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OKR template to implement automation testing across development platform and code

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This OKR is focused on incorporating automation testing across the platform's code and development process. The first key objective is to identify and list all testable features in the existing code base, ensuring each feature is indeed testable. To meet this goal, a comprehensive review of the entire code base is necessary.

The second objective is the creation and documentation of automated test scripts for a significant 70% of the identified features. This necessitates the development of detailed test scripts and the identification of the most crucial features needing these scripts. Documentation of the tested features and the script process is also a requirement.

The third objective aims at achieving a high success rate of 95% in detecting and reporting bugs through automated tests. This requires the implementation of automated testing tools designed to highlight software glitches. Then, team members need to be trained on analyzing the results of these automated tests.

Regular updates and fine-tuning of the automated test scripts, to ensure their continued effectiveness, are also part of the initiatives under this objective. This ultimately leads to more efficient detection and reporting of bugs, contributing to a more robust and reliable platform.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveImplement automation testing across development platform and code
  • Key ResultKRIdentify and list 100% of testable features within the existing code base
  • TaskReview entire code base to identify testable features
  • TaskCreate a comprehensive list of these features
  • TaskConfirm all identified features are indeed testable
  • Key ResultKRCreate and document comprehensive automated test scripts for 70% of identified features
  • TaskDevelop comprehensive automated test scripts
  • TaskIdentify key features requiring automated test scripts
  • TaskDocument tested features and script process
  • Key ResultKRAchieve a 95% success rate in detecting and reporting bugs through automation tests
  • TaskImplement automated testing tools to highlight software errors
  • TaskTrain team members on analyzing automated test results
  • TaskRegularly update and refine automated test scripts
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