User Acceptance Tests definition

User Acceptance Tests means, in respect of the System or a component of the System, the tests to be performed to test whether it is Fault free and/or whether it is performing in accordance with the Adjusted Specification and the Design Documentation.
User Acceptance Tests. Any Acceptance Test the Department identifies for determining the compliance of Services and Deliverables with requirements as described in the RFP, the Response, the other parts of the Contract, and Change Orders once the Contractor identified that the Service and Deliverables are ready for Department testing.
User Acceptance Tests means Acceptance Tests to be performed by WAHBE during each Stage to determine that there are no Deficiencies in Services or Deliverables and before Acceptance of any subsequent Stage of the Call Center Services can occur.

Examples of User Acceptance Tests in a sentence

  • In addition, signing off of the above requirements, mechanism for carrying out User Acceptance Tests (UAT) in multiple stages before roll out, sign off from multiple stakeholders (post UAT) and data archival requirements shall also be taken in to account.

  • All User Acceptance Tests are certified successful and accepted by the Department’s Contract Manager in writing.

  • Upon delivery and/ or completion of installation of the system/solution, SriLankan Airlines shall perform User Acceptance Tests (UAT) to determine that the goods/service is operating in conformance with SriLankan Airlines 's published performance specifications for the goods/service and any other requirements agreed to by the parties (hereinafter "Specification) as indicated in the Specification Sheet.

  • This phase will see the translation of the prototype solution proposal to a working prototype that will pass the User Acceptance Tests (“UAT”) and pilot testing and evaluated by Expert Reviewers.

  • The User Acceptance Tests, which shall involve testing of the entire set-up including the hardware, and its integration with application software and within the time limit prescribed by the Bank with live and test data shall be conducted by the Bank.


More Definitions of User Acceptance Tests

User Acceptance Tests. Any type of Acceptance Test identified by WSP or agreed upon between the parties to determine the functionality and compliance of Services and Deliverables provided by Contractor for Acceptance by WSP.
User Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Volume I of the RFP to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Subsystem (in case where the System is to be implemented in phases), is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements, Final Project Work Plan.
User Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in deliverables and timelines mentioned in Section 3.13 of RFP Vol. I to be carried out to ascertain whether the software is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in Section 3, Scope of Work of RFP Vol. I.
User Acceptance Tests means one type of Acceptance Test as described in the Solicitation and Response.
User Acceptance Tests means testing by the Client of any module or system provided by BlackLight Software under the Contract;
User Acceptance Tests. Any type of Acceptance Test identified by DSHS or agreed upon between the parties to determine the functionality and compliance of Services and Deliverables provided by Contractor for Acceptance by DSHS.
User Acceptance Tests. A type of Acceptance Test performed by the Users to confirm that the Deliverable(s) functions as designed and according to the Acceptance Criteria.