User Acceptance Tests and Outcomes EVES
Definition
The purpose of User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is to ensure that the solution by the project meets the functional and non-functional requirements specified in the business requirements. UAT may also identify issues that have not been specified in the BRD such as those relating to usability. UAT is the final step before rolling out the solution. UAT is typically carried out by end users in an environment that closely models the real world. A well-managed UAT process will give the Project Sponsor, project team and end users confidence that the solution being delivered meets the requirements.
UAT Plan
Open Issues
There are no open issues
EVES Acceptance Signoff
Roles and Responsibilities
Role | Responsibilities | |
Project Manager | Sue Woodger | · Communication with the Business Assurance Coordinator to agree format and scope of UAT |
Technical Architect | Michael Sun | · Validation of UAT environment |
Business Assurance Coordinator | Chris McKay | · Ensure that a detailed test scripts/cases, scenarios and instructions are available prior to the start of testing · Ensure that issues identified during UAT are logged in JIRA · Ensure testing takes place within agreed timeframes |
Testers | Chris McKay | · Execute test scripts/cases · Document test results |