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Live Webinar August 11th, 2022, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  StickyMinds/Techwell

Dev & QA teams across organizations are always looking for ways to achieve the holy grail of testing: high speeds and low costs. With the addition of simulators and emulators to the mobile testing industry, that dream of high-velocity testing has been more achievable than ever.

But how should testing teams make the most of these virtual devices?

What is the right balance between simulators, emulators, and the real devices that are still essential to achieving comprehensive mobile test coverage?

Join best-selling author & DevOps evangelist Eran Kinsbruner of Perfecto, to understand how to drive high-velocity testing with the right combination of real and virtual devices. Get insights into how to build a velocity-focused mobile testing strategy that still helps teams mitigate risk of escaped defects.

You’ll learn:

  1. When to use simulators & emulators.
  2. When to avoid virtual devices and use real devices instead.
  3. Recommendations for optimizing every stage of the SDLC.
  4. Plus, see a live demo of testing against both real and virtual devices in the cloud.

Presenter: Eran Kinsbruner (LinkedIn profile) Mobile Technical Evangelist Perfecto,  and author of The Digital Quality Handbook: Guide for Achieving Continuous Quality in a DevOps Reality; & Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals: A Practical Guide From Industry Experts has extensive experience in the mobile testing market. Prior to Perfecto, he was the mobile testing CTO at Texas Instruments and project manager at Matrix, and he co-invented a test-exclusion automated mechanism for mobile J2ME testing at Sun Microsystems.

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How To Drive High-Velocity Mobile Testing
With Real & Virtual Devices

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