Rewriting your Master Testing Strategy is in order when you look to tackle your first mobile initiative. This includes getting your test environments ready for testing. Often test environments have been on closed internal networks that are not accessible from the internet. Delivering and testing a mobile application on a 3G or 4G network changes all that. Coming up with a supported platform strategy is also paramount to success. One needs to take network speed, device features, screen size and resolution as well as multi-tasking life-cycles into effect when testing. QA testers will need to become familiar on how to service the devices they test with as well. Additionally the team will need to incorporate field testing prior to delivery. This presentation will organize the challenges a modern QA team has to contend with, and make some strong suggestions on how to craft a respectable Mobile Test Strategy.
Testing mobile apps is different. There are more form factors, more combinations, more complexity and more users. You need a checklist to be sure you don't overbuild or under test. SOASTA and Utopia have the experience and technology you need to be successful.
Join this free webinar and learn:
The most common mobile app issues
Missed areas like app interrupts, poor connections and device settings
When to automate for functionality and performance
Technology for end-to-end mobile testing
How to collect mobile user information for continuous improvement
Utopia Solutions Founder and CTO, Lee Barnes and the SOASTA team will share customer experiences and demonstrations that will help you cross off every critical element of your mobile testing checklist.
Ever wonder why some mobile applications loved by millions ? Ever wonder why few mobile applications stand on top of the list of million apps ? Its the quality and usability of the product that drives them to the top of the -already-crowded- marketplace. do they stand on top just because the makers do app store marketing and SEO ? or Its just the genre of the application that is need of the hour ?
How can you deliver an application that is useful and also usable ? How can you deliver an application that won't crash on most of the phones and run flawlessly ? How can you provide the maximum test coverage of your mobile app, that is practically impossible to achieve ?
Do I have to perform expensive usability testing ? do I have to buy mobile clouds ? do I have to perform emulator testing along with real device testing ? Why should I have a social media channel that engage real users ? Why should I crowd source my mobile application testing ? upto what extend I can crowd source ? how much lab testing is sufficient and upto what % of defects can be captured using lab testing ? do I have to consider the power consumed by my mobile app ? what level of mobile application testing automation I shall be able to perform ? what are all the tools I shall be using ?
This webinar will try to address most of the questions.
Mobile testing OS / Market Coverage / Challenges in Mobile testing World
Available Testing techniques (Lab testing, Beta user testing (Internal and external) , Usability testing, Field testing, Functional Automation testing)
Emulator testing Vs Real device testing
Practical Usability testing
Mobile Testing Functional Automation (Open Source Tools)
Is it possible to provide 100% coverage in Mobile testing ?
Who should attend: Mobile Application testers, Mobile Handheld testers, Mobile Usability testers, Product Managers, Test and Tech Leads
Mobile First: How To Approach Mobile Testing!Usersnap
“Responsive Design is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.”
Especially when it comes to testing, mobile website testing still is in its child’s shoes and developers face a hard time getting the best result out of their work.
In this blog post we are going to show how to set up the perfect mobile website testing workflow and how to easily conduct browser tests for mobile.
Testing mobile apps is different. There are more form factors, more combinations, more complexity and more users. You need a checklist to be sure you don't overbuild or under test. SOASTA and Utopia have the experience and technology you need to be successful.
Join this free webinar and learn:
The most common mobile app issues
Missed areas like app interrupts, poor connections and device settings
When to automate for functionality and performance
Technology for end-to-end mobile testing
How to collect mobile user information for continuous improvement
Utopia Solutions Founder and CTO, Lee Barnes and the SOASTA team will share customer experiences and demonstrations that will help you cross off every critical element of your mobile testing checklist.
Ever wonder why some mobile applications loved by millions ? Ever wonder why few mobile applications stand on top of the list of million apps ? Its the quality and usability of the product that drives them to the top of the -already-crowded- marketplace. do they stand on top just because the makers do app store marketing and SEO ? or Its just the genre of the application that is need of the hour ?
