Treffer: Experimental Test and Run Using Equivalence Partitioning and Control-Limit Techniques for Mobile Software.

Title:
Experimental Test and Run Using Equivalence Partitioning and Control-Limit Techniques for Mobile Software.
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Source:
International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering & Technology. Jan-Dec2026, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Database:
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts

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Mobile software development turns around quickly, which induces inadequate testing to meet this short-lived pace of development and release process. The traditional testing procedures just do not fit such a rapid mobile paradigm. This study sets out to exploit two straightforward techniques, namely equivalence partitioning and control-limit techniques, based on software cost and quality. The first technique divides input domain into proper partitions that suit the software functions and selects cost representative data from each partition for testing. The second technique keeps the outcomes within the limits to ensure acceptable output. The contributions of these techniques prove to be reliable steppingstones for mobile software development without losing sight of the founding methodologies. The study envisions that future work should incorporate well-established techniques for developers to set up rapid test-and-run procedures, whereby quality mobile software can be developed from this fast paced and short-lived cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]