Want to rollout Test Gap Analysis, Test Impact Analysis or Pareto Testing for your team?
Pilots in numbers
At a glance
Analyses run on your systems
You know the benefits
You use the analyses daily
We'll get to know each other and discuss your use cases, schedules and constraints. Ensure everyone is on the same page.
We setup Teamscale and the analyses, either for you or together with you. This usually takes 2-3 weeks calendar time.
During this time, we'll need support from the people who know (and have access to) your infrastructure. Expect about 2 PD effort for them.
We'll demonstrate the ready-to-use analyses to your evaluation team, train them how to use it and answer any questions they might have.
You and your team use the analyses in your daily work, to get to know it intimately and learn about the benefits for yourselves. This phase aligns with your test and development phases (commonly 4-6 weeks with about 4 PD additional effort on your side).
All the time, we are at your disposal to answer questions and fine-tune or extend the setup.
We jointly reflect on what you've learned and which benefits your gain from the analyses, to help you decide whether you want to continue the flight.
This is typically 3-4 months calendar time after the kickoff (including preparation and waiting times).
Try our solutions
Test Gap Analysis
What is Test Gap Analysis?
Test Gap Analysis reveals code changes that have not been tested on any of your (manual or automated) test stages. Such changes are 5x more likely to contain bugs, which is why you should focus on them first.
Technical requirements
Teamscale needs access to your code in your version control system and you need to record and regularly upload code coverage from every relevant test environment. We’ve already set this up successfully for a large variety of technologies, most often for Java and C#.
Organizational requirements
Please plan for some time between your decision to evaluate Test Gap Analysis and the start of the pilot, to account for the official order to be placed and availability constraints of important people on both sides.
Test Selection
What is Test Selection?
Test Selection identifies a subset of all your tests to give you swift test feedback. This may capture as much as 90% of the defects that your whole test suite would find in only 2% of the test runtime.
Technical Requirements
Teamscale needs access to your code in your version control system and you need to record and regularly upload testwise coverage from every relevant test environment. We’ve already set this up successfully for a number of different technologies, most often for Java and C#.
Organizational requirements
Please plan for some time between your decision to evaluate Test Selection and the start of the pilot, to account for the official order to be placed and availability constraints of important people on both sides.
Test Gap Analysis for Java
Example pilot activities
- Fixed contact persons at CQSE
- Kickoff meeting
- Strategic consulting how to use the Test Gap Analysis
- Integration Git Repositories
- Integration Jira
- Test coverage: unit tests & 1 additional test environment
- Teamscale tutorial for developers and testers
- Support during the evaluation phase
- Joint assessment of selected analysis results
- Final meeting and result presentation
Cost: 15,000 €
Additional test environment: Cost: 7,500 €
E.g., for manual tests, E2E tests, API tests, UI tests, Selenium tests
Individual offer
You are using other programming languages or systems? We’re happy to create an individual offer for you, please reach out!
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