How can you deliver an application that is useful and also usable ? How can you deliver an application that won't crash on most of the phones and run flawlessly ? How can you provide the maximum test coverage of your mobile app, that is practically impossible to achieve ?
Do I have to perform expensive usability testing ? do I have to buy mobile clouds ? do I have to perform emulator testing along with real device testing ? Why should I have a social media channel that engage real users ? Why should I crowd source my mobile application testing ? upto what extend I can crowd source ? how much lab testing is sufficient and upto what % of defects can be captured using lab testing ? do I have to consider the power consumed by my mobile app ? what level of mobile application testing automation I shall be able to perform ? what are all the tools I shall be using ?
This webinar will try to address most of the questions.
Mobile testing OS / Market Coverage / Challenges in Mobile testing World
Available Testing techniques (Lab testing, Beta user testing (Internal and external) , Usability testing, Field testing, Functional Automation testing)
Emulator testing Vs Real device testing
Practical Usability testing
Mobile Testing Functional Automation (Open Source Tools)
Is it possible to provide 100% coverage in Mobile testing ?
Who should attend: Mobile Application testers, Mobile Handheld testers, Mobile Usability testers, Product Managers, Test and Tech Leads
Mobile First: How To Approach Mobile Testing!Usersnap
“Responsive Design is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.”
Especially when it comes to testing, mobile website testing still is in its child’s shoes and developers face a hard time getting the best result out of their work.
In this blog post we are going to show how to set up the perfect mobile website testing workflow and how to easily conduct browser tests for mobile.
Mobile testing is very important from the moment you start thinking about making a mobile app to its release and all the further updates. In this slideshow are some of the main challenges developers have to face while building and updating a mobile app.
Mobile App Testing Strategy by RapidValue SolutionsRapidValue
There has been an increase in the adoption of smartphones, tablets and several mobile devices with the passage of time. And it has led to an enormous growth of mobile applications in recent years. Mobile device is considered to be the primary medium of interaction for the customers and also, businesses worldwide. And mobile applications are, actually, driving the communication.
People, generally, do not give much importance to mobile application testing because of its expensive nature. But it is very much essential to ensure that the consumers have a great experience, every time they use the application.
The aim of mobile application testing should be to acquire knowledge about the quality of the service that you are offering. Does it work properly or not? Will it provide services as per the expectation of the customer? These questions need to be answered to ensure that the customer comes back to you, for your service again. Mobile testing is becoming more and more complicated and complex with each passing day. Strategies are invented and used to simplify the mobile application testing.
This presentation primarily addresses, the strategy to be adopted in mobile app testing, the types of mobile app testing and the stages to be followed, before the application is set live.
How to Break your App - Best Practices in Mobile App TestingDaniel Knott
These are the slides from my keynote talk at the Mobile App Europe conference 2014 in Potsdam. Unfortunately, I was not able to give the talk because of sickness, but nevertheless I want to share the slides with you guys. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in contact with me.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
Mobile Application Testing Training PresentationMobiGnosis
Mobile Application Testing Training Presentation in Bangalore by experienced Professionals in Industry. Get a FREE Demo Now. Visit http://www.mobignosis.com/mobile-testing-training/
Different testing requirements that mobile applications have, challenges and solutions Challenges 1. Complex mobile testing matrix, Expensive test environment 2. Repetitive testing 3. Mobile testing for devices located at various locations Solutions: • Risk Based Testing approach • Using Mobile device emulators • Use of Automation tools • Leveraging external services
Experitest and Tech Mahindra on joint webinar on the topic :"UFT vs Selenium- which is better for your mobile strategy?"
This session address the issues mobile testers face when deciding which testing environment to use:
- Should I migrate from UFT to Selenium?
- How important is a user interface?
- How much programming experience do you require in your testing team?
- One test at a time or all of them at once?
- How vital is third party tech support?
- Can I get the best of both?
At Experitest we understand that the best option is to optimize the benefits of both choices. Our SeeTest UFT Addon enables you to extend your UFT testing to mobile applications. We also support Selenium, enabling you to create test scripts that run on this framework.
