Automated Mobile Testing Requires Both Real Devices and Emulators/Simulators
Today, businesses compete in an increasingly mobile-centric marketplace. Modern mobile testing teams can no longer take a backseat in ensuring overall application quality. In their efforts to find the ideal environment to run automated mobile tests, organizations are conflicted between real mobile devices and emulators/simulators. One option promises more accurate test results, while the other delivers greater agility.
This white paper argues that organizations should use both these options according to their strengths for a best-of-breed mobile testing environment. It suggests a working model that can be applied to QA workflows right away for maximum benefit.
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