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*To learn more about the Supporting Tools, go here.
Where to Find the Test Cases
All Projectathon 2023 test cases will reside in the Gazelle platform, the primary testing tool where vendors will test and prove that their products align with the published specifications. It is within the Gazelle platform where you will find the details for each test case, including the following information:
- name of the profile(s) and transactions being tested (e.g., CA:FeX, CT, IUA)
- actors involved in the test case
- type of test:
- Peer-to-Peer: tests between systems
- No-Peer: tests between a system and one of the supporting tools (e.g., CA:FeX Client Simulator)
- indicator to identify if the test case is mandatory or optional.
- description of the test case with step-by-step instructions detailing how to run the test case
In addition to the Gazelle platform, a suite of testing tools, including validators and simulators, will be available for the No-Peer tests during the pre-Projectathon testing and Projectathon event testing. For more information about the testing tools, please refer to the Tools and Training page.
When to Run the Test Cases
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- Pre-Projectathon testing: This phase will take place prior to the Projectathon event and include No-Peer tests (i.e., tests run between your system and one of the supporting tools). In Gazelle, all of the Pre-Projectathon tests for the Actors that you registered for will be listed.
- Projectathon testing: This phase will take place during the Projectathon event and include both No-Peer tests and Peer-to-Peer tests (i.e., tests between your system and another system). Note that prior to the Projectathon, connectivity testing must be completed (Refer to the Registration and Schedule page for more information about how and when to complete connectivity testing).