Watch this webinar to learn how TechM & Experitest can help you succeed choosing the right testing environment for your needs.
The aim of this talk was to make people aware of the scale of the mobile challenge, the various problem areas and some ideas to help avoid/ overcome them
Experitest-Infosys Co-Webinar on Mobile Continuous IntegrationExperitest
Experitest & Infosys held a co-webinar, discussing Continuous Integration & Mobile Performance Test Strategies, Tools and Certification services that can guarantee a quality app for the end user.
Introduction
Mobile Trends
Mobile Evolution
Top Ten Trends
Mobile Ecosystem
Smartphone Trends
Mobile Application Testing
Application Option
Approach to QA
Challenges
Implementation
Mobile Applications Testing: From Concepts to PracticeTechWell
As applications for smartphones and tablets become incredibly popular, organizations encounter increasing pressure to quickly and successfully deliver testing for these devices. When faced with a mobile testing project, many testers find it tempting to apply the same methods and techniques used for desktop applications. Although some of these concepts transfer directly, testing mobile applications presents its own special challenges. Max Saperstone says if you follow the same practices and techniques as you have before, you will miss critical defects. Learn how to effectively test mobile applications, and how to add more structure and organization to generate effective test ideas to exploit the capabilities and weaknesses of mobile devices. Max shares first-hand experiences with testing mobile applications and discusses how to address various challenges. Work on real problems on your own device and learn firsthand how to be productive while testing mobile applications.
New to native? Getting Started With iOS DevelopmentGeoffrey Goetz
Reviewing examples of some of the more popular applications available today on the App Store, this presentation will prepare developers by introducing some basic building blocks for creating rich applications that pop. Focusing on getting the ground work in place by addressing some common View Controller options, this presentation will build upon the fundamentals by exploring some hurdles like working with the keyboard in a TextView, creating a custom AlertView, getting a Buttons color just right, and controlling various ‘outlets’ and properties programmatically for different user interactions. We will also look at some basic Core Animation examples that can be utilized to make even the most drone of applications come to life and enhance the overall user experience.
Automating the Gaps of Unit Testing Mobile AppsGeoffrey Goetz
Apple has provided an orchestra of instruments for developers to use to fine tune their apps and create the best user experience possible. At compile time, within the simulator, on the device and in the field. Apple offers some solid advice to offer developers on how to make their apps the best they could possibly be. This session will look at the series of tools available from using static analyzers, to knowing when to use the simulator, and when using the device is required to collect the data necessary to understand just how an application is performing. It will also show how to gather information from testers that are testing the app live in out in real world scenarios rather then just in the team room.
Mobile testing is very important from the moment you start thinking about making a mobile app to its release and all the further updates. In this slideshow are some of the main challenges developers have to face while building and updating a mobile app.
Mobile App Testing Strategy by RapidValue SolutionsRapidValue
There has been an increase in the adoption of smartphones, tablets and several mobile devices with the passage of time. And it has led to an enormous growth of mobile applications in recent years. Mobile device is considered to be the primary medium of interaction for the customers and also, businesses worldwide. And mobile applications are, actually, driving the communication.
People, generally, do not give much importance to mobile application testing because of its expensive nature. But it is very much essential to ensure that the consumers have a great experience, every time they use the application.
The aim of mobile application testing should be to acquire knowledge about the quality of the service that you are offering. Does it work properly or not? Will it provide services as per the expectation of the customer? These questions need to be answered to ensure that the customer comes back to you, for your service again. Mobile testing is becoming more and more complicated and complex with each passing day. Strategies are invented and used to simplify the mobile application testing.
This presentation primarily addresses, the strategy to be adopted in mobile app testing, the types of mobile app testing and the stages to be followed, before the application is set live.
