Common use of TEST STRATEGY Clause in Contracts

TEST STRATEGY. The Supplier shall develop the final Test Strategy as soon as practicable after the Call Off Commencement Date but in any case no later than twenty (20) Working Days (or such other period as the Parties may agree) after the Call Off Commencement Date. The final Test Strategy shall include: an overview of how Testing will be conducted in relation to the Implementation Plan; the process to be used to capture and record Test results and the categorisation of Test Issues; the procedure to be followed should a Deliverable fail a Test, fail to satisfy the Test Success Criteria or where the Testing of a Deliverable produces unexpected results, including a procedure for the resolution of Test Issues; the procedure to be followed to sign off each Test; the process for the production and maintenance of Test Reports, including templates for the Test Reports and the Test Issue Management Log, and a sample plan for the resolution of Test Issues the names and contact details of the Customer's and the Supplier's Test representatives; a high level identification of the resources required for Testing, including facilities, infrastructure, personnel and reports relating to such personnel, and Customer and/or third party involvement in the conduct of the Tests; the technical environments required to support the Tests; and the procedure for managing the configuration of the Test environments.

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Sources: Call Off Contract, Call Off Contract

TEST STRATEGY. The Supplier shall develop the final Test Strategy as soon as practicable after the Call Off Commencement Effective Date but in any case no later than twenty (20) 20 Working Days (or such other period as the Parties may agree) after the Call Off Commencement Effective Date. The final Test Strategy shall include: an overview of how Testing will be conducted in relation to accordance with the Implementation Plan; a clear definition of the types and nature of Testing to be carried out by the Supplier; the process to be used to capture and record Test results and the categorisation of Test Issues; the method for mapping the expected Test results to the Test Success Criteria; the procedure to be followed should if a Deliverable fail a Test, fail fails to satisfy the Test Success Criteria or where the Testing of a Deliverable produces unexpected results, including a procedure for the resolution of Test Issues; the procedure to be followed to sign off each Test; the process for the production and maintenance of Test ReportsReports and reporting, including templates for the Test Reports and the Test Issue Management Log, and a sample plan for the resolution of Test Issues Issues; the names and contact details of the CustomerAuthority's and the Supplier's Test representatives; a high level identification of the resources required for Testing, including facilities, infrastructure, personnel and reports relating to such personnel, and Customer Authority and/or third party involvement in the conduct of the Tests; the technical environments required to support the Tests; and the procedure for managing the configuration of the Test environments.

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Sources: Testing Procedures