TEST ISSUES Sample Clauses

TEST ISSUES. Where a Test Issue is identified by the Supplier, the Parties shall agree how such Test Issue shall be dealt with and any failure to agree by the Parties shall be resolved in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure.
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TEST ISSUES. Where a Test Report identifies a Test Issue, the Parties shall agree the classification of the Test Issue using the criteria specified in Annex 1 and the Test Issue Management Log maintained by the Supplier shall log Test Issues reflecting the Severity Level allocated to each Test Issue. The Supplier shall be responsible for maintaining the Test Issue Management Log and for ensuring that its contents accurately represent the current status of each Test Issue at all relevant times. The Supplier shall make the Test Issue Management Log available to the Customer upon request. The Customer shall confirm the classification of any Test Issue unresolved at the end of a Test in consultation with the Supplier. If the Parties are unable to agree the classification of any unresolved Test Issue, the Dispute shall be dealt with in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure using the Expedited Dispute Timetable.
TEST ISSUES. Where a Test Issue is identified by the Supplier, the Parties shall agree how such Test Issue shall be dealt with and any failure to agree by the Parties shall be resolved in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure. TEST QUALITY AUDIT Without prejudice to its rights pursuant to Clause 11 (Records and Audit Access), the Customer or an agent or contractor appointed by the Customer may perform on-going quality audits in respect of any part of the Testing. If the Customer has any concerns following an audit in accordance with paragraph 8.1 above the Customer will discuss such concerns with the Supplier, giving the Supplier the opportunity to provide feedback in relation to specific activities, and subsequently prepare a written report for the Supplier detailing the same to which the Supplier shall, within a reasonable timeframe, respond in writing. In the event of an inadequate response to the written report from the Supplier, the Customer (acting reasonably) may withhold a Satisfaction Certificate until the issues in the report have been addressed to the reasonable satisfaction of the Customer. OUTCOME OF TESTING The Customer will issue a Satisfaction Certificate when it is satisfied that a Milestone has been Achieved. If any Milestones (or any relevant part thereof) do not pass the Test in respect thereof then: the Supplier shall rectify the cause of the failure and re-submit the Deliverables (or the relevant part) to Testing, provided that the Parties agree that there is sufficient time for that action prior to the relevant Milestone Date; or the Parties shall treat the failure as a Supplier Default.  
TEST ISSUES. 2.1 In accordance with Paragraph 9.1 of Schedule 4.2 (Testing Procedures) of the Call- Off Terms, the following Test Issue criteria shall apply: None applicable.
TEST ISSUES. 2.1 In accordance with Paragraph 9.1 of Schedule 4.2 (Testing Procedures) of the Call- Off Terms, the following Test Issue criteria shall apply: as set out in the Milestone and Milestone Payment table in Appendix 8.
TEST ISSUES. 9.1 Where a Test Report identifies a Test Issue, the Parties shall agree the classification of the Test Issue using the criteria specified in Annex 1 and the Test Issue Management Log maintained by the Service Provider shall log Test Issues reflecting the Severity Level allocated to each Test Issue.
TEST ISSUES. SEVERITY LEVELS 1 SEVERITY 1 ERROR 1.1 This is an error that causes non-recoverable conditions, e.g it is not possible to continue using a Component, a Component crashes, there is database or file corruption, or data loss.
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TEST ISSUES. 2.1 In accordance with Paragraph 9.1 of Schedule 4.2 (Testing Procedures) of the Call-Off Terms, the following Test Issue criteria shall apply: [Customer Authority to complete with assistance from the Framework Authority and the Contractor where required]
TEST ISSUES. 16.1 Where a Test Report identifies a Test Issue, the parties shall agree the classification of the Test Issue using the following criteria: [Guidance: The Authority should specify a range of severity levels, from the most severe (where the service or critical elements of it cannot be performed) ranging to minor incidents whereby all elements of the service are operational but there is a minor impact on scope and/or performance of the services. The Authority will need to amend the definition of "Material Test Issue" to state which severity levels will be classed as material and will

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