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The Internet of Things and its Impact on the Quality Assurance Testing Process

Author: Ritesh Mehta
by Ritesh Mehta
Posted: May 30, 2018

Software testing services bring the advantage of a dedicated testing team sans the challenges in maintaining such team. Software testing experts have proficiency in numerous platforms, technologies and standards and thus could apply integrated testing strategies as well as the best testing solutions. With industry standard testing and QA methods in place, a QA testing company could deliver successful solutions to customers with minimal risk.

WHY IOT WOULD MATTER TO QA PROFESSIONALS

It’s easy to ignore the challenge of the Internet of Things if it’s not one’s job, but this would change soon. IoT testing does matter today. The IoT brings security, performance and API testing to the fore.

  1. Security Testing. The value of application security, creating software, which inherently is hard to breach, is understood well. However, it remains an afterthought for most enterprises. They do not pay attention until they’re hacked. The emphasis on IoT testing would force organizations to take app security seriously, which would benefit all software, not only those IoT applications. QA testing companies should ensure the security of any testing and QA process.
  2. Performance Testing. Another QA practice, which do not get enough attention, would also get a boost from the internet of everything. Performance testing is critical since it shows how the software operates in real-world scenarios, wherein for instance, IoT-enabled appliance extract capacity from the network continually. This is true in the workplace, wherein an elevator pings the network at frequent intervals to report status of different reports or parts of the number of people who use it. Network overload would be the new normal with IoT, pressuring software development teams to address app performance management early on in the development process.

3. API Testing. The rise of IoT-enabled devices, appliances and other machines would also force QA professionals to focus on API testing. The idea is to ensure that the API which the software depends on to interact with e-commerce websites perform reliably and works properly. A washing machine is set up to order a preferred detergent from a preferred supplier, depending on the best price. The APIs should be tested from the washer to Amazon, the washer to Costco, washer to Target. API testing is more of an issue with the internet of things use scenarios.

THE IOT AND ITS IMPACT ON TESTING

The Internet of Things is booming in almost all industry verticals. With the rise of technology and the rise of market demands, organizations plan to build internet of everything products to expand the connected ecosystems. To handle the challenges, such as big volume and variety of data, complex architecture, enterprises have to come up with unique IoT testing or QA strategy to ensure the reliability of the devices and products.

Io T is taking over the world in practice and concept by changing how industries work together. The internet of everything initiated the fast evolution of ideas, which impact daily activities and certainly would accelerate the technical capability of the world to make digital ecosystems of the future a reality at present. The IoT consists of three major components, such as things, communication and computing. For IoT to work all things within the home or office should be able to communicate with one another without any interruption. If communication between devices breaks down for any reason, the whole system would collapse. The other IoT piece is the computations, which are being conducted in the background that’s needed to make things run smoothly. Computing is made in a central location, like desktop, mobile device or server.

FUTURE OF IOT TESTING

The IoT could turn out to be the biggest software development as well as testing opportunity of all time. While IoT devices, like tablets, phones and wearables may seem ubiquitous already, the networked array and additional vast of embedded IoT sensors and systems eventually could outnumber the familiar portables with a global reach of expanded services and apps.

Organizations are expected to be the most eager adopters of the internet of things initiatives, outpacing consumers and governments. En route to integrate over 23 billion devices to verticals, like retail and manufacturing within the next four years, the development of IoT is expected to increase the scope of IoT testing considerably.

The IoT poses fresh challenges to software developers and software testers, which would stretch their skills to release quality-assured, top-notch software. Test engineers should account for factors, like battery level, current network coverage and available bandwidth, which had been less pressing with traditional laptop and desktop computing.

With test automation and integration, the QA teams and QA testing services should devise testing procedures that would secure the further IoT tech expansion.

About the Author

Ritesh Mehta is the Sales Director at TatvaSoft Australia, a Software & mobile app development company. For Over 15 years, he has been professionally active in financial management, software development.

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