How to Break your App - Best Practices in Mobile App TestingDaniel Knott
These are the slides from my keynote talk at the Mobile App Europe conference 2014 in Potsdam. Unfortunately, I was not able to give the talk because of sickness, but nevertheless I want to share the slides with you guys. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in contact with me.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
Mobile Application Testing Training PresentationMobiGnosis
Mobile Application Testing Training Presentation in Bangalore by experienced Professionals in Industry. Get a FREE Demo Now. Visit http://www.mobignosis.com/mobile-testing-training/
Different testing requirements that mobile applications have, challenges and solutions Challenges 1. Complex mobile testing matrix, Expensive test environment 2. Repetitive testing 3. Mobile testing for devices located at various locations Solutions: • Risk Based Testing approach • Using Mobile device emulators • Use of Automation tools • Leveraging external services
Experitest and Tech Mahindra on joint webinar on the topic :"UFT vs Selenium- which is better for your mobile strategy?"
This session address the issues mobile testers face when deciding which testing environment to use:
- Should I migrate from UFT to Selenium?
- How important is a user interface?
- How much programming experience do you require in your testing team?
- One test at a time or all of them at once?
- How vital is third party tech support?
- Can I get the best of both?
At Experitest we understand that the best option is to optimize the benefits of both choices. Our SeeTest UFT Addon enables you to extend your UFT testing to mobile applications. We also support Selenium, enabling you to create test scripts that run on this framework.
Watch this webinar to learn how TechM & Experitest can help you succeed choosing the right testing environment for your needs.
The aim of this talk was to make people aware of the scale of the mobile challenge, the various problem areas and some ideas to help avoid/ overcome them
Experitest-Infosys Co-Webinar on Mobile Continuous IntegrationExperitest
Experitest & Infosys held a co-webinar, discussing Continuous Integration & Mobile Performance Test Strategies, Tools and Certification services that can guarantee a quality app for the end user.
Introduction
Mobile Trends
Mobile Evolution
Top Ten Trends
Mobile Ecosystem
Smartphone Trends
Mobile Application Testing
Application Option
Approach to QA
Challenges
Implementation
Mobile Applications Testing: From Concepts to PracticeTechWell
As applications for smartphones and tablets become incredibly popular, organizations encounter increasing pressure to quickly and successfully deliver testing for these devices. When faced with a mobile testing project, many testers find it tempting to apply the same methods and techniques used for desktop applications. Although some of these concepts transfer directly, testing mobile applications presents its own special challenges. Max Saperstone says if you follow the same practices and techniques as you have before, you will miss critical defects. Learn how to effectively test mobile applications, and how to add more structure and organization to generate effective test ideas to exploit the capabilities and weaknesses of mobile devices. Max shares first-hand experiences with testing mobile applications and discusses how to address various challenges. Work on real problems on your own device and learn firsthand how to be productive while testing mobile applications.
New to native? Getting Started With iOS DevelopmentGeoffrey Goetz
Reviewing examples of some of the more popular applications available today on the App Store, this presentation will prepare developers by introducing some basic building blocks for creating rich applications that pop. Focusing on getting the ground work in place by addressing some common View Controller options, this presentation will build upon the fundamentals by exploring some hurdles like working with the keyboard in a TextView, creating a custom AlertView, getting a Buttons color just right, and controlling various ‘outlets’ and properties programmatically for different user interactions. We will also look at some basic Core Animation examples that can be utilized to make even the most drone of applications come to life and enhance the overall user experience.
Automating the Gaps of Unit Testing Mobile AppsGeoffrey Goetz
Apple has provided an orchestra of instruments for developers to use to fine tune their apps and create the best user experience possible. At compile time, within the simulator, on the device and in the field. Apple offers some solid advice to offer developers on how to make their apps the best they could possibly be. This session will look at the series of tools available from using static analyzers, to knowing when to use the simulator, and when using the device is required to collect the data necessary to understand just how an application is performing. It will also show how to gather information from testers that are testing the app live in out in real world scenarios rather then just in the team room.
