As we discussed in last week's post we recently enabled the autocreate feature in Inspector365 to speed up the process of creating new LAP reports in Regulatory Platform (RP). This week we share some of the benefits that functionality has delivered.
Manually creating records in RP was holding up testing
In order for Inspector365 to publish an assessment, a LAP record had to be first manually created in RP by the testers or the Ops team. Setting up a record manually is a complex and time-consuming process, and threatened to limit the scope of what could be tested within the UAT time window.
The decision to enable autocreate in Inspector365 has meant that LAP records are automatically setup in RP based on the assessment criteria that the user enters through the Inspector365 interface.
This automation has helped the test team publish over 70 reports to the Regulatory Platform over the past week, enabling broader test coverage and faster confirmation that all mapping is 100% accurate.
Assessors can now create a full assessment report outline in Inspector365 in minutes and proceed directly to filling out the report and testing its publication.
Since the tool's release, feedback has been extremely positive, with some users commenting how being able to create reports without having to set them up in RP has shaved hours of the process of authoring.
What's next?
The team continues to monitor the process for further optimisation opportunities. Consideration is currently taking place as to whether the autocreate feature should be enabled in Production as well.
In our next post we'll share with you some continual improvements we are working on in response to feedback from Assessors.
We'll provide additional updates as testing progresses and welcome any feedback from stakeholders.