Systems Integration Testing Sample Clauses
The Systems Integration Testing clause defines the requirements and procedures for testing how different system components or software modules work together as a unified whole. It typically outlines the scope of integration tests, the responsibilities of each party in conducting or supporting the tests, and the criteria for successful completion. For example, it may specify that the supplier must demonstrate that their software integrates seamlessly with the client's existing infrastructure before final acceptance. This clause ensures that all integrated parts function correctly together, reducing the risk of operational failures after deployment.
Systems Integration Testing. All of the interfaces described in the Functional Specification Rev. 4 with the DEC/Alpha computer must be tested. Exhibit J
Systems Integration Testing. Functional & Non-Functional Testing including Performance Testing 5.3.1.3. Support of Business & User Acceptance Testing
