Quality Assurance Testing - Functional and Non Functional
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The DevOps Quality Assurance and Testing (QAT) function play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful and high-quality delivery of software within UKHSA.
Collaborating closely with programmes at every phase, the QAT team is dedicated to ensuring the delivery of top-tier products and services through testing and test assurance services.
A key responsibility of the QAT team involves aiding programmes in formulating robust Testing Statements of Work (SOWs) by identifying crucial testing requirements during the project's early stages.
The areas covered by QAT encompass various domains, including: · Testing Consulting Services · Test Assurance · Functional Testing · Non-functional Testing · Functional Test Automation · Integrating Testing in CI/CD Pipeline This function holds critical significance within Technology, and any lapses in the provision of these services could expose UKHSA to potential service disruptions, strained partner relationships, serious reputational damage, and significant legal risk exposure.
What the supplier must deliver
· Integrating Testing in CI/CD Pipeline
· Integrating Testing in CI/CD Pipeline.
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