Android Testing

Nowadays, mobile applications are essential in people's daily lives, especially in mobile applications for Android platforms. This is due to the fact that this system holds a large majority of the mobile applications market that are available through the Google Play Store and the large number o...

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Main Author: Ana Rita Silva Ferreira (author)
Format: masterThesis
Language:eng
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/106095
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/106095
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Summary:Nowadays, mobile applications are essential in people's daily lives, especially in mobile applications for Android platforms. This is due to the fact that this system holds a large majority of the mobile applications market that are available through the Google Play Store and the large number of devices that use Android as an operating system. With this in mind, as well as the influence that some of these applications have had on people's lives, it becomes increasingly clear how important it is to ensure the quality of the applications available to users, including the official platform, the Google Play Store. One way to increase the quality of these applications is through testing. However, often companies, due to lack of time and resources, do not give due attention to this component of the development and maintenance of their products / services. This factor led to the emergence of several tools that automate and facilitate the testing of applications. However, the existing approaches are still not satisfactory. In this sense, this project intends to continue the development of a new approach initiated in a previous work (the pattern-based mobile application testing tool - iMPAcT tool), which tests whether good programming practices in Android are fulfilled by programmers and suppliers. The iMPAct tool tests Android applications in an iterative process that combines reverse engineering, pattern matching and testing. The purpose is to test recurring behavior that is defined in a catalog (UI patterns). For each behavior there is an associated test strategy (UI Test Pattern) that verifies whether or not the behavior was well implemented. The objective of this research is to extend iMPAcT with more behavior to be tested by adding new test strategies (UI Test Patterns). In short, the development and improvement of iMPAcT Tool will allow Android developers and entities involved in the development process of these applications to increase the quality of their products and services and improve the quality of the applications that arrive to us every day through the smartphone or tablet and which increasingly influence our daily lives.