Sauce Labs, Inc., the leading cloud-based web and mobile application testing platform, today announced the results of an independent, global developer survey titled, "Web and Mobile Testing Trends."
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - (Feb 11, 2015) - Sauce Labs, Inc., the leading cloud-based web and mobile application testing platform, today announced the results of an independent, global developer survey titled, "Web and Mobile Testing Trends." Conducted by Dimensional Research, the survey reveals that a shift to continuous integration (CI) and other agile methodologies is driving a massive change in the way that development and testing professionals approach testing. And as applications are accessed on increasing numbers of different device and browser types, development teams must find ways to identify and fix an increasing range of environment-specific issues.
"As more and more development teams adopt agile methodologies, it's forcing organizations to re-think how they approach testing in a context of greatly increased demand for test suite reliability and speed," said Steve Hazel, co-founder and chief product officer of Sauce Labs. "This study shows that as continuous integration and other agile methodologies are introduced into the environment, developers are testing earlier and more often -- ultimately leading to better quality software."
Key findings from the report include:
Modern software development approaches change testing
94 percent of respondents say adopting CI or other agile methodologies have changed the way they test
69 percent do more automated testing
61 percent test earlier in the development cycle
CI and agile development teams do more of all types of testing - with the exception of manual testing
Mobile testing creates unique challenges
Mobile testing embraces both web applications used in mobile browsers (89 percent) as well as native or hybrid mobile apps (53 percent)
The survey revealed no standard approach for testing diverse mobile environments
29 percent use only simulators or emulators
37 percent use only real devices
34 percent use a combination of simulators and real devices
Cross browser testing remains vital
80 percent say cross browser testing is "very important"
43 percent test only the most recent version of each browser
76 percent do cross browser testing across mobile and desktop browsers
79 percent say testing more types or versions of browsers would increase quality
Other trends impacting testing
43 percent run unit or functional tests for web and mobile in the cloud
Only 45 percent have fully ended support for Windows XP
"The large number of web developers testing their applications in mobile browsers-76 percent-was surprising to me. This is a big deal for testers and developers," said Diane Hagglund, senior researcher at Dimensional Research. "Today, users can access web applications on any mobile or desktop browser, and web application developers consequently need to be prepared to think about each and every user experience for every device."
To download the full "Web and Mobile Testing Trends" report, click here.
Survey Methodology In January 2015, a global database of technology professionals responsible for testing web and mobile applications was emailed an invitation to participate in a Web survey on the topic of testing trends. A total of 504 individuals completed the survey. Participants included a variety of roles, company sizes, industries and regions. A copy of this report was offered as an incentive for participation.
About Dimensional ResearchDimensional Research provides practical marketing research to help technology companies make smarter business decisions. Our researchers are experts in technology and understand how corporate IT organizations operate. Our qualitative research services deliver a clear understanding of customer and market dynamics. For more information, visit www.dimensionalresearch.com.
About Sauce LabsSauce Labs is the leading cloud-based web and mobile application automated testing platform. Its secure and reliable testing infrastructure enables users to run JavaScript unit and functional tests written with Selenium and Appium, eliminating the time and expense of maintaining a test grid. With Sauce Labs, organizations can achieve success with continuous integration and delivery, increase developer productivity and reduce infrastructure costs for software teams of all sizes.
Sauce Labs is a privately-held company funded by Toba Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Triage Ventures and the Contrarian Group. For more information, please visit http://saucelabs.com.