A Web Based Framework for Pre-release Testing of Mobile Applications

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Mobile applications are becoming an integral part of daily life and of business's marketing plan. They are helpful in promoting for the business, attracting and retaining customers. Software testing is vital to ensure the delivery of high quality mobile applications that could be accessed across different platforms and meet business and technical requirements. This paper proposes a web based tool, namely Pons, for the distribution of pre-release mobile applications for the purpose of manual testing. Pons facilities building, running, and manually testing Android applications directly in the browser. It gets the developers and end users engaged in testing the applications in one place, alleviates the tester's burden of installing and maintaining testing environments, and provides a platform for developers to rapidly iterate on the software and integrate changes over time. Thus, it speeds up the pre-release testing process, reduces its cost and increases customer satisfaction.

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Hamdy, A., Ibrahim, O., & Hazem, A. (2016). A Web Based Framework for Pre-release Testing of Mobile Applications. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 76). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167604041

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