Software Development Vendor Contract Considerations
Are you signing a contract to outsource a software development project to a vendor? Ask these questions to make sure you know what you're getting and are getting what you are paying for.
Are you signing a contract to outsource a software development project to a vendor? Ask these questions to make sure you know what you're getting and are getting what you are paying for.
Ensure that your application, network and database is secure from unauthorized user access. Define your security requirements with this specifications form and checklist.
Are you doing usability testing on your application's user interface? Use this checklist to perform a thorough review on how easily users interpret, navigate and respond to the GUI.
You've prototyped your application's user interface. Now check to see where it is okay and where it needs improvement.
Integration testing ensures that each component of the application you develop works correctly within the system as a whole. Record any errors discovered through integration testing and request system changes using this form.
You've tested the new system or application and found some bugs that require the attention of the development team. This form will help you characterize the type, description and disposition of post-testing system change requests.
This form provides a quick and dirty assessment rating for product and development quality.
Here is a solid outline of a plan for testing individual development components in context with the overall system.
The system is ready for testing, and you'd better check to see if everything is there. Formalize the hand-off process between the development team and the testing team with this checklist and signoff form.
How do you develop a good test case? This example spells out system test case specifications.
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