How to Test and Debug Your Mobile Apps in the Cloud
In a heavily fragmented mobile environment, developing applications, which are compatible with multiple platforms and meet increased user expectations, represents a big challenge. Good user experience is expressed through ratings and rankings in the app stores, which directly influences the lifecycle of any app and determines its failure or success rate. In order to provide the digital confidence that your products will work flawlessly across any platform or device, you must properly test your mobile apps.
This white paper explains why organizations should not overlook manual mobile testing and how it plays an important role in delivering a great user experience. It offers some guidance on how to perform manual tests effectively and reviews the benefits of moving to a cloud-based mobile testing platform.
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