Improving Testing Process In Business-to-Business Integration Projects
Kallanto, Arto (2016)
Kallanto, Arto
2016
Tietotekniikan koulutusohjelma
Tieto- ja sähkötekniikan tiedekunta - Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2016-06-08
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201605254066
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201605254066
Tiivistelmä
Changing multi-project environment of the business-to-business integration is challenging for the testing. Business-to-business integration projects are relatively small and they are managed in an agile manner. Testing is done in parallel with the development which makes it difficult. This master's thesis discourses improving testing process in business-to-business integration projects.
In this master's thesis generally recognized software testing methods and best practices are studied in order to find methods suitable for business-to-business integration project testing. This thesis tries to summarize testing theory into one comprehensive structure. The theory is then applied into the context business-to-business integration projects. Finally, tool requirements for the introduced testing process are defined.
The defined testing process is comprehensive and well-structured but it has not been taken into use yet. The final assessment for the defined testing process cannot be done until it is used for some time and its impacts to quality can be measured. The defined requirements for testing tools address the biggest problems of the current tools efficiently. But the final evaluation of success cannot be done until tools have been developed and taken into use.
In this master's thesis generally recognized software testing methods and best practices are studied in order to find methods suitable for business-to-business integration project testing. This thesis tries to summarize testing theory into one comprehensive structure. The theory is then applied into the context business-to-business integration projects. Finally, tool requirements for the introduced testing process are defined.
The defined testing process is comprehensive and well-structured but it has not been taken into use yet. The final assessment for the defined testing process cannot be done until it is used for some time and its impacts to quality can be measured. The defined requirements for testing tools address the biggest problems of the current tools efficiently. But the final evaluation of success cannot be done until tools have been developed and taken into use.