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We have developed our Metisure© framework to engender total confidence in clients by providing comprehensive support across all the component areas of software quality and testing. The framework provides the reference structure for delivering our range of Quality and Testing Services. These range from strategic services such as Client Quality Capability Assessments designed to define high level Quality Roadmaps and put them in place, to providing full testing support for individual change projects.
The framework is designed to deliver standardised testing services through the change lifecycle, from the definition of the Quality Strategy at Programme/Project initiation, through the development of estimates and budgets, Test Planning, Test execution, Implementation Support and Post Implementation reviews. This encompasses the planning and management of the required key phases of testing (Factory Acceptance, Functional Pre-Acceptance, Functional, Business/User Acceptance, Performance, Security, Operational Acceptance) and support for the planning, development and management of Test Automation.
Assessments //
Current SQA and Test capability
Opportunities to Improve
Alignment with Metisure©
Quality Roadmaps
Business Case Development
Post Implementation
Test Strategy //
Implement Quality Roadmap
Produce Quality Assurance Strategy
Governance/ Organisation
Test Environment
Standardisation/ Centralisation
Testing //
Test Planning - Structure, Estimates, Timelines, Plans
Manage Testing
Test Execution
Defect Management
Test Environment Management
Specialist Supports //
Test Automation
Performance Testing
Metrics Frameworks
Tool selection and
Implementation
Software Quality in an Agile World (White Paper)
Abstract
Many organisations are adopting Agile approaches e.g. SCRUM or using elements of Agile in seeking to deliver better products in quicker timeframes in conjunction with a focus on strong customer engagement. Agile, in common with previous IT innovations has it proponents and opponents and its share of successes and failures.
Is the environment around Agile different this time and if so – why?
How does one make sense of it all and deliver quality in an Agile world? - Link to White Paper

