{"id":813,"date":"2015-11-03T10:09:46","date_gmt":"2015-11-03T10:09:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gallop.net\/blog\/?p=813"},"modified":"2021-01-20T02:02:53","modified_gmt":"2021-01-19T20:32:53","slug":"performance-testing-of-mobile-apps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/performance-testing-of-mobile-apps\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting Performance Right for Mobile Apps"},"content":{"rendered":"
There has been a whopping increase in the usage of\u00a0smartphones and tablets that have become the major mode to access business, entertainment, and other forms of applications. This is a clear indicator of how important are mobile apps to ensure effective business flow in today\u2019s exploratory market conditions. With the numerous mobile apps available, active users are continuously searching for the best and fastest performing apps. The user preference primarily lies in the actual performance of the mobile app and it obviously plays an important role in bringing more visibility to that particular app.<\/p>\n
Points to Consider <\/strong><\/p>\n So what exactly signifies the need for Performance Testing of Mobile App? Here are a few pointers:<\/p>\n What does the Mobile App Performance testing include?<\/strong><\/p>\n The performance test assesses the overall system performance measuring system response time, and also measures the response time of all the crucial app elements. It also includes CPU usage testing and network usage testing. Performance testing can be carried out as either System testing or as Integration testing. The performance testing also depends on end-user preferences, varying amounts of traffic and impact of different load and usage patterns. Tools used for Mobile App Performance Testing<\/strong><\/p>\n There are many tools available both on-premise and on-cloud. Some of the on-premise tools include HP\u2019s Performance Center Platforms, Appvances\u2019 Performance Cloud, and Apaches\u2019 JMeter etc. HP\u2019s Performance Center Platform flexibly works with a range of server-based applications like thick client and uses Service Virtualization to test both browser and native mobile applications. Appvances\u2019 Performance Cloud supports mobile web app testing through the mobile browser interface. Apaches\u2019 JMeter, available as open source, works with Java and Java server pages and is used for mobile app load testing. With the mobile applications creating a lot of scenarios for testers, mobile performance testing tool vendors look up even at Cloud services to expand mobile performance testing tools to solve these new issues. Some of these include SOASTA which offers greater CI integration, Neotys for real device metrics, Dynatrace that enables more facility to track users effectively in addition to many others.<\/p>\n\n
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