DocumentCode
742657
Title
MobiGUITAR: Automated Model-Based Testing of Mobile Apps
Author
Tramontana, Porfirio ; Ta, Bryan Dzung ; Memon, Atif M. ; Ta, Bryan Dzung
Author_Institution
Univ. of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
Volume
32
Issue
5
fYear
2015
Firstpage
53
Lastpage
59
Abstract
As mobile devices become increasingly smarter and more powerful, so too must the engineering of their software. User-interface-driven system testing of these devices is gaining popularity, with each vendor releasing some automation tool. However, these tools are inappropriate for amateur programmers, an increasing portion of app developers. MobiGUITAR (Mobile GUI Testing Framework) provides automated GUI-driven testing of Android apps. It´s based on observation, extraction, and abstraction of GUI widgets´ run-time state. The abstraction is a scalable state machine model that, together with test coverage criteria, provides a way to automatically generate test cases. When applied to four open-source Android apps, MobiGUITAR automatically generated and executed 7,711 test cases and reported 10 new bugs. Some bugs were Android-specific, stemming from the event- and activity-driven nature of Android.
Keywords
Android (operating system); finite state machines; graphical user interfaces; mobile computing; program testing; public domain software; MobiGUITAR; automated GUI-driven testing; automated model-based testing; mobile GUI testing framework; mobile apps; open-source Android apps; scalable state machine model; user-interface-driven system testing; Androids; Computer bugs; Graphical user interfaces; Humanoid robots; Mobile communication; Software testing; Android apps; GUI testing; MobiGUITAR; android testing; mobile apps; software engineering; software testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MS.2014.55
Filename
6786194
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