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Pathway 4 · Evaluate

Every kind of testing.
One pathway.

CORE Evaluate is a complete testing platform for enterprise applications — functional, security, performance, accessibility, compatibility, and everything in between. Pick the tests you need. CORE gathers the right inputs, runs the tests, and delivers reports your team can act on and your auditors can accept.

Nine categories. Any combination.

Every kind of testing enterprise applications need to demonstrate they're production-ready. Select any combination — CORE handles the tooling, orchestration, and reporting for each. This is not a single test framework wrapped in AI; it's a coordinated testing platform that knows which tools to run and how to interpret the results together.

Evaluate pathway flow diagram Selected test categories and the application under test flow through CORE, which orchestrates the tests and produces a consolidated ship-ready report. Test selection 9 categories available PICK ANY COMBINATION Application Codebase + deployed URL UNDER EVALUATION CORE ✓ CONSOLIDATED REPORT

Functional testing

Unit, integration, and end-to-end tests proving each feature does what the spec says.

Non-functional testing

Performance, scalability, reliability — how the system behaves under real conditions.

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Security / VAPT

Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing against OWASP Top 10 and beyond.

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Load & stress

Peak load simulation, sustained load endurance, spike testing, capacity ceiling.

Accessibility

WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 conformance at A, AA, AAA levels — automated plus manual audit.

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Compatibility

Browser, device, OS matrix — including corporate-standard IE/Edge legacy scenarios.

Regression testing

Verify a change hasn't broken anything else. Suite tuned to the specific change.

API testing

Contract testing, schema validation, edge-case behaviour, error-path coverage.

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Data integrity

Data consistency across services, migration correctness, referential integrity.

Step 1 — you pick the tests. CORE handles everything else.

A single interface. Select the categories relevant to your application and the current stage of the project. CORE figures out which specific tools and frameworks apply, what inputs it will need from you, and produces a run plan for your approval.

Configure your evaluation run
5 of 9 selected
Functional testing
Unit, integration, E2E
Security / VAPT
OWASP Top 10, pen test
Load & stress
Peak, sustained, spike
Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 / 2.2
Regression testing
Change-scoped suite
Non-functional
Performance, scaling
Compatibility
Browser / device matrix
API testing
Contracts, schemas
Data integrity
Consistency, migration

Interface preview — this is the actual selection screen users see when configuring an evaluation.

Step 2 — CORE requests just what it needs

Different test categories need different inputs. CORE only asks for what your selected tests require — you don't hand over your entire environment for a single accessibility audit. Based on the selection above (functional + security + load + accessibility + regression), CORE would request:

Inputs required for this run
Code repository access (read-only) — for static analysis and test generation
Deployed application URL — a staging or test environment endpoint
Test user credentials — one account per role that needs testing
Business specification or use cases — for functional test generation (Jira export accepted)
Expected peak concurrency — for load-test target (e.g., "500 concurrent users at peak")
Approved pen-test window — 24–72 hour window when VAPT can run safely
Change scope (for regression) — PR link, branch, or file list of the recent change
WCAG conformance target — Level A, AA, or AAA

CORE also accepts optional inputs — Jira credentials for auto-linking findings, Slack webhook for progress updates, Datadog API key for production baseline comparison.

Step 3 — reports per test category

CORE delivers a dedicated report per test category, plus a consolidated summary. Each report includes what passed, what failed, severity ratings for the failures, reproduction steps, and — where applicable — suggested code fixes.

Functional test report
Test cases run847
Passing838
Failing9
Coverage87%
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Security / VAPT report
OWASP Top 10Clean
Critical findings0
High findings2
Medium findings7
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Load & stress report
Peak achieved712 users
P95 latency342ms
Error rate0.03%
Ceiling estimate~940 users
Accessibility report
WCAG target2.1 AA
Level A issues0
Level AA issues3
Screens audited24 of 24
Regression report
Change scope14 files
Tests generated312
Regressions found1
Root causeIdentified
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Consolidated summary
Overall statusAction required
Ready to ship?No — 3 blockers
Deferrable items12
Auto-fixable7 of 22

Sample report cards — actual reports include full findings, reproduction steps, and remediation guidance.

Nine test types. One coherent picture.

Traditional testing means nine separate tools with nine separate reports that nobody can reconcile. CORE Evaluate coordinates the tools, correlates the findings, and produces a single "should this ship?" answer with the evidence to back it.

Before CORE

Nine tools, nine reports

Selenium for functional, JMeter for load, Burp Suite for security, axe for accessibility, Postman for API — plus the humans who correlate them into a single go/no-go. Weeks of coordination for every release cycle.

With CORE

One platform, one answer

Select the tests. CORE runs them, correlates the results, flags the interactions (a load failure that only shows up under peak concurrency + specific security config), and produces one report your leadership can act on.

The compounding value

Continuous, not per-release

Once configured, evaluation runs can be scheduled continuously — nightly, per-PR, or per-deploy. Regressions across any dimension get caught early, not in the pre-release scramble.

Ready to evaluate an application?

Book a call and describe what you need tested. We'll produce a scoped evaluation plan.