3 Mobile App Testing Frameworks You Have To Know: XCUITest, Espresso & Appium
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Live Webinar December 12th, 2017, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
The mobile testing landscape is undergoing a transformation driven by faster execution time and persona skill matching.
Moving to continuous testing means every team member is responsible for quality, and this has led to the rise of new testing frameworks such as Espresso (focused on Android) and XCUITest (focused on iOS native apps testing).
Join this web seminar to learn the key differences between each framework (including Appium) and understand the benefits of XCUITest for iOS native apps testing.
You’ll also learn:
- The pros and cons of the three leading test frameworks for mobile apps
- How to extend Appium, Espresso, and XCUITest using advanced reporting and automation at scale in the cloud
- The best methods for testing a native iOS 11 app on the latest iPhones (iPhone X and iPhone 8)
Can’t attend the live event? No worries! Register now & Techwell will send you the recording.
Presenters:
Eran Kinsbruner (LinkedIn profile) Mobile Technical Evangelist Perfecto, and author of The Digital Quality Handbook: Guide for Achieving Continuous Quality in a DevOps Reality; & Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals: A Practical Guide From Industry Experts has extensive experience in the mobile testing market. Prior to Perfecto, he was the mobile testing CTO at Texas Instruments and project manager at Matrix, and he co-invented a test-exclusion automated mechanism for mobile J2ME testing at Sun Microsystems.
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3 Mobile App Testing Frameworks You Have To Know:
XCUITest, Espresso & Appium
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