Comparing Mobile Testing Tools Using Documentary Analysis

07/01/2023
by   Gustavo da Silva, et al.
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Due to the high demand for mobile applications, given the exponential growth of users of this type of technology, testing professionals are frequently required to invest time in studying testing tools, in particular, because nowadays, several different tools are available. A variety of tools makes it difficult for testing professionals to choose the one that best fits their goals and supports them in their work. In this sense, we conducted a comparative analysis among five open-source tools for mobile testing: Appium, Robotium, Espresso, Frank, and EarGrey. We used the documentary analysis method to explore the official documentation of each above-cited tool and developed various comparisons based on technical criteria reported in the literature about characteristics that mobile testing tools should have. Our findings are expected to help practitioners understand several aspects of mobile testing tools.

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