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HPE Mobile Center

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HPE Mobile Center is a software solution for testing and monitoring mobile applications, including functional, performance, and security testing across real-world network conditions on real mobile devices or emulators. It is offered by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. HPE Mobile Center brings users insight into the testing cycle and helps mobile testers run their tests based on real-world use case scenarios. The solution allows running tests on device clouds in Amazon Device Farm. Appium and Selenium users can empower their mobile tests by leveraging the built-in integration with HPE Mobile Center.

Architecture

HPE Mobile Center is a standalone server that provides mobile device access to different test applications. HPE Mobile Center supports a distributed architecture where different test clients can all interact with the same Mobile Center server instance.

The HPE Mobile Center environment is made up of the following components:

  • The Mobile Center server
  • Test devices that are connected to the Mobile Center server
  • Distributed Connector (Windows and Linux versions) which can host mobile devices and connects remotely to the Mobile Center server
  • A database server, which by default is run on the Mobile Center server itself
  • An optional network virtualization server which can be used to test applications running under different network conditions

To set up a testing lab, the mobile devices need to be connected to the server or connector. USB connection mode is supported. Running HPE Mobile Center on a virtual machine is supported.

Supported devices

Android 4.1 and higher* and iOS 6.x and higher devices are supported. This also includes support for the latest releases of Android 5.1.1 and iOS 9.x

Integrations

HPE Mobile Center can be integrated with a variety of tools, including HP Unified Functional Testing, HP LoadRunner, HP Sprinter and HPE AppPulse Mobile software as well as open-source tools such as Appium, Selenium, Jenkins, and Genymotion emulators

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