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The Need for Testing the Internet of Things

What is Risk?

Kevin Ashton, co-founder of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, which created a global standard
system for RFID and other sensors, coined the phrase Internet of Things in 1999. IoT
encompasses a world where living and inanimate things are connected wirelessly and
serve the purpose of machine-to-machine communication.

The IoT demands an extensive range of new technologies and skills that many
organizations have yet to master, said Nick Jones, vice president and distinguished
analyst at Gartner. A recurring theme in the IoT space is the immaturity of technologies
and services and of the vendors providing them. Architecting for this immaturity and
managing the risk it creates will be a key challenge for organizations exploiting the IoT.
In many technology areas, lack of skills will also pose significant challenges.

The above statement very clearly lays down the need, an importance of testing all things
IoT. It is obvious that while IoT will have a strong, positive impact on making our lives

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easier, on the flip side, it will need the organizations providing such services pay a lot
more attention to security, risk, designing, and the basic architecture of their products.

With the recent focus on IoT-enabled devices, theres a huge surge in the products
related to household, healthcare, utilities, cars, etc. on a Year-on-year basis.
Additionally, enterprises the world over are also rapidly migrating, developing, or rolling
out newer IoT-enabled products into the market.

As listed very accurately in a PR by Gartner, following will be the business-critical areas


that most organizations will need to pay a very strong attention to in the coming years:

IoT Security
IoT Analytics
IoT Device (Thing) Management
Low-Power, Short-Range IoT Networks
Low-Power, Wide-Area Networks
IoT Processors
IoT Operating Systems
Event Stream Processing
IoT Platforms
IoT Standards and Ecosystems

Related : Why is it Critical to Ensure Optimum Quality in the Era of IoT and
Wearables?

Testing software and systems for IoT also involves physical, sensory and emotional
interactions because todays digital devices not only work based on keystrokes, but also
respond to our touch, motion, and voice. This makes Human Experience testing also a
very crucial part of testing IoT.

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Testing IoT also will need to involve testing all possible devices for all possible
permutations and combinations of OSs and software supported. Emulators and
simulators will need to be used in a large scale to test all such products end-to-end. This
will require making the use of all-encompassing Test Labs.

Internet of Things, thus, is all pervading. Each and every aspect related to the
production of an IoT product needs to be thoroughly tested and verified before being
launched for public consumption. Not doing so can lead to severe and serious
repercussions.

In order to master and implement IoT, organizations need to work closely with mature
vendors to overcome key hurdles. Testing IoT in addressing data management, security
and privacy concerns helps in offering trusted products. Gallop experts provide in-depth
skills to identify potential bugs and failures avoiding disastrous failure of products.
Testing often and testing continuously will prove to be a crucial factor in identifying and
fixing the discrepancies of the IoT products.

Gallop Solutions has a decade of expertise as an independent testing services provider.


Contact Gallops team of testing experts for your testing requirements.

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