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Contributed by: Sunil Sharma

The Detailed Test Plan covers the following strategies:

  • Testing the functionality of the system
  • Testing the usability of the system
  • Performing code reviews to test operational requirements of the system
  • Documenting the test/retest results
  • Determining acceptance using pass fail criteria


Jerry Bucknoff
Fort Lee, NJ, USA



Posted: Dec 20, 2011 1:58 PM

"How would a Systems Acceptance Plan differ from this one if there was little or no code to test? For example, OTS packages that are simply configured/parameterized? The only "code" would be some customized or tweaked scripts, maybe some SQL and some confiured APIs. "



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