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Robotium can be used both for testing applications where the source code is available and applications where only the APK file is available and the implementation details are not known. The framework is released under Apache License 2.0. Its founder and main developer is Renas Reda. Version 5.0.1 was released on January 5, 2014.
To make an APK file, a program for Android is first compiled using a tool such as Android Studio [3] or Visual Studio and then all of its parts are packaged into one container file. An APK file contains all of a program's code (such as .dex files), resources, assets, certificates, and manifest file. As is the case with many file formats, APK ...
Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications (apps) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.
Visual T# is a unit testing framework and development environment integrated with Visual Studio. It includes T#, a programming language designed specifically to naturally express unit test intentions, and tools for compiling, running and maintaining them. xUnit.net: Yes [413]
The basic ideas for Robot Framework were shaped in Pekka Klärck's masters thesis [3] in 2005. The first version was developed at Nokia Networks the same year. Version 2.0 was released as open source software June 24, 2008 and version 3.0.2 was released February 7, 2017.
Android's method to install APK files on a device has been used as a way to sideload unofficial apps onto Windows Subsystem for Android [7] and Chrome OS's Android virtual machine. [8] Shizuku allows an Android phone to connect to its own ADB when connected to a wireless network. The application is available for free on the Google Play Store. [9]
Framework for Integrated Test (Fit), is an open-source (GNU GPL v2 [1]) tool for automated customer tests. It integrates the work of customers, analysts, testers, and developers. It integrates the work of customers, analysts, testers, and developers.
The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is an open-source project licensed under the Eclipse Public License. [1] STAF provides a platform for users to establish cross-platform, distributed software test environments. [2] The design of STAF revolves around the concept of reusable components, known as services.