2021
DOI: 10.1002/stvr.1801
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A mapping study on mutation testing for mobile applications

Abstract: Summary The use of mutation testing for mobile applications (apps for short) is still a challenge. Mobile apps are usually event‐driven and encompass graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and a complex execution environment. Then, they require mutant operators to describe specific apps faults, and the automation of the mutation process phases like execution and analysis of the mutants is not an easy task. To encourage research addressing such challenges, this paper presents results from a mapping study on mutation … Show more

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“…In addition, there are some initiatives exploring mutation testing of apps for nonfunctional properties, such as energy consumption, but they do not address accessibility faults. Based on elicited results about mutation testing of mobile apps (Silva et al, 2021), and as far we are concerned, there is not a mutation approach for mobile accessibility testing and evaluation.…”
Section: Mutation Testing Of Android Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there are some initiatives exploring mutation testing of apps for nonfunctional properties, such as energy consumption, but they do not address accessibility faults. Based on elicited results about mutation testing of mobile apps (Silva et al, 2021), and as far we are concerned, there is not a mutation approach for mobile accessibility testing and evaluation.…”
Section: Mutation Testing Of Android Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%