Acceptance Test Plan

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Acceptance Test Plan

An Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) verifies that the final deliverable meets the customer's requirements. This is used to validate that the software meets the agreed requirements. The Customer uses it to determine whether to accept delivery of the software.

Use this template to:

1. Describe what capabilities are being tested and which requirements are being verified by this test.

2. Enable the customer to determine if the system is working according to the specifications in the contract.

3. Outline test preconditions, steps, and post-conditions.

4. Ensure that all components of the system are tested.

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Table of Contents

1   INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
1.2 SCOPE
1.3 OUTPUT
1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.5 KEY STAKEHOLDERS
1.6 RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PLANS
1.7 POINTS OF CONTACT
1.8 METHODOLOGY, TOOLS, AND TECHNIQUES
1.9 POLICIES, DIRECTIVES AND PROCEDURES

2 TEST PLAN
2.1 TESTING APPROACH
2.1.1 Types of testing
2.1.2 Level of testing
2.1.3 Testing tools, methods, and procedures
2.1.4 Test Data
2.2 UNIT TESTING
2.3 FUNCTIONAL UNIT TESTING
2.4 SYSTEM TESTING
2.5 ACCEPTANCE TESTING
2.6 PROBLEM REPORTING
2.7 RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
2.8 TEST ENVIRONMENT
2.9 TEST IDENTIFICATION
2.10 ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY
2.11 TEST RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX
2.12 ACCEPTANCE TEST SCHEDULE
2.13 ACCEPTANCE TEST REPORT

3 TESTING PREREQUISITES
3.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE
3.2 TEST CASES
3.3 CHANGES TO TEST CASES
3.4 COLLATION OF TEST DATA

4 TESTING PROCEDURE
4.1 TEST SCHEDULE
4.2 TEST RESULTS
4.3 REVIEW OF TEST RESULTS
4.4 CORRECTIVE ACTION
4.5 ACCEPTANCE AND RELEASE
4.6 SUSPENSION OF TESTING
4.7 DOCUMENTATION
4.8 CONCLUSION
4.9 SIGN-OFF CRITERIA

5 APPENDIX A
5.1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
5.2 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
 

Page Count: 21
File Format: Microsoft Word

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What is an Acceptance Test Plan?

An Acceptance Test Plan describes the acceptance testing process, such as the features to be tested, pass/fail criteria, approach to testing, roles and responsibilities, resource requirements and schedules. It also defines the functionality to be tested, the requirements verified by the test, test preconditions, test steps and test post-conditions.

Who uses it?
Test Manager, QA Manager, Project Manager, Development Manager, QA Engineer, Documentation Manager, IT Manager, System Administrator.

When is it used?
An Acceptance Test Plan is required during the software testing process to ensure that all features and functionality are correctly tested and that the system meets the technical requirements.

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