umd-verification: Automation of Software Validation for the EGI federated e-Infrastructure
Pablo Orviz Fernandez, Joao Pina, Alvaro Lopez Garcia, Isabel Campos, Plasencia, Mario David, Jorge Gomes

TL;DR
This paper introduces umd-verification, an open-source tool that automates software validation for the EGI federated e-Infrastructure, significantly reducing validation time and increasing process reliability.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel automated validation tool integrated into the EGI software provisioning pipeline, enhancing efficiency and reliability over manual methods.
Findings
Validation time reduced for existing products
Automation decreased human errors in validation
Successful integration within the SWPP pipeline
Abstract
Supporting e-Science in the EGI e-Infrastructure requires extensive and reliable software, for advanced computing use, deployed across over approximately 300 European and worldwide data centers. The Unified Middleware Distribution (UMD) and Cloud Middleware Distribution (CMD) are the channels to deliver the software for the EGI e-Infrastructure consumption. The software is compiled, validated and distributed following the Software Provisioning Process (SWPP), where the Quality Criteria (QC) definition sets the minimum quality requirements for EGI acceptance. The growing number of software components currently existing within UMD and CMD distributions hinders the application of the traditional, manual-based validation mechanisms, thus driving the adoption of automated solutions. This paper presents umd-verification, an open-source tool that enforces the fulfillment of the QC requirements…
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