Visual improvement of test reports #893
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Nice ideas. Something to consider (I don't have a solution for it): not all checks are equally important. For example if it is required by the IR as a main operation (like downloading the entire dataset) or because other checks may depend on the result. So it could be hard or a bit misleading to express the test result in a single number or percentage. |
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[2017.4 meeting 2018-11-15] the improvement proposal is considered to be useful and nice to have. |
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That would be a great improvement in order to provide the correct impression on the result of the tests. |
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It’s very useful for us this visual implementatin. We consider a very useful improvement to have this information in a visual way:
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I agree with @thijsbrentjens. If possible, a distinction should be made between the different prioritisations of requirements. |
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The way test reports are generated may give the visual impression of a negative outcome even in the case that only a small number of tests have failed (i.e. the general outcome is positive), e.g. in the following example:
The test outcome can be visually changed and improved through e.g. the following measures:
NOTE: this figure is taken from the website https://seositecheckup.com, which "validates" a website against SEO performance criteria. Similar examples can be easily found elsewhere.
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