8 billion connected devices! This is certainly going to lead to a huge data influx.
Whenever things are connected to the Internet, it is to achieve greater comfort for the user. (This is not always the case so far, but theoretically, that’s the goal.) Embedded software and mobile systems have made their way into our lives and become an integral part of our routines. For a smooth link, it is important that these devices function flawlessly. With such a huge amount of data being exchanged, there is a great need today for testers who understand how to test in the IoT.

Testing devices that are part of the Internet of Things is a little different from testing other machines or programs. As IoT becomes mainstream, you’ll have more application domains than ever before. The basics have to be in the right place—for instance, the performance of the software, the linking of various physical devices, the collection of data, and security all have to be tested to perform under different variables. Testers will need to think beyond the standard device and sensor testing; they’ll have to devise ways to deal with the additional complexities that come with big data, such as great volume and velocity.

What sets the Internet of Things apart from other systems is the way users are an integral part of how it works. Consequently, it is important to test the element of human interaction. Classic integration testing will not suffice. “Test by customer” should become a key step in your testing plan, and you must be ready to provide quick fixes.

The human element encompasses physical aspects, such as the size of the device; the sensory experience, i.e., the reaction to color, touch, and sound; and data and details about the user. It also includes the way environmental variables, like geographical locations and weather conditions, affect the system.

There is another nonquantifiable element to this aspect of testing: the value system. Users from different locations have different cultural values, which means their perceptions and mindsets also may be different. One system cannot work satisfactorily for users across the globe. Testers need to put in extra effort to understand the user base.

IoT and its testing are still in the nascent stage. The network and the processes for testing it will see a lot more development and refinement as technology evolves.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

TechArcis and Perfecto Enter into a Strategic Partnership


The Quality Assurance and Testing firm TechArcis has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Perfecto, the leading name in providing mobile and digital experience.This alliance between the two companies will be a boon for organizations that operate in the realm of smart phone and cloud computing.  Together, they will be able to address all the mobile testing needs the organizations might have.  These include testing the apps as well in real time environment.

Read more here : TechArcis and Perfecto Enter into a Strategic Partnership

Monday, December 28, 2015

What All should you Test in your Healthcare Apps?


Technology has touched all aspects of our lives and healthcare is no different. Now at the touch of a button you have access to anything that you wanted to know about eating healthy, staying healthy, doctors and their availability etc. Whatever you can think of, related to, healthcare is now available in the form of an app.


A developer designs an app based on the ideas that he has. However, before this app is launched in the market, it needs to be tested and made foolproof. So, if you are looking to enter the healthcare field with an app, there are some things you need to test in your app.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Agile Automation Testing - Automation in Agile Methodology



As more and more businesses are embracing agile development and testing, automation has become the norm of the day. For cutting down the time of development and time to market, automation has emerged as a critical component as it helps maintain agility throughout the development cycle where various teams cooperate and collaborate, with an emphasis on continuous improvement.

Let’s take a look at how automation plays a key role in Agile environments.

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