Why is rapid prototyping used in mobile testing?
From the user's perspective, what is the difference between native mobile applications and those that were designed to beviewed through a web browser on a mobile device.
Which of the following is correct regarding security in mobile testing?
You are testing an application that will allow users to scan the bar code from a package mailing label and then receive emails from the package shipper as the package moves through the various stages of its delivery (e.g., pickup, receipt at central processing, routing, delivery). If requested, the user can also receive a picture of the signature of the recipient of the package.
This is the second version of this application. The first version was web browser-based and was quite slow to start up. The new version is a native application with all the same functionality. It is expected that this application will have wide usage across a large set of networks with varying speeds and reliability.
Given this information, what would be the best approach for doing your testing to ensure the capabilities of the product are tested as well as the range of devices, environments and networks?
Which of the following skills must the tester have in mobile testing?
What does the word "people are too trusting” mean?
Which of these tasks regarding capabilities of image loading may be considered as the lowest importance to the user?
Correctness can be defined as a combination of which two quality characteristics?
You are testing an application for a smart phone. You have determined that you only need to test one device from the target family of devices because the behavior of all devices in that family will be the same for this application.
This is an example of what test design technique?
Pairwise testing is considered as type of…?
If an application can scale an image to the proper size of the screen but it is the wrong image, what is the functional attribute that is missing here?