TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE QUALITY AUTOMATION IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS. SOFTWARE: PET FEEDING

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The objective of the present research was to determine the use of automated tools to evaluate the quality of mobile applications based on the ISO/IEC 25000 standard, considering the dimensions of: maintainability, reliability, safety, performance or efficiency, functionality, compatibility, usability and portability in a case study: software product for feeding pets, developed in Java language, under the Android Studio IDE. The research was descriptive detailing the evaluation of software quality through the automated tools SonarQube and Firebase compatible with Android Studio. It was concluded with improvements in the maintainability characteristics, leaving pending the improvement of modification capacity; The quality of reliability was very good improving the start time of the application; The quality of performance/efficiency obtained an evaluation for improvement; in addition, the quality of the software was evaluated as functional, compatible, and portable.

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Vásquez, J. A., Saenz, K. A. V., Martos, P. J. U., & Díaz, L. S. B. (2022). TOOLS FOR SOFTWARE QUALITY AUTOMATION IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS. SOFTWARE: PET FEEDING. In Proceedings of the LACCEI international Multi-conference for Engineering, Education and Technology (Vol. 2022-July). Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions. https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2022.1.1.534

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