This section includes several tasks that are specific to managing iOS
applications.
Instrumenting iOS applications To record and play back tests of a native or hybrid iOS application,
you will need an instrumented version of the application under test (AUT). If this is not
available, you will need to instrument the AUT on a Macintosh computer that contains the Xcode
source project for the AUT. For iOS instrumentation to succeed, you must be able to compile the
Xcode project for the AUT from the command line. You can instrument the AUT
for testing on an iOS device, an iOS Simulator, or both.
Installing instrumented iOS applications
Before you can test an iOS application, the application
must first be instrumented, added to the test workbench, and installed
on the device.