Traceability for non-zero tolerance testing with high QoS requirements
Software for microservices can be tested in a short time. A unit test takes less than 10 milliseconds, as does an integration test, and system tests using test containers deliver results in seconds. A complete CI pipeline takes less than five minutes. Defects are not tolerated.
In large software projects, the complexity of the development and testing process increases dramatically. For CI pipelines with more than five integration levels, execution times and the number of test results explode. Zero defects? Almost impossible. Only with well-structured development and test pipelines, quality gates and traceability of test results, high QoS requirements can be met.
In this talk, we will show you how to achieve this permanently without driving your developers directly into burnout.
Nutzen für den Teilnehmer:
- see a real showcase of how to manage complex CI pipelines
- get an idea of an effective integration test strategy to keep high development velocity
- learn about methods and principles for achieving the highest QoS requirements
Behandelte Problemstellungen:
Why are quality gates an essential part of large software testing projects?
How to manage complex test and integration processes?
How to visualize the status of integration stages, including potential abort conditions or risk releases?
Vortragssprache: Englisch
Level: Fortgeschrittene
Zielgruppe: Developer, Engineers, Test manager, Project Manager, Agile Test Leader
Unternehmen:
TraceTronic GmbH
![Dipl.-Inf. Sebastian Dietze](/_assets/61835bd515028a18bde8e9f95de896e6/Images/speaker-icon.png)
Dipl.-Inf. Sebastian Dietze