Customer Information System Acceptance Test Plan


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Improved deliverable! This document provides a framework for building an acceptance test plan for a customer information system under construction, addressing the following issues:

  • Alignment of the system with the corporate mission and information systems strategy
  • The need for acceptance testing
  • Status of the system and how it will be implemented
  • Procedures for acceptance testing


  • Related Processes
    Application Solution Process
    Data Warehouse Process
    Distributed Application Development Process
    Siebel Implementation Process

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