In Seal, automated, baseline validation tests are essential checks are performed daily to ensure the functionality, stability, and reliability of the Seal Platform. These automated tests ensure that it consistently operates as intended and maintains validated status across its life cycle, and must be passed anytime there are any changes made.
Some of Seal's automated tests are listed below. Note that this is not a comprehensive list - for a full list of all tests, please navigate to the Validation tab on your Seal platform.
Document Editor
Can edit the document content of records in a multi record step
Entity is able to auto-saves
Toolbar is rendered when editor text is selected
Toolbar not rendered when step is not editable and when document is not editable
Search page
Home page navigates to the search page
Can searching for entities by various fields
Procedure
Can create a new procedure with new and existing steps, and publish it
Can add fields to a step
Can create a new run from a procedure, and mark it as done
Runs
The next step in a run is active when a previous step is marked as done
Can mark a run as done if all stages are complete, and vice versa
Can mark a stage that is in revision as done, and sends the following stage to in revision if it has been done before
Can revise a stage and sends any active stages back to waiting
What do I need to do on my end?
Baseline validation is designed to ensure that the software platform is functioning as intended every day, without requiring any effort or input from the customer. This process is fully automated and handled entirely in Seal.
There is no need for manual intervention or additional validation testing from your team - our internal systems monitor and validate functionality to ensure core functions and configurations are operational and validated.
This approach to baseline validation is part of our commitment to making your validation experience in Seal seamless and reliable without compromising on system integrity.