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RayQC is a rule-based tool to create and execute proof-criteria in one or more checklists. It offers various modules to check the quality of applications and software packages all along the Application Lifecycle Management process and also allows you to integrate your own test criteria. The execution of the various test phases is typically done via a combination of manual (i.e. are there available and sufficient licenses for the application?) and automated tasks (i.e. are the MSI properties set according to the packaging guidelines?).
More than the ease-of-use of the checklist viewers in RayQC, the rule-based interpretation of the individual test results takes quality control to a new level. It is for example possible that the overall quality control phase does not fail, even when one or more test criteria are set as “not achieved”, thanks to predefined interpretation rules. All the control steps are also summarized in a final quality report which is intended to be handed over to the next packaging process phase.
RayQC therefore meets the requirements for an enterprise level software packaging quality control tool. With RayQC from Raynet, you can rapidly see a reduction in errors, and in the long-term secure the quality of business processes, which in turn drastically relieves IT and Helpdesk alike. Not to mention the significant positive influence on the incurring expenses for Application Lifecycle TCO in general.
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