User Acceptance Testing
User Acceptance Testing
What does the User Acceptance Test cover? The scope of each User Acceptance Test will vary depending on which business process is being tested. In general however, tests will cover the following broad areas: A number of defined test cases using quality data to validate end-to-end business processes A comparison of actual test results against expected results A meeting/discussion forum to evaluate the process and facilitate issue resolution
What are the objectives of a User Acceptance Test? Objectives of the User Acceptance Test are for a group of key users to: Validate system set-up for transactions and user access Confirm use of system in performing business processes Verify performance on business critical functions Confirm integrity of converted and additional data, for example values that appear in a look-up table Assess and sign off go-live readiness
Who will attend the User Acceptance Tests? The project team will work with relevant stakeholders and managers to identify the people who can best contribute to system testing. Most of those involved in testing will also have been involved in earlier discussions and decision making about the system set-up. All users will receive basic training to enable them contribute effectively to the test.
The Project Team will: Provide first level support for all testing issues Advise on changes to business process and procedure and/or Change the system functionality, where possible, via set up changes Track and manage test problems