Developers, testers, and managers are moving away from traditional testing late in development and toward early, agile testing practices, with this shift being immensely more evident in the mobile sphere. Many teams are adopting continuous integration (CI) to speed up and streamline their development and testing processes in order to meet the demands of this condensed, mobile-centric timeframe.
Keynote’s Joe Lewis and Josh Galde explore how developers and testers can become more closely aligned than ever before with easily deployable and configurable tools such as Jenkins CI. Testing on real mobile devices through this integration tool gives you the most accurate view into how your mobile app or website will perform in the real world, all in a pre-production environment.
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The Problem
Develop on major OS’
Test on many devices
No time to learn new technologies
Need to iterate quickly
Mobile is a moving target
Not enough time for testing
Production performance anxiety
5. Poll Question: What do you see are the biggest challenges in testing mobile apps?
6. The Solution
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Cloud-based testing
Largest device cloud
Always up to date
Centralized test case management
Robust automated scripting
Integration with development & testing tools (SAP, Jenkins, Selenium, IBM, HP)
7. Poll Question: What percentage of your mobile native applications regression tests is currently automated using scripting?
8. Poll Question: How are you performing mobile APP automated testing today?
19. How to Get Started
Get Started Today!
Get Started @ http://www.keynote.com/forms/get- started?int=jenkins-integration
Learn More @ http://www.keynote.com/solutions/testing/jenkins-integration
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