GSA/Crowdsource-Testing-USCIS.gov_2_2016

Name: Crowdsource-Testing-USCIS.gov_2_2016

Owner: U.S. General Services Administration

Description: Artifacts from the 2/2016 Federal Crowdsourcing and USCIS.gov Crowdsource Compatibility Test-Cycle

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Crowdsource-Testing-USCIS.gov_2_2016

Artifacts from the 2/2016 Federal Crowdsourcing and USCIS.gov Crowdsource Compatibility Test-Cycle

Welcome to the Test Cycle!

Agency: US Citizenship Immigration Services (USCIS)

URL: http://preview.uscis.gov/

Agency Representative: Patricia H McKenzie, (Trish) Trish.H.McKenzie@uscis.dhs.gov

Application Name: USCIC.gov

Test Cycle Dates: 2/29/2016 to 3/7/2016

Test Cycle Coordinator: David Fern david.fern@ssa.gov

If the links below do not work, you may not be able to access Google Docs.

If that is the case send me a mail and I will send you the documents.

=== Mobile Product Compatibility and Functional Testing 101 ===

https://www.digitalgov.gov/2013/11/21/mobile-product-compatibility-and-functional-testing-101/

This document gives some terms and insights into testing mobile applications.

=== The project artifact folder ===

This folder on the Google Drive that has all the project artifacts:

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B2idn27Mp7VTR0dQb3ZfNDFpRkU

=== Test Cycle Questionnaire ===

(On the Google Drive)

This document contains all of the applications specifics required to complete this test cycle.

=== Using Github ===

https://github.com/GSA/Crowdsource-Testing-Central-Artifact-Repository/wiki/Using-GitHub-for-GSA-Crowd-Source-Compatibility-Test-Cycles-Document


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.