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TMMi Test Policy

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    Overview

    Draft and maintain an organizational test policy aligned to TMMi (Test Maturity Model Integration): goals, scope, roles, and management commitment.

    Example Conversation

    You: We need an organizational test policy aligned to TMMi for our upcoming assessment. Can you draft one with clear goals, scope, and management commitment?

    Agent: I’ll draft a test policy covering: purpose and scope (which units and products it applies to); test goals and principles aligned to TMMi (e.g. early defect detection, managed test process); roles and responsibilities (policy owner, test manager, test lead); and management commitment (resources, training, continuous improvement). I’ll add a short review and approval section.

    You: Our CTO approves policy; we want it to apply to all product development teams.

    Agent: I’ve set the CTO as the approval authority and scoped the policy to all product development teams. The draft is in test-policy.md. You can refine goals or roles and I’ll update it.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Excerpt from a test policy produced with this skill.


    Purpose and scope

    This test policy defines [Organization]’s commitment to systematic testing and test process improvement aligned to TMMi. It applies to all product development teams and programmes. Testing is performed as a managed process with clear ownership, objectives, and entry/exit criteria.

    Goals and principles

    • Quality goals: Detect defects early; provide confidence in release readiness; align test levels with risk.
    • Principles: Test activities are planned, monitored, and controlled; test roles are assigned and accountable; the organization supports test process improvement and training.

    Management commitment

    Management commits to providing resources for test activities, test environments, and training; to reviewing test policy periodically; and to supporting TMMi-aligned process improvement.


    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the TMMi Test Policy skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

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    Stop wrestling with rigid templates and complex tooling. Write your process in markdown, let the agent handle the rest.

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