Best Code Coverage Tools for Android

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    MuukTest Reviews

    MuukTest

    MuukTest

    $6000 per month
    34 Ratings
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    You know that you could be testing more to catch bugs earlier, but QA testing can take a lot of time, effort and resources to do it right. MuukTest can get growing engineering teams up to 95% coverage of end-to-end tests in just 3 months. Our QA experts create, manage, maintain, and update E2E tests on the MuukTest Platform for your web, API, and mobile apps at record speed. We begin exploratory and negative tests after achieving 100% regression coverage within 8 weeks to uncover bugs and increase coverage. The time you spend on development is reduced by managing your testing frameworks, scripts, libraries and maintenance. We also proactively identify flaky tests and false test results to ensure the accuracy of your tests. Early and frequent testing allows you to detect errors in the early stages your development lifecycle. This reduces the burden of technical debt later on.
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    Parasoft Reviews
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    Parasoft

    $35/user/mo
    143 Ratings
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    Parasoft's mission is to provide automated testing solutions and expertise that empower organizations to expedite delivery of safe and reliable software. A powerful unified C and C++ test automation solution for static analysis, unit testing and structural code coverage, Parasoft C/C++test helps satisfy compliance with industry functional safety and security requirements for embedded software systems.
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    RKTracer Reviews
    RKTracer is a sophisticated tool designed for code coverage and test analysis, allowing development teams to evaluate the thoroughness and effectiveness of their testing efforts across various stages, including unit, integration, functional, and system-level testing, all without needing to modify any existing application code or build process. This versatile tool is capable of instrumenting a wide range of environments, including host machines, simulators, emulators, embedded systems, and servers, while supporting a diverse set of programming languages such as C, C++, CUDA, C#, Java, Kotlin, JavaScript/TypeScript, Golang, Python, and Swift. RKTracer offers comprehensive coverage metrics, providing insights into function, statement, branch/decision, condition, MC/DC, and multi-condition coverage, along with the capability to generate delta-coverage reports that highlight newly added or altered code segments that are already under test. The integration of RKTracer into development workflows is straightforward; by simply prefixing the build or test command with “rktracer,” users can execute their tests and subsequently produce detailed HTML or XML reports suitable for CI/CD systems or integration with dashboards like SonarQube. Ultimately, RKTracer empowers teams to enhance their testing practices and improve overall software quality effectively.
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