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:*I - Inputs (keyboard/touch/peripherals)
 
:*I - Inputs (keyboard/touch/peripherals)
 
:*S - Store (good source for product claims & marketing material)
 
:*S - Store (good source for product claims & marketing material)
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:*L - Location (where you are matters, G3, G4, WiFi, moving between, turn location service off)
 
:*I - Interactions/Interruptions (from other applications running on the resource limited mobile)
 
:*I - Interactions/Interruptions (from other applications running on the resource limited mobile)
 
:*C - Communication (can you still make/receive calls/txt's/emails)
 
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:*N - Network (mobile connectivity is a multitude of unreliability)
 
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*2012 - Testing mobile applications with COP (who) FLUNG GUN - Dhanasekar Subramaniam
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===2012 - Testing mobile applications with COP (who) FLUNG GUN - Dhanasekar Subramaniam===
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:[http://moolya.com/testing-stories/test-mobile-applications-with-cop-who-flung-gun/ link to original blog]
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:Use the following Mnemonic to generate test ideas for mobile app testing (many are repeats from above)
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:*C - Communication
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:*O - Orientation (of the device)
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:*L - Location
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:*G - Gestures (swipe, multitouch, shake, pich etc)
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*2012 - Applying SFDPOT to mobile testing - Karen N Johnson
 
*2012 - Applying SFDPOT to mobile testing - Karen N Johnson
 
*2013 - Mobile testing checklist - Rosie Sherry
 
*2013 - Mobile testing checklist - Rosie Sherry

Revision as of 00:02, 1 December 2016

It's a new month and I keen to do the Mobile Testing Pathway by Katrina Clokie

Reading the reference list

2010 - Test mobile applications with I SLICED UP FUN! - Jonathan Kohl

link to original pdf
Use the following Mnemonic to generate test ideas for mobile app testing
  • I - Inputs (keyboard/touch/peripherals)
  • S - Store (good source for product claims & marketing material)
  • L - Location (where you are matters, G3, G4, WiFi, moving between, turn location service off)
  • I - Interactions/Interruptions (from other applications running on the resource limited mobile)
  • C - Communication (can you still make/receive calls/txt's/emails)
  • E - Ergonomics (consider overuse issues of suboptimal ergonomics)
  • D - Data (follow the data, scope the breath of data)
  • U - Usability (follow the emotions, do people like using the app)
  • P - Platform (consider the hardware eg hi/lo specs, and the OS and ecosystem)
  • F - Function (does it do what it should)
  • U - User Scenarios (go on a real user's journey through the app)
  • N - Network (mobile connectivity is a multitude of unreliability)

2012 - Testing mobile applications with COP (who) FLUNG GUN - Dhanasekar Subramaniam

link to original blog
Use the following Mnemonic to generate test ideas for mobile app testing (many are repeats from above)
  • C - Communication
  • O - Orientation (of the device)
  • P - Platform
  • F - Function
  • L - Location
  • U - User Scenarios
  • N - Network
  • G - Gestures (swipe, multitouch, shake, pich etc)
  • G - Guidelines (from Apple/Android etc)
  • U - Updates (& downgrades)
  • N - Notifications (banner, alerts, when locked, push)
  • 2012 - Applying SFDPOT to mobile testing - Karen N Johnson
  • 2013 - Mobile testing checklist - Rosie Sherry
  • 2014 - Tips to approach mobile testing - Ministry of Testing & SmartBear Software
  • 2014 - Mobile App Test Coverage Model : LONG FUN CUP - Dhanasekar Subramaniam
  • 2014 - Mobile Testing in a nutshell - Jyothi Rangaiah