Cloud Computing for Software Testing and Quality Assurance
Project Information
- Discipline
- Computer Science (401)
- Subdiscipline
- 11.01 Computer and Information Sciences, General
- Orientation
- Research
Testing-as-a-Service has recently become a viable testing model to achieve reduced costs and improved service for software test requirements. This project will investigate a cloud based framework to be used as a Testing-as-a-Service solution. This will help organizations with confidently transition from a on-premise to a Cloud test environment. This project aims to offer a highly accessible, dynamically scalable and low-cost test solution, that allows users to outsource your testing requirements, and avoiding complex contracts, long start-up times, and high levels on investment in testing. The project will use the state of art standardized and efficient test methodologies and investigate new testing methodologies that completes transparency of the test progress and certainty of the outcomes. As result of this project, we intent to create a cloud-based composite framework for software testing and quality assessment. Such testing framework will provide capabilities such as testing software projects of varying scale and duration, from very small test tasks to large projects involving continuous testing.
Intellectual MeritWill allow applications to be tested within the testing framework which will be produced in this project.
Broader ImpactsAll software will be available in the open-source domain.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Koray Incki (kincki)
- Project Manager
- Koray Incki (kincki)
- Project Members
- Mehmet Aktas
Resource Requirements
- Hardware Systems
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- alamo (Dell optiplex at TACC)
- foxtrot (IBM iDataPlex at UF)
- hotel (IBM iDataPlex at U Chicago)
- india (IBM iDataPlex at IU)
- sierra (IBM iDataPlex at SDSC)
- xray (Cray XM5 at IU)
- Network Impairment Device
Software will be used as a tool for teaching testing and verification to students who are interested in software engineering and testing.
Scale of Uselarge number of VMs (100), each running varying duration (expected to be less than 24 hours) depending on the test task.
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 08/25/2011 - 03:55