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To gain traction & trust by OEM to adapt VISS, it is essential to establish a test suite that covers ensures that their VISS implementations are compatible, and to report test results for validations against the VISS specification. Validation shall cover entire spectrum from security to compatibility. Any plans exists ?
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@volvorenjithraj there is no plan existing for the moment, but the need for it is definitively acknowledged.
It would be highly appreciated if someone started to work on such a plan.
If we could get a plan set up, then I believe it could be built incrementally, hopefully involving others than only the plan creator(s).
@UlfBj@petervolvowinz Agree and Test suite can also cater as gating tool for moderation of major reference implementation upgrades. Will keep this as one of core agenda. Does AUTOSAR/COVESA collaboration ensures test coverage as well ? I don't know if that collaboration comes with a refactored VISS version ?
The WAII project will be migrated from being hosted by W3C to being hosted by COVESA quite soon. he migration is a direct copy from one repo to another. What then happens is up to the persons interested in evolving it :).
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To gain traction & trust by OEM to adapt VISS, it is essential to establish a test suite that covers ensures that their VISS implementations are compatible, and to report test results for validations against the VISS specification. Validation shall cover entire spectrum from security to compatibility. Any plans exists ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: