The company revalidates its position in Level 3 of the TMMi quality model, an international certification that recognises best practices in testing processes for the development and delivery of software to customers

Minsait, recognised for its best practices in the development and delivery of software to customers

Indra
Indra

Minsait, an Indra company, consolidates its commitment to good practices in the industry by renewing, as has been the case in previous years, its position at level 3 of the TMMi certification, the international standard that measures and improves software testing and quality processes and activities.

The TMMi model (Testing Maturity Model Integration) is awarded by the TMMi Foundation, a world leader in the improvement of testing processes, and is the international standard for measuring and improving software testing operations and activities. Companies that are part of this standard are characterised by optimising the quality of software delivered to customers through a defined set of process areas, objectives and practices. 

Renewing the certification is recognition of Minsait's commitment to quality and its capacity to develop and maintain software with the most demanding international models, methodologies, procedures and standards. Minsait has been using this model as a reference to measure the maturity of its testing processes since 2014, and has achieved registration in all its subsidiaries where it has been evaluated, which has represented a differential value for the company, as it is one of the few companies with the implementation of this model in certain countries.

On this occasion, the certificate was renewed in the subsidiaries in Spain, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and the Philippines. The so-called Level 3, within TMMi, in which Minsait is placed, specifically concerns the services of the "Indra Testing Technology Practice". 

In the TMMi assessment, the evaluation team highlighted the company's evolution in the implementation of all the best practices required by the model, and particularly valued, within its performance, actions such as software testing policy and strategy, results analysis and decision making through dashboards, test planning and execution (through automation and continuous integration), non-functional testing, reviews (static testing) and the training of testing teams (knowledge management).