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The core features of RayQC cover the following quality assurance requirements:
•Standardization of the quality control process and tasks
•Reduced quality control cycle times
•Improved quality through results certified by RayQC
•Ability to add or change rules according to requirements
•Combination of manual and automated test phases
•Flexible implementation of in-house test scripts in the checklist
•Documentation of the results in the quality report
•Integral part of RaySuite and fully integrated in RayFlow
•Easy creation of XML-based checklists with the Checklist Editor.
•Create your own test criteria for each individual quality control phase in the software packaging lifecycle
•Define how to proceed with each test result. Does a “failed” test lead to a rejected package? Or does the tester simply need to document the reason for failure to move on to the next test phase?
•Export of the test results as HTML or DOCX files
•Automating test routines („Runbook“) is available by the integration of standard or custom plug-in functionality
•Start tests directly from RayFlow and integrate the overall process management with RayFlow
•Reporting to RayFlow may be configured to be an automated part of the overall QA workflow procedures