An Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) verifies that the final deliverable meets the customer’s requirements. This is used to validate that the software meets the agreed requirements. The Customer uses it to determine whether to accept delivery of the software. Use this template to:
1. Describe what capabilities are being tested and which requirements are being verified by this test.
2 Enable the customer to determine if the system is working according to the specifications in the contract.
3. Outline test preconditions, steps, and post-conditions.
4. Ensure that all components of the system are tested.
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Acceptance Test Plan Template
July 10th, 2009 · Comments Off · Testing
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Test Plan Template
July 9th, 2009 · Comments Off · Testing
Test Plan Template. Test Plan Template
A Test Plan is a systematic approach to testing an IT system or piece of software. Use this test plan to document the strategy that will be used to verify and ensure that a software product or system meets its design specifications and other requirements.
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