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Interoperability Test Bed

ITB (Interoperability Test Bed) will provide a platform for hosting reference implementations of cross-border services. It will enable Member States’ public administrations and their potential vendors to test existing national systems as well as individual services or products, against a neutral, reliable and responsive reference test environment. Learn more.

 

Title: Introduction to the Test Bed handbook.

 

Material characteristics:

  • Level of specialisation: Intermediate
  • Interaction: Self-learning
  • Learning activities: Reading&Practice
  • Material type: Manual/Tutorials
  • Target Audience: Specific civil servants
  • Teaching medium: Digital
  • Time of publication: 2016-2020 (ISA²)

Description: The Test Bed Handbook explains what an interoperability test bed is and the needs that it fulfils. It also aims in acquainting users with ISA²’s central and reusable test bed services and software.

Title: Interoperability Test Bed Guides

 

Material characteristics:

  • Level of specialisation: Advanced
  • Interaction: Self-learning
  • Learning activities: Reading&Practice
  • Material type: Online course
  • Target Audience: Specific civil servants
  • Teaching medium: Digital
  • Time of publication: 2016-2020 (ISA²)

Description: The Interoperability Test Bed Guides provide hands-on, step-by-step instructions to help with common tasks for various steps of the conformance testing process. Each guide is designed to take between 5 and 30 minutes with minimal prerequisite knowledge or tools. These guides are designed to be used in two ways: As a training resource to improve your understanding of steps in the conformance testing process. As hands-on and focused documentation on how to achieve common tasks. Prerequisites in terms of knowledge and tools are listed at the beginning of each guide (in What you will need sections) but are typically minimal. In addition, the purpose of each guide is to help you on specific tasks, not provide complete documentation or cover all possibilities. Further and more complete resources are listed in each guide’s summary (in See also sections) and also in the Further information section at the end of this overview.

 

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