Testing Strategy Plan definition

Testing Strategy Plan means a plan: for the Testing of Deliverables; and setting out other agreed criteria related to the achievement of Milestones, as described further in paragraph 77 of Call Off Schedule 5 (Testing);
Testing Strategy Plan means a plan: for the Testing of Deliverables; and setting out other agreed criteria related to the achievement of Milestones, as described further in paragraph 80 of this Call Off Schedule;
Testing Strategy Plan means a plan: for the Testing of Deliverables; and setting out other agreed criteria related to the achievement of Milestones, as described further in paragraph 6 of this Call Off Schedule; CALL OFF SCHEDULE A1: TESTINGDEFINITIONSIn this Schedule, the following definitions shall apply:

Examples of Testing Strategy Plan in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall manage the progress of Testing in accordance with the relevant Testing Strategy Plan and shall carry out the Tests in accordance with the relevant Test Specification.

  • TEST SPECIFICATION Following approval of a Testing Strategy Plan, the Supplier shall develop the Test Specification for the relevant Deliverables as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event at least 10 Working Days (or such other period as the Parties may agree in the Test Strategy or otherwise agree in writing) prior to the start of the relevant Testing (as specified in the Implementation Plan).

  • The Supplier shall not submit any Deliverable for Testing: unless the Supplier is reasonably confident that it will satisfy the relevant Test Success Criteria; until the Customer has issued a Test Certificate in respect of any prior, dependant Deliverable(s); and until the Parties have agreed the Testing Strategy Plan and the Test Specification relating to the relevant Deliverable(s).

  • The Supplier shall allow sufficient time in the Testing Strategy Plan to ensure that adequate responses to a Testing Quality Audit can be provided.

  • The Test Success Criteria for all Tests shall be agreed between the Parties as part of the relevant Testing Strategy Plan pursuant to paragraph 80 of this Call Off Schedule.

  • The CONSULTANT shall develop a Testing Strategy Plan and deliver to the CITY for approval.

  • The Test Success Criteria for all Tests shall be agreed between the Parties as part of the relevant Testing Strategy Plan pursuant to paragraph 22.

  • The Testing Strategy Plan should also identify the components which will be tested “in scope” and those components which will not be tested “out of scope.”The CONSULTANT shall provide the minimum hardware requirements for standing up the locally hosted environment that will support the activities within the testing strategy plan.


More Definitions of Testing Strategy Plan

Testing Strategy Plan means a plan: for the Testing of Deliverables; and setting out other agreed criteria related to the achievement of Milestones, as described further in paragraph 22. of this Call Off Schedule; Termination Notice means a written notice of termination given by one Party to the other, notifying the Party receiving the notice of the intention of the Party giving the notice to terminate this Call Off Contract on a specified date and setting out the grounds for termination; Third Party IPR means Intellectual Property Rights owned by a third party but excluding Intellectual Property Rights owned by the third party subsisting in any Third Party Software;

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