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Users Handbook
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- Intro & Basics
- All Objects have Descriptions
- Check for unused procedures
- Compiled Procedures up to date
- Invalid Source Layers
- Required Columns
- Check for abnormally ended Jobs
- Check for blocked Jobs
- Check for disabled Tasks
- Check for duplicate tasks in different Jobs
- Check for duplicate tasks in same Job
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Administrators Handbook
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- Register URL
- Configure SSL/HTTPS
- Configure Proxy-Server
- How to edit the appsettings.json file
- System Settings
- Global Parameters
- Allow Service Account to Logon as a Service
- LDAP & SSO Authentication
- Migrating Testcases and Configuration
- Licenses Management
- Manual Configuration
- Exposing the BiG EVAL REST API to other Network Segments
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- Articles coming soon
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Developers Handbook
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Known Problems
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Demo Virtual Machine
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Release Notes
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General
The following settings can be done in the testcase editor.
Test# | This is the unique numeric identifier of the testcase. It cannot be changed after creating a testcase. |
Name | Each testcase has a descriptive name that allows to identify the testcase and its purpose. |
Description | The description field allows you to describe the testcase and its purpose. It is a very simple way of documentation. |
Status | This descriptive field indicates the current lifecycle status of the testcase. Whether it is still a draft or it is in production. |
Tags | Add one or multiple tags to a testcase to categorize testcases or to make them searchable. See also: Testcase Tagging |
Testmethod | The testmethod is the testing algorithm used in the particular testcase. |
Data Protection Level | Using this switch, you can set the level of data protection when BiG EVAL is storing testing results. |
[Others] | Depending on the testmethod you choose, there are several other switches and properties you can set. For your reference you need to look at the article of the specific testmethod. |
Probes | A BiG EVAL testcase is based on probes. Use the probes register to configure your probes. |
Control (Advanced) | The control-script gives you countless, powerful possibilities to control the flow of your testcase. |
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