Test Manager

Amadeus


Case Study Details

Client Name : Amadeus
Location : Valbonne, Franc
From : 5 weeks
To : March 2020 – April 2020
Project Under : ATOS
Consultant : Alex Kouwenhoven

Business Challenge

Managing the migration from ALM to Octane using the Microfocus Migration tool. Managing the Microfocus Connect tool for Synchronisation to Octane. Initial setup of Automation testing and CI-CD integration.

Strategy and Solutions

I performed following activities:

  1. Stakeholder management, management reporting, creation of Stakeholder checklist.
  2. Performing training sessions, using Atos training materials of use cases in ALM Octane.
  3. Selection of ALM Projects to upgrade, creation of check lists for manual verification
  4. Planning of the Project upgrades with business and Testing teams, priority and order
  5. Configuration of ALM Octane Shared- and Workspaces, workflows, CI/CD, Jira, Confluence, Jenkins (UFT, Selenium, SAL, Geb spock, etc.) to match HP-ALM
  6. Editing the upgrade scripts, source and target environments and analysing upgrade log
  7. Running and Verification of upgrade scripts (API’s, log files, web, error correction)
  8. Initial check after upgrade and communicating with Testing Teams

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