Software engineering: a practitioner's approach (2nd ed.)
Software engineering: a practitioner's approach (2nd ed.)
Art of Software Testing
Testing large software with automated software evaluation systems
Proceedings of the international conference on Reliable software
End-to-End Integration Testing
APAQS '01 Proceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Quality Software
Agile regression testing using record & playback
OOPSLA '03 Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Computer
Observations and lessons learned from automated testing
Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
A new model for service and application convergence in B3G/4G networks
IEEE Wireless Communications
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Mobile phones and laptop users are enjoying the fast and seamless Internet access provided by 3rd generation (3G) mobile technology, which allows the use of applications such as email, WWW, office tools, messaging, and communicating on the move. In the future beyond 3G (B3G) applications, networks and services will create many more opportunities for companies and individuals to use mobile phones in their everyday lives, in group work, information sharing, multi-user games and other purposes. In a mobile environment, these applications use online connections to complex network resources and other users and exchange data with them, for example to retrieve and publish content, collect and use context information from different sources, and use interactive value-added mobile network services such as billing, presence, streaming, and location-based services at the same time. Multiple online connections bring new challenges to the testing of B3G applications. In this paper, we discuss the new testing needs of B3G applications and present an experimental system for automating testing of B3G mobile applications that supports application testing in multiple mobile phones at the same time. We found that the available commercial testing tools support only one mobile phone at a time and therefore they do not efficiently support testing of B3G applications.