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In the context of [[PKC]], '''operating''' a website, or more specifically, '''operating''' an instance of [[PKC]]-powered website, is to control its root/administrator rights, and being able to have full access to all its data content, change it at will, and shutdown or deploy it to any private or public network domains.
In the context of [[DevOps]], the word '''operate''', refers to the resource provisioning and content maintenance of a networked data services. In the case of [[PKC]], one may become a [[Self-Service Agent]] and operate one's own [[PKC]]-powered website. This person should have at least one computer's root/administrator rights, and being able to have full access to some of its data storage devices. In other words, an operator can change the conditions of [[PKC]] at will, such as shutdown and deploy it to any private or public network domains.
 
==Testing Website Functions==
Operating website must be supported through test automation tools. Selenium is one of the website test automation tool.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 19 May 2021

In the context of DevOps, the word operate, refers to the resource provisioning and content maintenance of a networked data services. In the case of PKC, one may become a Self-Service Agent and operate one's own PKC-powered website. This person should have at least one computer's root/administrator rights, and being able to have full access to some of its data storage devices. In other words, an operator can change the conditions of PKC at will, such as shutdown and deploy it to any private or public network domains.

Testing Website Functions

Operating website must be supported through test automation tools. Selenium is one of the website test automation tool.

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