Quality assessment and awarding

1. Intro

The Quality Assessment & Awarding (QAA) module analyzes the level of compliance of a given code repository with a set of standards for software.

What does the QAA module bring?

For any given code repository the QAA performs an assessment through the selection and subsquent execution of the right set of open source tools. The tools that will be ran for each quality criterion (such as licensing, documentation, unit or security testing) are defined beforehand, and their outputs are parsed in order to certify whether such criterion was successfully or unsuccessfully fulfilled.

With this information the QAA provides two main outcomes: 1. A quality report with the results of the assessment. The validity of each quality criterion is computed according to the outputs provided by the tools. 2. A digital badge highlighting the achievements of the software. The SQAaaS supports three of badges for software that, from lowest to highest levels of quality are: bronze, silver and gold.

What happens under the hood?

Unsurprinsingly, the assessment process uses a CI/CD pipeline in order to execute the complete set of tools that will evaluate the multiple quality attributes covered in the criteria. The pipeline is composed by several stages and defined according to the following requirements: - each stage in the pipeline executes a single tool, - the stages are run sequentially, and - the execution of the pipeline is not interrupted if a stage fails.

Certifying the results

The selection and execution of the appropriate tools that take part in the quality assessment process must be accompanied by the validation of their outputs. Thus, it is not enough to just rely on the exit status of each tool, but also to inspect the output of the tool as the only way to ensure that any given quality attribute has been properly evaluated.

Digital badges are the result of the certification process. They are issued using the Badgr platform that implements the Open Badges specification. Hence, each badge has associated metadata that is used by the SQAaaS to store relevant data about the quality assessment process, such as pointers to the standard (with the definition of the quality criteria), or the build data, using permanent links to the continuous integration (CI) system. The image below shows the metadata, as it is displayed by Badgr, for an awarded badge:

Badge metadata