Mobile Complete to ship automated mobile testing and scripting software
Mar 4, 2008 8:36 AM
Mobile Complete’s DeviceAnywhere Pro is a fully automated mobile testing and scripting software, featuring access to most handsets on the market.
Mobile Complete has introduced DeviceAnywhere Pro, which features fully automated mobile testing and scripting.
Offered in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, DeviceAnywhere Pro offers developers access to physical handsets on live global networks using the Internet. Users can create such test automation scripts as a drag-and-drop interface, a record-and-playback mechanism — where all user interactions with a phone are recorded into a script — and a Java API, which enables advanced scripting as well as integration with other test management frameworks. The software also features a resource manager, which allows users to test one script across multiple devices. A scheduling feature allows users to schedule tests to take place at any time during the day or night.
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