Project Management

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Project Schedule Quality Control

PREMIUM deliverable

Use this quality control checklist to identify all the ingredients of a healthy, flexible and dependable project schedule.

Test Sign-Off Form

deliverable

Has your system been properly tested by phase (unit, integration, user acceptance), and do you have the formal sign-off of approval to proceed?

Quality Management Systems Procedures Testing

PREMIUM deliverable

This procedure describes the process of testing software code or products by the test team. It documents the procedure for the entire testing cycle: generating test plans, scheduling tests, conducting tests and reporting test results. This procedure applies to new development, as well as major and minor releases, including customized solutions delivered to customers.

Software Testing Principles Checklist

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Do you know how to thoroughly and efficiently test the software product you have so painstakingly built? Don't risk delivering a faulty software product due to insufficient or unfocused testing. Use this list to check whether you are testing smart--or just testing!

Performance Testing

PREMIUM project plan
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The Project Testing Environment

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The key to any successful testing effort is creating a suitable test environment in which testing can occur.

Project Testing

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How to develop a complete testing plan and schedule.

Testing Services Review Form

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This Testing Services Review Form outlines major factors to consider when testing software, middleware or Web-based applications.

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