You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.
Compare with Current
View Page History
« Previous
Version 8
Next »
Table of Contents
The following documentation MUST be received by the Ed-Fi Alliance prior to certification. Ed-Fi may ask for clarifications or changes in order to ensure clarity and uniformity.
See Requirements - Product Availability Information
See Requirements - Implementation Verification
See Requirements - Data Mapping
View detail...
The usage narrative is a short narrative text account of how the data exchange functionality is made available to product users. This information will be part of the certification registry entry. This SHOULD be fewer than 1000 words and can be provided in any common text format (MS Word, .txt file, etc.).
Certification tests test conformance of the product to API specifications and other normative requirements of the API standard. It also validates the submitted documentation.
View details
The provider will show evidence, via a live, synchronous meeting and screen sharing, the ability to perform the transactional tests listed in Student Information Systems API v3 Certification - Test Scenarios#TestScenarios-TransactionalTestCases This includes exercising the individual API resources.
Note that there are often some questions as to what outcome qualifies as "passing" a test, when there are significant data model differences, slight differences in data semantics between systems, use of default values, or other situations. In such cases, the Requirements - Testing Requirements document is used to determine the outcome.
Please be aware that actual student data — including anonymized or obfuscated data derived from real data — MUST NOT be used in certification testing.
View detail...
The provider / API client MUST be able to perform the following actions:
- Capture and log transport errors, including all HTTP errors.
- Re-attempt delivery of API resources updates following failed transmissions.
- In the event that repeated delivery fails for the same resource update, surface the error to a system user.
Field work within the Ed-Fi community has revealed that this application behavior is a necessary condition of system interoperability. Accordingly, the test scenarios may include situations in which an API resource (or resources) will be made unavailable to the client, or in which the API reports other errors due to resource availability (e.g., HTTP 500 error). The client is expected to be able to successfully handle such situations.
Upon completion, the Alliance will record the certification in the Registry of Ed-Fi Certified Products. The certification record will contain all documentation submitted above.
Please note that remaining Requirements - Implementation Verification documents must be submitted with the time period described in that document, in order to retain the certification.