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August 07, 2024
Different aspects of SAP testing help us work towards improving the quality of an SAP project. Quality Gates help project members to take control of their SAP project, adjust when required and improve the quality of the final product. It also provides confidence and experience for the pursued business value.
What are quality gates?
A quality gate is a milestone in an IT project that requires predefined criteria to be met before the project can proceed to a next phase. For example, when an SAP project moves from the ‘Functional Testing’ phase to the ‘User Acceptance Test (UAT)’ phase. It is important that the demand party (the business) and supply party (the system integrator) who are involved with these different phases are aligned on the expected quality levels. Who is responsible for creating and validating these quality levels should be transparent and clear in advance.
A quality gate can represent the start or end of a testing phase and can be visualized by a checklist. This checklist is used during and at the end of a testing phase in an SAP project. Meaning that in a testing context, it requires predefined criteria to be met before the project can proceed to the next testing phase. In other words, the checklist contains entry and exit criteria.
Example of a checklist
How to use quality gates?
The most common tool for a quality gate is a checklist and this checklist should be created for a specific transition from one phase to the next. In a scrum or DevOps model the quality gates can be used for the transition to a new sprint. In our example, we will use the start of the UAT phase in a waterfall approach. A couple of weeks before the start of the UAT phase, the demand party and the supply party set up a meeting where the demand party hands over their requirements (entry criteria) for the start of the UAT to the supply party, and the supply party agrees to deliver the required IT system to the demand party.
An example of a checklist with entry criteria for the start of a UAT phase in an SAP project:
The test manager in an SAP project usually takes the lead in setting up and monitoring the status of the quality gate. A quality gate has a deadline that matches the end of the previous phase and the start of the next phase. If the quality gate is not completed at the deadline, it is important that the test manager takes the following actions:
Benefits of quality gates for your SAP project
Using the method of quality gates with entry criteria before the start of a test phase helps the SAP project in the following way:
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