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| ... | ... | @@ -176,13 +176,15 @@ to use by our subsequent deployment scripts. |
| 176 | 176 | The Validation Environment (VE) is a replica of the Production Environment |
| 177 | 177 | (PE), with two exceptions: only the government officers and us had access to it |
| 178 | 178 | and all the data is anonymised. To configure the environment, we use a |
| 179 | -configuration management tool. That maintained environment consistency which | |
| 180 | -makes the deployment process simpler. Additionally, the packages we built on | |
| 179 | +configuration management tool. That maintained environment consistency | |
| 180 | +simplifying the deployment process. Additionally, the packages we built on | |
| 181 | 181 | the last step were readily available to use by the management tool. |
| 182 | 182 | |
| 183 | 183 | The VE was used by the government agents to validate new features and required |
| 184 | 184 | changes. Also, the VE was useful to verify the integrity of the entire portal |
| 185 | -as part of the next step in the pipeline. Acceptance Tests | |
| 185 | +as part of the next step in the pipeline. | |
| 186 | + | |
| 187 | +### Acceptance Tests | |
| 186 | 188 | |
| 187 | 189 | After we completely deploy a new SPB Portal version in the VE, the government agents |
| 188 | 190 | are responsible for checking features and/or bug fixes required by them. If the | ... | ... |