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<P>The infrastructure to maintain automated testing
<P>The infrastructure to maintain automated testing
effort must be implemented. This process will start with the
effort and new/revised processes must be implemented. This process will start with the
installation of cloud based hardware at Moodle HQ and the setup of
installation of cloud based hardware at Moodle HQ and the setup of
VM's to support the required test environments.</P>
VM's to support the required test environments.</P>

Revision as of 06:50, 13 March 2012

Implementation

Implementing test automation can initially be time-consuming and require a lot of effort. Evidence also exists to suggest that this effort reduces over time as the new processes become common practice. The impact of the initial implementation period can be minimised by good planning, good coaching and a strong managerial support for the new processes.

Phase 1: Infrastructure and the Integration Process: Currently in Progress

The infrastructure to maintain automated testing effort and new/revised processes must be implemented. This process will start with the installation of cloud based hardware at Moodle HQ and the setup of VM's to support the required test environments.

The integration process affects quality for the whole organisation as all code must go through the integration process to become 'live'. The processes described above will will be initially implemented at integration. Any changes to the existing processes will take place side-by-side with existing processes to manage risk. i.e. existing processes impacted by changes will be maintained in their current state until implementation of changes becomes stable.

The setup of test environments will initially start with a restricted number of high risk test environments so that the automation process, particularly test cases, can be developed incrementally.

Agile Development of Testing Practices

Modifications to the process should be made in an incremental manner based up scrum methodology. A series of 2 weekly sprints will be used to time-box test planning and implementation tasks.