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Analyzing and Selecting Open-source tools to build Test Automation Frameworks

Analyzing and Selecting Open-source tools to build Test Automation Frameworks
(Enterprise Mobility Conference, July 2012)

Meenu Jaiswal, Software Manager in Testing, SAS R&D India (Pvt.) Ltd
Ipsita Samantarai, Software Specialist in Testing, SAS R&D India (Pvt.) Ltd

Abstract
Software companies are aggressively embracing open source software testing tools. There are various reasons for adopting open source testing tools such as to gain competitive advantage, benefits of flexibility and increased innovation.

Prioritized Test Approach for Android Apps Testing

Prioritized Test Approach for Android Apps Testing
(Enterprise Mobility Conference, July 2012)
Jayaprakash Prabhakar, Senior QA Manager, McAfee

Abstract
Android based application testing needs very prioritized testing to ensure the overall coverage and shorter release cycles. The presentation concentrates on Elimination technique which helps in avoiding waste of effort in execution and also focuses on considerations for critical areas.

Security considerations for enterprise mobile applications

Security considerations for enterprise mobile applications
(Enterprise Mobility Conference, July 2012)

Suhas Desai, Practice Lead – Mobile Security Services, Aujas Networks

Abstract
This presentation starts with a brief introduction to enterprise mobile application architecture and then moves on to the various security risks for enterprise mobile applications. He also suggests ways of mitigating these using case studies to illustrate his point.

Performance Testing for Enterprise Mobile Applications

Performance Testing for Enterprise Mobile Applications
(Enterprise Mobility Conference July 2012)

Mohan Kumar B S, Associate Quality Manager, SAP Labs India Pvt. Ltd

Abstract

  • The tablet industry is expected to grow 38% between now and 2015, growing from 67 million units to 248.6, according to Transparency Marketing Research.
  • According to a recent study, more than 1.19 billion workers – 34.9% of the global workforce – will be using mobile technology by 2013. This will create a lot of users traffic.
  • Mobile analytics gives enterprise organizations the ability to analyze, collaborate, and act within a single workflow for better decisions – across lines of business and in any industry, which involves a high volume of business data in the backend.
  • Utilizing mobile devices requires that by considering limited CPU speed, reduced memory and storage, narrow bandwidth and high latency connections, and limited battery life.
  • This creates the potential business case to achieve good performance and scalability with mobile business applications.