A Blockchain-Based Framework for Distributed Agile Software Testing Life
Cycle
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07212v1
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 08:14:36 GMT
- Title: A Blockchain-Based Framework for Distributed Agile Software Testing Life
Cycle
- Authors: Muhammad Shoaib Farooq, Fatima Ahmed
- Abstract summary: A blockchain-based framework for distributed agile software testing life cycle is an innovative approach.
By leveraging smart contracts on a private blockchain, TestingPlus can help to ensure both the testing team and the development team are working towards a common goal.
- Score: 1.0878040851638
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: A blockchain-based framework for distributed agile software testing life
cycle is an innovative approach that uses blockchain technology to optimize the
software testing process. Previously, various methods were employed to address
communication and collaboration challenges in software testing, but they were
deficient in aspects such as trust, traceability, and security. Additionally, a
significant cause of project failure was the non-completion of unit testing by
developers, leading to delayed testing. This paper integration of blockchain
technology in software testing resolves critical concerns related to
transparency, trust, coordination, and communication. We have proposed a
blockchain based framework named as TestingPlus. TestingPlus framework utilizes
blockchain technology to provide a secure and transparent platform for
acceptance testing and payment verification. By leveraging smart contracts on a
private Ethereum blockchain, TestingPlus can help to ensure that both the
testing team and the development team are working towards a common goal and are
compensated fairly for their contributions.
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