Contractor Approach Sample Clauses

Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall develop, document, and implement BIDM Data Exchanges to obtain BIDM Imports from and to send BIDM Exports to the Department's claims review contractors.
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Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide a real-time or near real-time BIDM Interface between the BIDM and the Core MMIS, as described in the DSD.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall develop, document, and implement BIDM Data Exchanges to obtain BIDM Imports from and to send BIDM Exports to the Health Information Management System.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide a BIDM Interface between the BIDM and the Core MMIS.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall conduct unit testing and submit the test results via Unit Test Checklists. Working from the Unit Test Plan and Checklists, the Contractor shall execute and evaluate unit tests before releasing the program for use in subsequent database builds and test cycles. Unit testing shall be considered complete when all test conditions pass.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall conduct development walkthroughs for non-COTS components as appropriate to demonstrate to the Department that all system functions have been completely and accurately developed and unit-tested, and any problems have been recorded using the Project Control and
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall develop a System Test Plan that describes the Contractor's approach and commitment to all testing sub-phases required for a system of this magnitude. During the Testing Phase, the Contractor shall develop a Master Test Plan and subsequent Release Test Plans. The Master Test Plan shall be a static document that describes the high-level details of the project’s test effort while Release Test Plans shall be dynamic and shall contain release-specific test procedures. This deliverable shall be developed, reviewed and approved in accordance with procedures detailed within the approved Communications Management Plan.
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Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide the Department with test results through its test management system. The Contractor shall manage all system, performance, stress, operational readiness and UAT tests within the test management system and will record results there. Throughout DDI testing periods, the Contractor shall provide the Department with frequent summaries and metrics on testing progress. The Department shall also be able to view detailed information on test execution and results within the test management system at any time.
Contractor Approach. The Contractor shall provide the Department with online access to the integrated test environment.
Contractor Approach. To support defect tracking automation, the Contractor shall implement and operate a test management system. This system shall support the management and consolidation of test cases and test activities during System Integration and Parallel testing activities. For the submission and management of formal testing deliverables, automation shall be achieved through the use of the project’s document management system.
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