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Author(s):  
Srinivas Perala, Dr. Ajay Roy

Every product has defects and identifying defects in the process of development and rectifying them before the launch of the product is very important. Embedded software testing process find the bugs in the software and report to the developer to fix issues. Sometimes to meet the product release deadlines, test engineers will not get much time to cover all test cases. That is why most software testing depends on test automation. In this paper, we focused on the area of automotive and home appliances embedded software test automation. Test automation is the only solution to improve the test phase and meet the timeline of the product launch. There are many test Automation tools like LabVIEW, test stand, and automation desk to automate testing embedded software. However, there is still manual efforts are required to use these tools. This paper deals automate those manual efforts. This Works shows how to generate test scripts from test cases to reduce the manual efforts, time, and cost.


NDT World ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
Vladimir Povarov

Traditionally, on reactors of the VVER type, a manual measuring tool is used to inspect the sealing surfaces of the main joint. To automate testing, a PGR-59 system was developed, which was successfully applied to three new power units of type VVER-1200. The purpose of the application is to measure the geometric characteristics of the main joint and determine the filling factor of the sealing grooves with nickel wire. Measurement is performed by laser scanning. Additionally, the article has a television camera for searching for defects with the possibility of measuring their dimensions. The result of the work was the obtaining of actual profiles of seating surfaces of the main joint of the reactor. The use of the PGR-59 system allows you to monitor the change in the profile of the seating surfaces, which constantly changes due to mechanical impact on the seating surfaces, predict its condition and plan the necessary repairs in advance. Based on the measurement results, new data were found on the nature of the main connector seal. The information obtained during the actual measurements made it possible to improve the operational and ergonomic characteristics of the system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 293-298
Author(s):  
Minal Moharir ◽  
Karthik Bhat Adyathimar ◽  
Shobha G ◽  
Vishal Soni
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Author(s):  
Diego R. Almeida ◽  
Patrícia D. L. Machado ◽  
Wilkerson L. Andrade

Abstract Context Mobile devices, such as smartphones, have increased their capacity of information processing and sensors have been aggregated to their hardware. Such sensors allow capturing information from the environment in which they are introduced. As a result, mobile applications that use the environment and user information to provide services or perform context-based actions are increasingly common. This type of application is known as context-aware application. While software testing is an expensive activity in general, testing context-aware applications is an even more expensive and challenging activity. Thus, efforts are needed to automate testing for context-aware applications, particularly in the scope of Android, which is currently the most used operating system by smartphones. Objective This paper aims to identify and discuss the state-of-the-art tools that allow the automation of testing Android context-aware applications. Method In order to do so, we carried out a systematic mapping study (SMS) to find out the studies in the existing literature that describe or present Android testing tools. The discovered tools were then analyzed to identify their potential in testing Android context-aware applications. Result A total of 68 works and 80 tools were obtained as a result of the SMS. From the identified tools, five are context-aware Android application testing tools, and five are general Android application testing tools, but support the test of the context-aware feature. Conclusion Although context-aware application testing tools do exist, they do not support automatic generation or execution of test cases focusing on high-level contexts. Moreover, they do not support asynchronous context variations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Zhen Xu ◽  
James Miller

Due to the rapid evolution of web applications and computer techniques, visual incompatibility of web pages has become a problem across different browsers and platforms influencing the functionality of the web applications. At the present, researchers have made progress to address such issues; in addition, many commercial tools have emerged as well. However, drawbacks still exist in the existing work, where fully automate testing at the system level is still not achieved. In this paper, we attempt to propose a framework to detect the cross browser visual incompatibilities automatically. Highlights of the proposed framework include template based case organization, version based automation, and similarity embedded incompatibilities identification.


Author(s):  
Gursimran Singh ◽  
Harpreet Kaur

With the growth of website content it is become difficult to manage relations between Individual webpage and keep track of their hyperlinks within a website. This causes some Hyperlink become dead or broken. A broken Link  is a  link on a web page that no longer works. It is difficult to find out the broken link manually by checking each hyperlink individually because it is time consuming and tedious work. So to eliminate this we can use the selenium web driver tool and java code to automate testing of each hyperlink individually. The objective of this thesis is to automate finding of broken links using selenium web driver tool.


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