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Mobile DevOps Playbook

You're reading from  Mobile DevOps Playbook

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803242552
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Moataz Nabil Moataz Nabil
Profile icon Moataz Nabil

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Mobile DevOps
2. Chapter 1: Resolving Challenges in Mobile DevOps 3. Chapter 2: Understanding the Mobile Ecosystem 4. Chapter 3: Mobile DevOps Fundamentals 5. Part 2: Implementing the Mobile DevOps Environment
6. Chapter 4: Achieving Continuous Integration and Delivery with Mobile DevOps 7. Chapter 5: Implementing a Robust Mobile App Testing Strategy 8. Chapter 6: Mobile App Release Management 9. Part 3: Monitoring, Optimizing, and Securing Mobile DevOps
10. Chapter 7: Establishing Mobile App Monitoring, Observability, and Analytics 11. Chapter 8: Keeping Mobile Apps and DevOps Secure 12. Chapter 9: Mobile DevOps Best Practices 13. Part 4: Moving Beyond Mobile DevOps and the Future of DevOps
14. Chapter 10: Improving Productivity with Developer Experience and Platform Engineering 15. Chapter 11: Predicting the Future of Mobile DevOps 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

A/B testing and feature flags

A/B testing and feature flags are powerful techniques used in mobile app development to experiment, validate, and roll out new features or variations to a subset of users. Let’s delve into how A/B testing and feature flags can benefit mobile apps and the tools available for implementing them.

A/B testing for mobile apps

A/B testing involves presenting different versions of an app or specific features to different user groups to evaluate their impact on user experience, engagement, or key performance indicators (KPIs).

Here’s how it works:

  1. Experimentation: A/B testing tools enable developers to define experiments, create alternative variations (A and B), and assign users randomly to each variation. For example, you might test different app layouts, navigation structures, or button placements.
  2. Measurement: Metrics and analytics are essential for evaluating the success of A/B tests. By monitoring user interactions, conversions...
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