This presentation will take on the perspective of the independent developer and what needs to be considered prior to releasing an App onto Apple’s App Store. While the information shared will be useful to larger companies and corporations, the assumed actor will be an individual one person does it all perspective (as larger companies would need to involve communications, marketing and legal representation for many of the steps to a successful launch). The presentation will include such topics as setting up a relationship with Apple, preparing for a web presence, and how to handle user feedback and suggestions. It will also go into device provisioning, pricing, and the use of promo codes when getting people to use your App for the first time.
Keeping Track of Moving Things: MapKit and CoreLocation in DepthGeoffrey Goetz
Adding a Map to an App and recording a User’s location as they use the App has become a common must have feature in may of todays popular applications. This presentation will go over the APIs for accomplishing such tasks including map annotations, dragging and dropping custom pins as well as delve into some of the finer aspects of the required location based calculations one needs to consider to find the center of the map or the distance between two points. Additionally the presentation will go over techniques to update a MapView with a moving object as well as positioning the image for the object properly along its heading. This will be a straight forward hands on development presentation with plenty of code examples.
2015 Mastering SAP Tech - Enterprise Mobility - Testing Lessons LearnedEneko Jon Bilbao
Lessons learned from a large enterprise mobility roll-out project for an Asset Management and maintenance workforce. Managing User expectations, testing tools, gotcha areas and what we did about them. Presentation from Mastering SAP Technology conference 2015.
This presentation covers the basics of Healthcare domain and the testing challenges faced there off.Good content for people having interest or working in Health Care domain.
Best practices paper on the risks, standards and challenges of Health Risk Management- Testing in the Healthcare domain by Devi.K from Siemens. Paper submitted during QAI's 12th International Software Testing Conference
Considerations to keep in mind when embarking upon mobile usability testing, either on-device, or on-computer. Presented at the Boston UPA Mini-conference 2010.
A 5 minute guide to delivering Flawless Mobile AppsCygnet Infotech
Scale up the performance and functioning of mobile applications by implementing dedicated mobile test automation practices with thoughtful planning and strategizing.
Covered in this Session:
- Intro to Perfecto
- Monitoring Discovery Questions
- Monitoring Key Requirements
- Real User Monitoring vs. Synthetic Monitoring
- Steps to Set Up Monitoring
- Demo
- Success Story
- Q&A
Velocity Conference: Increasing Speed To Market In Mobile Development Through...Intuit Inc.
In the past few years, Intuit has put an intense focus on ramping up its innovation engine. A big part of this effort is speeding up time-to-market for its hundreds of native mobile apps, while maintaining the highest quality standards. The apps need to work across an ever-increasing number of devices and versions of the operating system.
Once our engineers had access to all possible combinations of devices and operating systems, they needed to be able to kick off automated testing whenever they checked in code. We enable mobile continuous integration by integrating our virtual device lab with our test execution platform and Jenkins system. A notification system detects the arrival of a new build of our mobile products, which kicks off execution of automated tests based on a pre-configured test matrix.
The result is a 95% reduction in the time it takes to test our mobile apps.
The burgeoning use of mobile devices has created enormous opportunities for organizations to leverage mobile to increase sales, advertise products, and collaborate with internal and external resources. However, with increasing usage, the need to perform testing on these devices is increasing significantly. This is not an easy task considering the number of devices, device operating systems, and operating system versions. To manage the number of variations, organizations rely on mobile testing tools to support their testing efforts. David Dang shares his experiences analyzing numerous mobile testing tool platforms for a prominent shopping network. Learn how identifying the "right" mobile testing tool depends on multiple factors such as supported devices, level of testing, resources, and required integration with other tools. Take back to share with your team a review of common tools on the market and the pros and cons of each.
Productive UI development in Java with Vaadin
Codemotion 2014 (Madrid)
Vaadin is a popular web framework that combines web and Java platforms in an unique way. Writing an application that lazily loads large amounts of data from the server, includes drag-and-drop, keyboard navigation and compelling visualizations should not require writing any HTML, JavaScript or designing a REST API. All you need to do is write a component based UI in Java or any other JVM based language.
