Quality Assistance and gamification mix in programmer/tester daily work

Paulina Maludy
teonite
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2 min readMay 16, 2018

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InspectR by TEONITE

In TEONITE we’ve made a tool — InspectR — dedicated to programmers and testers who would like to have a clear view of tests results, completed with a bit of competition and gamification elements.

Full article, with tech specification and plugins description HERE

What problems does InspectR solve?

  1. Lack of a bait — an element that will act as a mobilizer.
    InspectR motivates to build tests — thanks to gamification and competition elements.
  2. Lack of a central place with test reports.
    InspectR gives a focused place with tests reports.
  3. Lack of visualization of results and tools to compare several projects relative to tests.
    InspectR in one window collects data from all projects.

InspectR consists of two parts:

  1. Dashboard built on React, with the Horizon library.
  2. Command line tool, which we run on our projects.

The main task of InspectR is to combine healthy competition, pointing out possible mistakes and encouraging continuous development of the test database. The dashboard is sorted starting from the design that is the best — passed the tests and met all requirements.

Full article, with tech specification and plugins description is HERE

InspectR is complemented by “level badges” based on the experience gained in games. You can find them on our Behance profile: https://www.behance.net/TEONITE

InspectR in the open source version

InspectR is available on GitHub. The files are currently ready for publication and modification:

More information HERE

Summary:

InspectR is a simple tool that actually does a rather important thing — thanks to it we have a clearly presented situation regarding the quality of the code.

This is a project that could be used by people responsible for QA, individuals, companies and even larger teams that develop their products, e.g. by dividing projects into modules.

Full article, with tech specification and plugins description is HERE

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