Project description
Improved business process assurance
With digitalisation rapidly affecting everyday life both for people and corporations, novel models and technologies for business process assurance (BPA) online are in great demand. Current solutions for BPA are based on validating individual features in a limited number of applications each time, thus resulting in reducing speed and efficiency. The EU-funded MollyMawk project proposes a different solution ensuring that all business processes continue undisrupted. Mollymawk BPA software-as-a-service solution is capable of providing constant business process-oriented software testing in large-scale complicated environments. Utilising transparency among different groups and processes, it can increase the validation and testing efficiency of groups by even up to 800 %, providing improved quality and safety. The project will investigate the technological, practical and economic viability of the Mollymawk platform.
Objective
Mollymawk is a business process assurance (BPA) SaaS solution that provides complete continuous business process-oriented software testing. Mollymawk is different from numerous software testing tools that are already successfully used in the enterprise. While existing solutions focus on validating individual features in specific applications, Mollymawk ensures that the complete business processes continue to work without disruptions to the enterprise’s customers.
Mollymawk is designed to work in large-scale complex enterprise environments (with a large variety of desktop, web, mobile applications, both custom-made & off-the-shelf). It ensures that the enterprise business process objectives & KPIs (defined by senior management) are shared by the development/QA teams and drive the development, testing & roll-out of new features & fixes. By creating transparence about the business processes through the full application footprint, it increases testing & validation efficiency of teams by up to 800%—defects that might have a disruptive impact on the enterprise’s customers get eliminated at the earliest stage.
Mollymawk is developed by Smartesting—a French SME with strong market traction in model-based testing tools & continuous automated testing processes. Smartesting has released Yest—a workflow-based test design tool for enterprise IT systems and CertifyIt—a model-based testing tool for security component testing. Mollymawk is designed by Bruno Legeard—a recognized global expert on IT quality assurance.
Mollymawk is the first continuous business process assurance platform on the market aimed at 10,000+ users by 2023 (€15m+ & 3%+ BPA market share) and 100,000+ users by 2027 (€120m+ & 24%+ BPA market share).
In this Phase 1 project Smartesting will work on a report that contains an in-depth BPA market assessment, price point analysis, IP protection approach & first commercialization partnership agreements.
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H2020-EU.2.3. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation In SMEs
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H2020-EU.3. - PRIORITY 'Societal challenges
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SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020
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25000 Besancon
France
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