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Title: | Realization of fault detection using Remote testing |
Researcher: | Umarani M |
Guide(s): | Venkatachalam T |
Keywords: | Automation Applications |
University: | Anna University |
Completed Date: | 2018 |
Abstract: | Testing is the process of identifying or discovering the faults or defects in any system which can be achieved by the combination of testing, debugging, and monitoring. By test automation, the software fault detection is focused on higher levels of abstraction because of which the testing process can be done with minimum effort to obtain maximum output specifically in the area of agility. In this customer-centric era that focuses on industry orientated business, acceptance towards agility as well as cost reduction, the major challenge that needs to be addressed is providing value to end customers. Thus, in the field of software testing, a realization of remote automation is significant to address the major challenges concerning cost innovation in any software services, research, and development organizations.In this research, we have combined the nuances of location independent testing along with automation and responsive measurement techniques to realize and envisage the scope of identification and detection of faults.The mobile devices play an instrumental role in the convergence of technology with thousands of applications available in the niche market. There is an open chance for researchers and developers to make it more advanced and to provide better service for the end users. In envisaging the same, it is easy for the software community to address the uncertainties and challenges concerning faults related to user interactions and relatively easy to handle the faults due to realization of functionalities in local scenario. Conversely, the same issue is difficult to address in the case of the complex newline |
Pagination: | xxi,140p. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/342194 |
Appears in Departments: | Faculty of Science and Humanities |
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