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What is ETICS?

ETICS stands for "eInfrastructure for Testing, Integration and Configuration of Software".  It provides a service to help software developers, managers and users to better manage complexity and improve the quality of their software.  Using cutting edge Grid software and best practices, our service allows you to fully automate the way your software is built and tested. In other words, ETICS provide software professionals with an "out-of-the-box" build and test system, powered with a build and test product repository.

ETICS is multi-platform and open source. The client is designed to be simple to install. Results from daily, nightly and continuous builds and tests can be monitored via the web. Users can also browse and edit project data via a secured web application.

The project is funded by the European Commission.  The ETICS consortium consists of CERN (coordinator), INFN, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A, 4D Soft Ltd. and the University of Wisconsin/Madison.

ETICS features?

METRICS: For each build and test metrics are automatically calculated:
- lines of code

- code coverage
- complexity
- coding convention

 

REPORTS: Browsable build and test reports are produced for each run.  Also available in standard XML format.
 

PACKAGES: Packages are automatically produced in different formats for different platforms.  Packaging can also be fully customised. Available formats:

- RPM (source and binary)

- Tarball (source and binary)

- Windows MSI

- Debian debs

REPOSITORY: Packages, metrics and build and test reports are permanently, stored in a secure repository.
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How to register
How to install the ETICS
client
How to use the ETICS web
application


Requesting the creation of a
new project


View your latest build and
tests

ETICS Web application


User's Manual
Wiki

FAQ
 

 


Partners

Project structure

ETICS is a project funded by the European Commission under contract number INFSO-RI-026753

Original concept: Alexandre Bénac alex.benac@free.fr - Copyright ETICS 2006