Augmented Reality & Software Testing - Sourabh d

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Augmented Reality & Software Testing – A

Futuristic Thought Process

Presenter- Sourabh DhavaleL&T Infotech

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Agenda Introduction

Technologies support AR

Combining Real World With Virtual Object

Testing Scope

AR in Software Testing

Market Prospects & Outlook

Benefits2

Introduction

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• Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology or an environment where the additional information generated by a computer is inserted into the user’s view of real world scene. • The augmenting information may consist of virtual geometric objects placed into the environment, or a display of non-geometric information about existing real objects such as distribution of room temperature.

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Technologies Support- AR

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Combining the Real and Virtual Worlds

We need:Precise modelsLocations and optical properties of the viewer

(or camera) and the displayCalibration of all devicesTo combine all local coordinate systems

centered on the devices and the objects in the scene in a global coordinate system

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Combining the Real and Virtual Worlds

Register models of all 3D objects of interest with their counterparts in the scene

Track the objects over time when the user moves and interacts with the scene

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Combining the Real and Virtual Worlds

Registered in three dimensions • Imagery is in 3D• Graphics and Models are created by Designers

Exposure to learning experiencesUsed to enhance collaborative tasks

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Testing ScopeDefining Testing Scope for Testing AR apps :-

Tracking objects in real time. We need to make sure the augmented object is rendered properly by AR applications.

Performance under different inputs. How the AR applications handle different inputs such as change in angle, orientation and distance between image target and smart device.

Applications registers 2D/3D objects correctly and appropriately. We need to make sure that image targets are mapped correctly against their 3D objects.

Hyperlinks and interactive buttons redirect as expected.Network related issues

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AR in Software Testing

Identifying Implementation Areas :

Teaching and learning experiencePreparing and Tracking Test Machines(short

setup time)Executing test cases on the flyUsing hand gestures to pass or fail a stepReportingStatus call with clients through AR based Video

conferencing

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Market Prospects & Outlook of ARMarket Prospects of AR:-

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Market Prospects & Outlook of AR

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Market Prospects & Outlook of AR

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Market Prospects & Outlook of AR

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Benefits of AR

Combines real-world environments and virtual reality• Real-world environments can interact with virtual objects.• Virtual objects will respond to real-world physical actions.

Interactive in real-time • Real time processing• Data can be generated in real time

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Limitations of AR

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Reference and Acronyms

Reference https://

www.google.co.in/search?q=Augmented+reality&safe=active&biw=1366&bih=652&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwie88rogobMAhXD3KYKHTHmCK0QsAQIKg

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/augmented-reality.htmhttp://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~

ee225b/sp11/lectures/Recent%20Advances%20in%20Augmented%20Reality%20PPT.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality-based_testing

AcronymsAR- Augmented Reality

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Any questions

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Thank you