Visible to the public Scalable Quality and Testing Lab (SQTL): Mission-Critical Applications Testing

TitleScalable Quality and Testing Lab (SQTL): Mission-Critical Applications Testing
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsHamad, R. M. H., Fayoumi, M. Al
Conference Name2019 International Conference on Computer and Information Sciences (ICCIS)
KeywordsAutomation, Automation Testing, Banking, business intelligence tools, competitive intelligence, Continuous Integration Testing, Data Driven Testing, decentralized testing tools, interactive dashboard, Manual Testing, Measurement, Measurement and Metrics Texting, Metrics, metrics testing, mission-critical application, nonintegrated testing tools, performance testing, program testing, pubcrawl, QE, quality engineers, scalable quality-testing lab, security testing, selenium, Software, software quality, Software Testing, SQTL, Tools, Web Application Testing
Abstract

Currently, the complexity of software quality and testing is increasing exponentially with a huge number of challenges knocking doors, especially when testing a mission-critical application in banking and other critical domains, or the new technology trends with decentralized and nonintegrated testing tools. From practical experience, software testing has become costly and more effort-intensive with unlimited scope. This thesis promotes the Scalable Quality and Testing Lab (SQTL), it's a centralized quality and testing platform, which integrates a powerful manual, automation and business intelligence tools. SQTL helps quality engineers (QE) effectively organize, manage and control all testing activities in one centralized lab, starting from creating test cases, then executing different testing types such as web, security and others. And finally, ending with analyzing and displaying all testing activities result in an interactive dashboard, which allows QE to forecast new bugs especially those related to security. The centralized SQTL is to empower QE during the testing cycle, help them to achieve a greater level of software quality in minimum time, effort and cost, and decrease defect density metric.

DOI10.1109/ICCISci.2019.8716404
Citation Keyhamad_scalable_2019