Test Scenarios Clause Samples

The "Test Scenarios" clause defines the specific conditions, cases, or environments under which a product, service, or system will be tested to verify its functionality and performance. This clause typically outlines the types of tests to be conducted, such as stress tests, user acceptance tests, or integration tests, and may specify the criteria for passing or failing each scenario. By clearly establishing the scope and requirements for testing, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of how the deliverables will be evaluated, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over whether contractual obligations have been met.
Test Scenarios. The Selected bidder should prepare test scenario for each business scenario. A test scenario when executed should fulfil a business requirement as per the scope of business functionality. Test scenarios include following:
Test Scenarios dLSAFFE is used to demonstrate three distinct assembly procedures of the mission:  assembly of the inner ring  assembly of the pre-assembly  outer-ring assembly This will be carried out in three distinct demonstration scenarios illustrated in the following sections. The full details and parameters of each assembly step can be found in D9.1 D34.1 Detailed Design document of dLSAFFE [RD-4]. 2.1.1 Test Scenario 1: Assembly of the Inner Ring
Test Scenarios. ‌ The dPAMT demonstrator will demonstrate all its objectives into three scenarios composed of multiple steps. dPAMT_Sc01 Check up scenario dPAMT_Sc01_St01 Reachability of the arm dPAMT_Sc01_St02 Initialization process for RAS dPAMT_Sc01_St03 Navigation capabilities for RAS dPAMT_Sc01_St04 Collision-free motion planning for RAS dPAMT_Sc01_St05 Compliant control for RAS (grasping) dPAMT_Sc01_St06 Location of perception sensors dPAMT_Sc01_St07 Calibration process for the visual sensors dPAMT_Sc01_St08 Localization of objects using visual perception dPAMT_Sc01_St09 Integration of visual servoing (optional) with the compliant control (approach) dPAMT_Sc01_St10 Localization of the assembly area using Apriltags dPAMT_Sc01_St11 Visual reconstruction of the assembled telescope (optional) dPAMT_Sc01_St12 Communication and data exchange dPAMT_Sc01_St13 Input of the assembly plan dPAMT_Sc01_St14 Tile manipulation (extraction) dPAMT_Sc02 Precision Mirror Assembly dPAMT_Sc02_St01 Tile 2 installation (single mating) dPAMT_Sc02_St02 Tile 3 installation (single mating) dPAMT_Sc02_St03 Tile 4 installation (double mating) dPAMT_Sc02_St04 Tile 5 installation (double mating) dPAMT_Sc02_St05 Tile 6 installation (triple mating) dPAMT_St03 Mirror position measurement and correction dPAMT_Sc03_St01 Measurement of the tiles relative position dPAMT_Sc03_St02 Measurement of the mirror shape (tile mirror stage relative position) dPAMT_Sc03_St03 Correction of the mirror shape 2.2.1 Test Scenario 1: RAS deployment and environment recognition‌ 2.2.1.1 Objective of the Scenario‌ The objective of this scenario is to verify the RAS functionalities to ensure that it is ready to perform the scenarios 2 and 3

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