IT Solutions - Quality Assurance

Ebot has relentlessly followed the aim to achieve the highest quality for its IT services and solutions. Our quality policies are effectively followed alongside our efforts and procedures. We have policies ensuring that our IT services and solutions

  • meet customer requirements
  • are delivered on time
  • are user friendly
  • and are technically well designed and developed

We are a company, continuously improving the quality of our services and products under the guidance of ISO 9000 framework. We have highly skilled staff, well-designed methodology and vast range of tools and technologies, to enforce our Quality management Philosophy (QMP)

Our QMP ensures the optimum performance of our solutions, with a customer centric approach.
The philosophy shall be continuously applied and maintained within each area of responsibility.

Testing / Quality Assurance

We begin the testing process by developing a comprehensive plan to test the general functionality and special features on a variety of platform combinations. Strict quality control procedures are used. The process verifies that the application meets the requirements specified in the system requirements document and is bug free. At the end of each testing day, the team prepares a summary of completed and failed tests. Our programmers address any identified issues, and the application is resubmitted to the testing team until every item is resolved. All changes and retesting are tracked through spreadsheets available to both the testing and programming teams. Applications are not allowed to launch until all identified problems are fixed. A report is prepared at the end of testing to show exactly what was tested and to list the final outcomes.

Test and Delivery of Project Results

Any software system developed needs to be tested before final delivery. As the Requirement Specification is the basis for software development, it must be the starting point for software tests as well.

Software Tests

Test cases need to be specified and well-documented in order to allow repeated tests. The test specification consists of test cases each of which serving to verify a specific requirement or use case instance of the Requirement Specification. State of the art techniques are applied in order to achieve maximum test coverage, with minimum test effort.