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UGBU Products On CloudApplication Testing On / For Cloud
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Agenda – Cloud Testing Overview Life Cycles – Conventional vs Cloud For Cloud vs On Cloud
– Testing On The Cloud – Public Vs Private – Testing On The Cloud – Challenges– Testing For The Cloud - Service Offerings– Testing For The Cloud – Challenges
Testing For Migration To Cloud KPIs – Conventional vs Cloud Testing Test Environments in the Cloud – Benefits Case Study… Conclusion - Q&A
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Overview
Conventional Testing: Requires – Expensive dedicated infrastructure and resources that are only used sporadically. – With the growing complexity of business applications, it is harder to build and maintain in-house
testing facilities that mimic real-time environments.
Cloud Testing: Provides – Unlimited resources with scalability, flexibility and availability of distributed testing environment.– Reduces the execution time of testing of large applications and lead to cost-effective solutions. – Challenges of these testing paradigm such as Data Security and a lack of standards.
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Testing Life Cycles – Conventional vs Cloud
Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) Cloud Testing Life Cycle
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Cloud Testing i.e. On Cloud vs For Cloud
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Testing On Cloud - Service Offerings
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Testing On The Cloud - Challenges
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Testing for the cloud – Private Vs PublicTest Principles Testing applications hosted on
Physical InfrastructureTesting applications hosted on Private Cloud
Testing applications hosted on Public Cloud
Functional Validation Testing the quality against defined requirements
Assure quality of SaaS based applications
Assure quality of application based on QoS
Integration Validate integration points within/between applications
Validate vendor specific components and service integrations inside private cloud
E2E application integration over cloud
API & Connectivity Testing
Validation of protocols like REST,SOAP,RMI within enterprise ecosystem
Testing user-centered service APIs within the private cloud
Testing application service APIs from/on/over public cloud
Security Testing applications security and vulnerability in a fairly secure ecosystem
Testing user-oriented security on a secure private cloud
Testing multi tenancy and data security on pervasive public cloud
Scalability/Elasticity/Endurance
Limited to the defined non-functional requirements and benchmarking
Performance and scalability testing on private cloud against agreed SLA
Measuring and validating QoS of various components in public cloud
Interoperability/Compatibility
Greater cohesion of trusted components in inhouse enterprise ecosystem
Testing interoperability of various components incubated in same private cloud
Testing E2E interoperability of various participating components
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Testing For The Cloud - Challenges
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Testing For Migration To Cloud
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Primary Objectives Testing & Execution Time Testing Environment
KPIs – Conventional Vs Cloud Testing
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Setting testing environment and configuration
Test Simulation
Snapshots of multiple machines together
KPIs – Conventional Vs Cloud Testing
Configuration parameters for the network / lab
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KPIs – Conventional Vs Cloud Testing
Software tools consolidation for large clients
Cases where applicable more than one tool can be used
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Test Environments in the Cloud – Benefits
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Test Environments in the Cloud – Benefits
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Conclusion
Conventional software testing incurs high capital cost such as expenditure on hardware, software and its maintenance to simulate user activity from different geographic locations.
In case of applications where rate of increase in number of users is unpredictable or there is variation in deployment environment depending on client requirements, cloud testing is more effective.
References– http://tassq.org/uploads/pastdinner/7173_Testing_on_the_Cloud_Vs_Testing_for_the_Cloud___Final.pdf– www.ijser.org
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