Test Philosophy Clause Samples

Test Philosophy. [***] [The remaining 2 pages (pages 1-1 through 1-2) of this section have been omitted and filed separately with the Commission.]
Test Philosophy. 2-1 2.2 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................2-1 2.3 GENERAL TEST REQUIREMENTS..............................................................................2-2 2.3.1
Test Philosophy. Unless otherwise provided by Control4, Supplier is expected to develop and execute its own Functional Test programs for Products purchased by Control4 that the supplier develops (OEM/JDM). Control4 reserves the right to request a review of Supplier’s functional test documentation, source code, and test plans at any time in order to verify adequate coverage and sufficient process control. Control4 reserves the right to define the functional test acceptance criteria, including parametric measurements. All products that do not meet the functional test acceptance shall be deemed defective and returned to Supplier. Upon Control4’s request, Supplier shall provide the following details to support their test philosophy. General description of test flow · Component level test descriptions (if applicable) · Board level test descriptions (if applicable) · System level test descriptions (if applicable) · System configuration check description (if applicable) · MAC Address and other GUID programming. Supplier to ensure uniqueness and consistent GUID control process (if applicable) · Certificate programming process description (if applicable) List functional block diagrams for system and sub-assemblies (if applicable) and assess test coverage for each functional block (see appendix 5 for sample guideline) Test environmental conditions (temperature, electrical, voltage margin etc.) to evaluate stress test coverage Test equipment descriptions Test system documentation, including schematics, BOMs, wiring diagrams, and source code. Pass/fail database management description Troubleshooting capabilities and descriptions Failure analysis and corrective action procedures Test Capacity needed as compared to production build plan, and plan on how to respond to upside demands CND/NTF/NDF handling process to cover intermittent failures.