Testing Environments Sample Clauses

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Testing Environments. During the term of this Contract the Network Service Provider shall make available the Solution in the testing environments more specifically described in the Specifications, which testing environments allow the Eurosystem to assess whether the Network and the Connectivity Services have the features and functionalities and comply with the technical, operational and business requirements more specifically described in the Specifications and to train the Eurosystem's employees with respect to the use of the Network and the Connectivity Services. The testing environments shall be modified to reflect any change agreed between the Parties.
Testing Environments. The Contractor shall provide multiple testing environments as part of the deployment architecture. The design of these environments streamlines the application development life-cycle processes and provides project staff with adequate resources so as not to interfere with development, training, or production activities. The Contractor has learned that developers and test managers often require control over discrete test environments to facilitate various testing processes. Some of the testing environments include, but shall not be limited to the following: (1) Solution validation environment to host an instance of CIVLS for demonstration and validation purposes; (2) Test environments associated for each development environment, as required for unit and functional testing; (3) Test environments configured for systems integration testing; (4) Test environments configured for security and stress testing; (5) Test environments designed to support data conversion and cleansing activities; (6) Test environments dedicated to user acceptance testing; and, (7) Test environments optimized for go-live and conversion activities. Where appropriate, the Contractor shall use VM technology to minimize the cost of multiple preproduction environments, including test environments.
Testing Environments. Client shall not enter PHI in testing software environments of the Licensed Technology.
Testing Environments. Vendor shall be responsible for implementing, securing, hosting, and maintaining separate development, user-acceptance testing (UAT), and production environments for development and testing for the CRM System, except when otherwise approved by FHKC. FHKC shall have view access into the UAT and the production environments. FHKC shall have the same full update access into the UAT environments as it has in the production environment. The UAT environment will be fully automated except for inbound/outbound file interfaces. Vendor shall refresh UAT environments regularly at a time agreed upon by the Parties by applying the latest Production Data to the environments. All environments shall be secured at all times. Non-Production Data shall be scrambled as required by FHKC.
Testing Environments. The Service Provider shall be responsible for implementing, securing, hosting and maintaining separate sandbox, development, QA, and User-acceptance testing (UAT) environments for development and testing for SAP and SAP GUI. For BOBJ and the Data Warehouse, the Service Provider shall be responsible for implementing, securing, hosting and maintaining separate development, QA, and UAT environments for development and testing. Additionally, the Service Provider shall ensure that at a minimum a UAT environment is available for all Subcontractor systems (i.e., Talent Management System and FSA / HSA system). The Department shall have view access into the QA environments. The State will have the same full update access into the UAT environments as they have in the production environment. The Department will ensure the State access to UAT will be controlled in a manner which avoids performance issues recognizing the UAT environment landscape is a copy of production at a point in time. The Service Provider will ensure that the UAT environment will have, at a minimum, connectivity to the Data Warehouse, the Talent Management System and the FSA / HSA system. The UAT environment will be automated to the extent possible for the following automated programs: payroll processing and inbound/outbound file interfaces. The Service Provider shall ensure that UAT environments (including Subcontractor test environments) are refreshed on a semi-annual basis by applying the latest production data to the environments, except for direct deposit data which shall not be loaded into any test environment unless the Service Provider is so directed by the Department. All environments shall be secured at all times.
Testing Environments. As part of the Base Services, Unisys shall provide mutually acceptable transition services with respect to operation/testing environments. Subject to UHS' approval and where testing with data representative of the production environment is necessary, Unisys may use a copy of such UHS production data as provided by UHS.
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