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Platform Operation Tests

Last updated 1 month ago

This page is a summary of Seal's platform operation tests, guided by the requirements from GAMP5 Principles. GAMP5 guidelines provide a risk-based approach to testing for software operation, ensuring that systems perform as intended and comply with regulatory requirements.

The following tabs shows a summary of the tests. Note that this is not a comprehensive list of all tests.

Database
  • Adding, removing, and recovering user data

  • Archiving

  • Data cached and updated in browser

  • Adding, deleting, an tracking of changes in cards

  • Expected API end points and their documentation

  • Correct permission levels data

  • Sending and responding to requests

  • Roles

  • Database test enviroments correctly set up to run test suits

  • Integrity of versioned data and the functions that modify it

End-to-end
  • Creating and deleting orgs

  • Creating entities

  • Autosaving functions

  • Creating a draft from a published versions

  • Review flows with single and multiple reviewers

Stats, logs, and errors are monitored in the Google Cloud console.

Seal maintains a variety of channels to monitor security incidents such as downtime or service disruptions. Learn more in our .

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Incidence Procedure