The presentation gives an overview to Vaadin and explains how it works. We'll also discuss on what are the latest new features of Vaadin and how the roadmap looks. The session should give you everything you need to get started building your own apps with the free Apache-licensed Vaadin.
Furthermore, we explore the ways of combining the server- and client-side development models. The goal is to be able to use the best of the both models and provide a flexible basis for building high quality user interfaces for enterprise applications.
Curiosity and Sauce Labs present - When to stop testing: 3 dimensions of test...Curiosity Software Ireland
This webinar was co-hosted by Curiosity Software and Sauce Labs on the 28th of September, 2021. Watch the webinar on demand today: https://opentestingplatform.curiositysoftware.ie/stop-testing-test-coverage-webinar
A definition of “done” is one of the hardest and most valuable things to come by in testing. Faced with fast-changing, massively complex systems, there’s no time to test everything in short sprints. Even defining “everything” is hard enough, given the vast and often unknown system logic, user devices, and integrated technologies that must be factored into rigorous testing. Too often, a lack of measurability combines with unsystematic test design, forcing testers to guess or hope that testing is “done”. This introduces uncertainty with every rapid release. Tests leave logic exposed to costly bugs and performance issues, while untested devices warp UIs and user experiences.
This webinar will set out how testing can rapidly identify, generate, and run the tests needed to de-risk rapid software releases. It will define functional test coverage in three dimensions, considering the system logic and data that must be tested, the optimal device mix, and the need to test across different system tiers. James Walker, Curiosity’s Director of Technology, and Marcus Merrell, Senior Director of Technology Strategy at Sauce Labs, will then demonstrate how in-sprint testing can target tests based on this multifaceted measure. You will see how:
1. Generating optimised tests, data and scripts from visual flowcharts avoids slow test creation and maintenance, while testing system logic rigorously based on time and risk.
2. Pushing tests to cloud-based device labs minimises environment and device limitations, enabling the right mix for each stage of the testing lifecycle.
3. Updating central flows regenerates tests in-sprint, targeting impacted and risky logic across APIs, UIs and back-end systems.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Welocme to ViralQR, your best QR code generator.ViralQR
Welcome to ViralQR, your best QR code generator available on the market!
At ViralQR, we design static and dynamic QR codes. Our mission is to make business operations easier and customer engagement more powerful through the use of QR technology. Be it a small-scale business or a huge enterprise, our easy-to-use platform provides multiple choices that can be tailored according to your company's branding and marketing strategies.
Our Vision
We are here to make the process of creating QR codes easy and smooth, thus enhancing customer interaction and making business more fluid. We very strongly believe in the ability of QR codes to change the world for businesses in their interaction with customers and are set on making that technology accessible and usable far and wide.
Our Achievements
Ever since its inception, we have successfully served many clients by offering QR codes in their marketing, service delivery, and collection of feedback across various industries. Our platform has been recognized for its ease of use and amazing features, which helped a business to make QR codes.
Our Services
At ViralQR, here is a comprehensive suite of services that caters to your very needs:
Static QR Codes: Create free static QR codes. These QR codes are able to store significant information such as URLs, vCards, plain text, emails and SMS, Wi-Fi credentials, and Bitcoin addresses.
Dynamic QR codes: These also have all the advanced features but are subscription-based. They can directly link to PDF files, images, micro-landing pages, social accounts, review forms, business pages, and applications. In addition, they can be branded with CTAs, frames, patterns, colors, and logos to enhance your branding.
Pricing and Packages
Additionally, there is a 14-day free offer to ViralQR, which is an exceptional opportunity for new users to take a feel of this platform. One can easily subscribe from there and experience the full dynamic of using QR codes. The subscription plans are not only meant for business; they are priced very flexibly so that literally every business could afford to benefit from our service.
Why choose us?
