A top-down design approach for an automated testing framework
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2015Autor
Méndez-Porras, Abel
Nieto-Hidalgo, Mario
García-Chamizo, Juan-Manuel
Jenkins, Marcelo
Martínez-Porras, Alexander
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Mobile applications have become popular work tools. Portability and ease of Internet connectivity are characteristics that favor this adoption. However, mobile applications sometimes incorrectly process events associated with the user-interaction features. These features include content presentation or navigation. Rotating the devices, and gestures such as scroll or zoom into screens are some examples. There is a need to assess the quality with which mobile applications are processing these user-interaction features in order to improve their performance. In this paper, we present a top-down design approach for an automated testing framework for mobile applications. Our framework integrates digital image processing, GUI information, and historical bug information to identify new bugs based on user-interaction features. Our framework captures images before and after applying the user-interaction features and uses the SURF algorithm to identify interest points in each image. We compared interest points to note differences on the screens before and after applying the user-interaction features. This differences helps to find bugs in mobile applications. The first results show that it is feasible to identify bugs with user-interaction features using the proposed technique.
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International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. Sensing, Processing, and Using Environmental Information pp 37-49Compartir
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