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Disclaimer The following slides are from my viewpoint only and are not necessarily the view point of The Boeing Company or it’s management. John (J.D.) Drollinger Integrated Validation The Boeing Company.

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  1. Disclaimer The following slides are from my viewpoint only and are not necessarily the view point of The Boeing Company or it’s management

  2. John (J.D.) Drollinger Integrated Validation The Boeing Company For the last 9 years J.D. has supported the implementation of a large-scale business process re-engineering plan, dealing with design, planning, manufacturing and quality. His main responsibility is in integrated validation, where he has worked backward from managing the end user simulation activity to his current assignment which is managing the Integrated Unit Test that supports the application developers.

  3. Integrated Unit Test Daily status meetingDate 2004 Conference Room – Virtual Meeting number: For WebEx meetings Meeting password: For WebEx meetings Teleconference: For WebEx meetings Host Key For WebEx meetings

  4. On Line In the Room With us today is?

  5. Stop Light Status Integrated Unit test Environment #1 • Current Release • Schedule • Build Start • Install • Checkout • Test Start • Freeze Date • Test Stop & Pass notes • Move Sheets due • Test Plan • “Current Release” IUT Test Plan • “Current Release” IUT Issues • Future Activity • Environment • … • Future release • Test planning dates • Test execution dates Stop Light Status Stop Light Status

  6. Issues with IUT

  7. Metrics

  8. Metrics

  9. Kudos • Big thanks to Yvonne for helping me with this pitch. • Thanks to Ed. For the donuts today! • Congrats! To Tamie who’s dog won the Fly ball meet. Examples

  10. IUT 0830 Yesterday date Meeting Notes • This is what happened yesterday • Review any action items.

  11. IUT 0830 Today’s date Meeting Notes • Notes on what is happening today!

  12. Final Test Results IUT Environment # Release #

  13. Release IUT Final Test Results

  14. Release IUT Program Test Results • Regression testing • 495 out of 534 steps passed. • 39 steps no status given (See next chart for detail) • RFC testing • 224 Total • 205 Passed • 3 Failed with new PR written • 16 No status given (See next chart for detail) • Issues • 32 Issues created and resolved • Of the 32 issues created 16 used BARS tickets for tracking and resolution documentation. • All exit criteria met.

  15. No status given breakdown • Regression test (39 total steps) • Application A 21 (Test steps planned but not executed) • Application B 18 (Test steps planned but not executed) • RFC’s (16) • Application B 2 (PR A, PR B) • Application C 7 (PR C, PR D, PR E, PR F, PR G, PR H,PR I) • Application D 6 (PR J, PR K, PR L, PR M, PR N, PR O) • Application E 1 (PR P)

  16. IUT Exit Criteria • The Integrated Unit Test Plan has been executed. • All IUT regression test scripts have been successfully executed. • Outstanding issues and defects have been documented and communicated. • The release is free of user defined Severity 1 defects. • Build output documents are updated, accurate and complete.

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