ViralQR will provide services for marketing, advertising, catering, retail, and the like. The QR codes can be posted on fliers, packaging, merchandise, and banners, as well as to substitute for cash and cards in a restaurant or coffee shop. With QR codes integrated into your business, improve customer engagement and streamline operations.
Comprehensive Analytics
Subscribers of ViralQR receive detailed analytics and tracking tools in light of having a view of the core values of QR code performance. Our analytics dashboard shows aggregate views and unique views, as well as detailed information about each impression, including time, device, browser, and estimated location by city and country.
So, thank you for choosing ViralQR; we have an offer of nothing but the best in terms of QR code services to meet business diversity!
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
3. Where did the term "bug"
come from?
66 years ago on
September 9th
1947, operators of
the Mark II Aiken
Relay Computer
being tested at
Harvard University,
found something
curious trapped
between points at
Relay #70, Panel F.
8. Bugs not Defects!
Outside the scope of most acceptance or unit testing
Tend to design around them not to them
Defensive programming techniques employed
More likely hardware based than software based
Environment plays a major role discovering them
Magnified greatly with mobile based development
10. Three Eras of Computing
mainframe personal
ubiquitous
11. Three Human to Computer
Ratios
many one one one
one many
: :
:
12. Leaving Other Eras Behind
Single, closed computing systems
Three "major" user upgradable operating systems
Maybe five “major” browsers
Virtualization possible to contain testing options
19. Mobile Testing Challenge
Device Manufactures and Device Models
Carrier Networks and Network Speeds
OS Versions and API Updates
Different Features for Different Phones
20. Android Fragmentation
11,868 Distinct Android devices seen this year
3,997 Distinct Android devices seen last year
682,000 Devices surveyed for this report
47.5% Samsung's share of those devices
8 Android versions still in use
37.9% Android users on Jelly Bean
http://opensignal.com/reports/fragmentation-2013/
21. Android Fragmentation
18,796 Distinct Android devices seen this year
11,868 Distinct Android devices seen last year
682,000 Devices surveyed for this report
43% Samsung's share of those devices
7 Android versions still in use
46% Android users on Jelly Bean
http://opensignal.com/reports/2014/android-fragmentation/
36. iOS Omneity
12* Distinct iOS devices seen this year
8 Distinct iOS devices seen last year
10M Events/hr surveyed for this report
100% Apple's share of those devices
3 iOS versions still in use
80.7% iOS users on iOS 7 (97.1% iOS 6+7)
http://www.fiksu.com/iOS-7-iPhone-5s-5c-Usage-Tracker
37. iOS Omneity
17* Distinct iOS devices seen this year
12 Distinct iOS devices seen last year
10M Events/hr surveyed for this report
100% Apple's share of those devices
3 iOS versions still in use
80.7% iOS users on iOS 7 (97.1% iOS 6+7)
http://www.fiksu.com/iOS-7-iPhone-5s-5c-Usage-Tracker
54. NFRs of Mobile
Immutable requirements set before the project even
begins
Dictated to you by many different outside organizations
Typically misunderstood during the design phase
Often ignored by functional based acceptance testing
Not typically caught by code quality unit testing
Highly improbable if not impossible to avoid absolutely
Things that every mobile user deals with every single day
55. Examples of Mobile NFRs
Wireless Network Access, Latency and Speed
Screen Size, Aspect Ratio, Resolution and Orientation
Multi-tasking Interruptions, Time Limits and
Unexpected Shutdowns
User Specified Configurations and Privacy Settings
Processor Performance and Availability of On-Device
Storage
56. Examples of Mobile NFRs
GPS Speed, Accuracy and Availability
Photo Resolution, Focal Length, Lowlight Ability
Platform Versions, Releases and Updates
Code Signing, Packaging and Distribution Methods
57.
58. Network Reachability
Degraded performance depending on network latency
Slows down performance
Some areas are not connected at all
Stops functionality cold
Bandwidth utilization and data plans
Frustrates users and impacts runtime costs
Users are actually Mobile and moving around!
