Package Evaluation Test Report


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Format: Test Scenario / Report
The Package Evaluation Test Report describes the activities, resources, expected results and actual results for application package evaluation testing. The plan lists the following test information:

  • Test team members/roles
  • Test site/date/time/location of results documentation
  • Required system resources
  • Performance factors tested
  • Input data
  • Test scenario steps
  • Expected results
  • Actual results


  • Related Processes
    Application Solution Process

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