2015 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1109/sose.2015.17
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Testing Location-Based Function Services for Mobile Applications

Abstract: Mobile testing is becoming an urgent and important research subject due to the explosive increase of mobile app downloads and mobile users. Now, location-based function services in mobile apps not only enhance mobile user experience, but also bring new challenges and issues in software testing. This paper focuses on location-based testing issues for mobile apps, and proposes a new testing model and method to address these needs. An application example for a popular location-based mobile app (Waze) and its case… Show more

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“…As nearby apps are interacting and exchanging messages by implementing an dedicated application protocol, the developer has to assess that the contextual interactions of peers does not lead to deadlocks; App Interoperability. Given the device and OS fragmentation of Android, 12 different configurations need to be supported by the peers. More specifically, the nearby app is expected to work correctly, no matter the underlying configuration of nearby peers.…”
Section: B Objectives When Testing Nearby Mobile Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As nearby apps are interacting and exchanging messages by implementing an dedicated application protocol, the developer has to assess that the contextual interactions of peers does not lead to deadlocks; App Interoperability. Given the device and OS fragmentation of Android, 12 different configurations need to be supported by the peers. More specifically, the nearby app is expected to work correctly, no matter the underlying configuration of nearby peers.…”
Section: B Objectives When Testing Nearby Mobile Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our framework we propose new test oracles, some literature work also propose to add a set of test oracles [7], [8], [9]. We test nearby P2P mobile apps which lead us to consider the dynamic context of the app being tested [10], [11], [12], [13], [4], and to consider controlling the executed event sequences in the tested app [14], [15], [16], [17]. Also, in our framework, we propose a black-box testing as it is becoming a requirement for mobile apps testing [18], [19], [20].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, based on the difference between the regular and the actual speed of a vehicle, this agent sends a list of eventual causes of this deviation to which a user can confirm or deny the origin of this delay. This road traffic management officer is used recently by several technological solutions (Waze for example) [35].…”
Section: The Data Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Ye and Dai [42] proposed the use of a component interaction graph to generate a family of test adequacy criteria. -Gao et al [45] [80] have proposed a testing-location based for component based mobile application -Weber [81] have developed a tool for supporting fuzz testing of component based system.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%