Don’t always access the network from the same WiFi
62. Screen Size and Orientation
Layout of Information
Can all of the information be viewed
Scrolling To Access Information
Usability of hidden navigational components
Logic Triggered by Switching
Refresh screen data with each rotation
Deployment to Tablet Devices
63.
64. Multitasking Interruptions
Interruption from other Apps
Incoming Phone Calls
Tweets, Posts, Email etc…
Background Operations
Downloads, Tracking, Music
External Connectivity
Bluetooth, WiFi Screen Sharing
65.
66. Battery Life
Using lots of device features
GPS, Network, Video, etc...
User disabling device features to prolong battery life
Affects use cases and therefore should affect
testing scenarios
User deletes Apps to find out which one is causing
problems
67.
68. Accessing Online APIs
Keep in mind that users do not have to update
Loosely coupled APIs with optional fields helps with
flexibility
Layers of services may simplify end user support, but
complicates operations (Seperate API Layer for each
User Group or Platform)
Large APIs accounting for all needs get updated more
frequently than specialized smaller APIs for a single
Apps needs.
69.
70. Rewrite Master Testing
Strategy
Connected and disconnected states
Internet facing test environments
Multiple sized devices for each
platform version
Multitasking scenarios per platform
Track battery life in different use case scenarios
Plan for live field testing to gauge responsiveness
Review instrumentation results for memory use
72. Primary Test Cases
Rotate the device (on every single screen)
Receive a phone call (at the worst possible times)
Switch to/from another app (at the worst possible
times)
Resolution Specific Content and Graphics
Disconnect from the network entirely (airplane mode)
1
73. Edge Test Cases
Switch between wi-fi and wireless networks (device
specific)
Battery dies (device shuts off instantly)
Apply an update (with data change)
2
74. Special Test Cases
Background processing of developed app
App to app communications
Specific interaction with device hardware
Notification or event based triggering
Specific interaction with platform APIs
3
75. Frustration comes from…
Tester can no longer reproduce the error
Tester can reproduce on physical device, but developer cannot in the
simulator
Developer requires physical access to testers device in order to
reproduce and diagnose the error
API environment is down
or inaccessible
App needs to be removed
and re-installed
Device needs to be reset
(power, network, settings, full)
76. Learning How Mobile Works
Shutdown Apps for a Fresh Start
Hard Reset to Recover from Catastrophic Failures
Back-up and Restore the Device to Factory Settings
Delete and Re-Install Apps
How to Create Multi-Tasking
Interruptions
Understanding of the Platform’s
Notification System
Privacy and Accessibility Settings
77. Some things that can help
Version number of build, traceable back to the snapshot
of the code branch, located within the deployed app on
the test device
Screen shots and even video of error occurring on the
test device
Simplistic API Test Interface to verify if
it is the backend or the app
Adequate supply of physical test devices
that can be checked in/out by all team members
78. Some things that can help
Add validation criterial to every story card
Make version control and change control information
of APIs available to all team members
Create an API up/down status page
79. Important Communications
Report the Device Type - Hardware and OS Versions
Capture the complete software version information at time of failure
App version traceable back to code branch
Fresh install or update from prior version?
API Environment and Version
Perform a Standardized Smoke Test First
Steps to Reproduce
Reproducible on second like device
Reproducible on second un-like device
Reproducible within Simulator/Emulator
80. Agile Considerations
introduction of non-functional story cards
addition of non-functional tests to story cards
SCRUM Considerations
co-location and field testing is not practical together
everyone plays every role (anyone can play any role)
personal devices may not be fair game test devices
81. What about beta testers?
They are dynamic and certainly fall into the system
based compatibility testing space, but…
are more often than not selective function based
testers with their own agenda
non-dedicated resources that have higher priorities in
life outside of testing your app
in a controlling position as some of your most
valuable customers
82. Manual is too expensive…
On the day of the launch, purchase the
app from the store and…
ensure that all of the last minute
content changes were applied
correctly
access the system and log on to a
real account
download the updated version from
the store to see if all of your
previously stored data is still
accessible