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Test regime
When preparing a release we will use this checklist.
General checks
- All checks have to be done using Internet Explorer 7+ and Firefox 3+.
- Version number of the release has been updated.
- Check content of sample metadata & data:
- Should contain proper thumbnails.
- online resources should contain 1 sample data file.
- 1 sample web map service.
- 1 sample WMS server (to show Capabilities).
- 1 Web Map Context document.
- Update strings in English and synchronize the other language files. Here's a description of a function that can assist with this process. Synchronize language files
- Check the links provided on the links page.
- Check the help and search instructions to be in line with application.
- Test import & export of MEF files for the generated examples.
- Test ArcCatalog tool on ArcGIS 9.2 (especially upload).
Installation
- Installation instructions should be correct.
- Installer will insert sample metadata if selected.
- Installer should create shortcuts on Windows, including those to GAST and to the main documentation.
- Clear instruction how to change admin password.
Search
- Navigation between search, results and full metadata.
- Use of interactive maps.
- Check remote search.
- Check keyword search.
Editing
- Test & improve iso19139 editor (highest priority):
- make sure online resource sub templates for download, web map service, web link & web map context are available.
- check working of the thesaurus to add keywords.
- Test FGDC & DC templates and editing.
Administration
- Administrative services have to work on Firefox 3+ as the minimal requirement. Services that do not work on IE 7+ should have a clear note at the top of the page that indicates this.
- Check each of the available services filling out all as well as the minimum details in the different forms (e.g. address in contact details etc.).
- Check the different harvesting methods that have been implemented (and hide those that have not yet been implemented or have severe problems).
Note:
See TracWiki
for help on using the wiki.