Testing

The testing phase is the phase when the SUT actual executes the interoperability or conformity assessment tests.

Operator views his test plan

Submitted by abe on Tue, 02/22/2022 - 09:13

The operator accesses the test plan for his system under test.

For each SUT's capability to be tested, the operator shall see the test cases and their different executions (aka test runs) along with information regarding the status of the testing.

All the test cases, regardless of their type, shall be displayed in a single page for the user to manage his progresses.

Session process for operators

Submitted by abe on Fri, 02/11/2022 - 16:56

To help the operator with registering, preparing his SUTs, and executing the test cases, the session process section of the home page will display content that is relevant to his role and his progress in the current test session.

Content is mainly statistics and shortcuts to the pages of interest in the tool.

4 phases are identified:

Menu access

Submitted by abe on Fri, 02/11/2022 - 16:56

The navigation in Gazelle Test Management shall follow the basic test session process. 

The menus shall not be specific to a type of events that can be run with Gazelle Test Management but rather oriented toward a generic usage (for example, remove all references to the Connectathon).

As a user with different roles, I shall not see the same menu entry in different places.

The image below shows the menu layout for (in this order):

Home page for non-logged in users

Submitted by abe on Thu, 02/10/2022 - 17:04

The home page is made of three sections:

  • Announcement section (for non-logged in users)
  • Test session process section
  • Documentation section

The administrator of the tool shall be able to edit/manage the content to be displayed to the user. Users shall see the appropriate section based on his progress in the test session.