
Fayad Fami enhanced the CI pipeline for the tiiuae/ghaf-jenkins-pipeline repository by introducing parallel execution of hardware tests, replacing the previous sequential approach to accelerate validation cycles. Using Groovy and leveraging Jenkins Pipeline and CI/CD best practices, Fayad configured the release pipeline to target the relay boot testset, improving the accuracy and efficiency of hardware validation. These changes reduced pipeline runtimes and provided clearer test delineation, directly supporting faster feedback for development teams. The work demonstrated a focused application of automation and pipeline optimization, addressing both performance and maintainability within a complex hardware testing environment over the project period.
In May 2025, delivered CI pipeline enhancements for the ghaf-jenkins-pipeline repository, enabling parallel hardware tests and targeted relay-boot testset configuration. These changes accelerate validation cycles, improve test targeting, and maintain reliability across hardware targets. Business value includes faster feedback, reduced pipeline runtimes, and clearer test delineation for hardware validation.
In May 2025, delivered CI pipeline enhancements for the ghaf-jenkins-pipeline repository, enabling parallel hardware tests and targeted relay-boot testset configuration. These changes accelerate validation cycles, improve test targeting, and maintain reliability across hardware targets. Business value includes faster feedback, reduced pipeline runtimes, and clearer test delineation for hardware validation.

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