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Revision as of 19:49, 9 December 2014
Technology | Software Component Delivery | Software Provisioning | UMD Middleware | Cloud Middleware Distribution | Containers Distribution | Technology Glossary |
Software Provisioning menu: | Software Provisioning Process | UMD Release Process | Quality Assurance | UMD | Staged Rollout |
The Software Provisioning process consists of
- Software Delivery, this is the process according to which Technology Providers submit through GGUS new software releases. Software delivery is performed using one of the three different user interfaces available, i.e. a web form, e-mailing and a web service interface, that create tickets including all the necessary information about the software delivered in order to be processed. GGUS forwards the tickets to RT creating one RT ticket per Product per Platform and Architecture (PPA).
- Software Assessment, is done in two phases
- Quality Assurance
- Stage Rollout
- Reporting, this is the last process that reports back to Technology providers the outcome of the software provisioning process.