Test Specification means the specification that sets out how Tests will demonstrate that the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, as described in more detail in paragraph 7 of (Testing Procedures).
Test Specification means the specification that sets out how Tests will demonstrate that the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, as described in more detail in paragraph 7 of this Call Off Schedule;
Test Specification means the specification that sets out how Tests will demonstrate that the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, as described in more detail in paragraph 7 of this Call Off Schedule; Test Strategy means a strategy for the conduct of Testing as described further in paragraph 79 of this Call Off Schedule; Test Success Criteria means, in relation to a Test, the test success criteria for that Test as referred to in paragraph 81 of this Call Off Schedule; and Test Witness means any person appointed by the Customer pursuant to paragraph 85 of this Call Off Schedule. INTRODUCTION This Call Off Schedule (Testing) sets out the approach to Testing and the different Testing activities to be undertaken, including the preparation and agreement of the Test Strategy and Testing Strategy Plans.
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How Deliverables will be tested Following approval of a Test Plan, the Supplier shall develop the Test Specification for the relevant Deliverables as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event at least 10 Working Days prior to the start of the relevant Testing (as specified in the Implementation Plan).
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Test Specification the specification that sets out how Tests will demonstrate that the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, as described in more detail in paragraph 7 of Schedule 6 (Testing Procedures);
Test Specification means a detailed specification document prepared or to be prepared by the Service Provider setting out how the Tests will demonstrate that the Test Criteria have been met as envisaged under paragraph 6 of schedule 4 (Testing Regime);
Test Specification means the latest version of a detailed set of steps and requirements (documenting how each specific test will be conducted and the outcomes expected for each step against which the success shall be measured in order to determine if the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, which shall include without limitation the information set out in paragraph 5 of Part B of this Schedule 6.2) that has been approved by the DCC;
Test Specification means the test specification set out in Schedule 4 hereto;
Test Specification means a detailed specification document prepared or to be prepared by the Service Provider setting out how the Tests will demonstrate that the Test Criteria have been met as envisaged under paragraph 7 of schedule 4 (Testing Regime);
Test Specification means the minimum common specification requirement that is designated for a Product in Annex A-4 as the “Applicable Test Specification” to be evaluated during Verification.
Test Specification means the specification that sets out how Tests will demonstrate that the Test Success Criteria have been satisfied, as described in more detail in Paragraph 4 of Part 3 of Schedule 6.3 (Testing Procedures). "Test Strategy" means a strategy for the conduct of Testing as described further in Paragraph 2 of Part 3 of Schedule 6.3 (Testing Procedures). "Test Success Criteria" means the test success criteria referred to in Appendix 3 of Schedule 6.3 (Testing Procedures). "Test Witness" means any person appointed by the Department pursuant to Paragraph 7.1 of Part 3 of Schedule 6.3 (Testing Procedures). "Third Party Materials" means the Third Party Software together with the Documentation relating to the Third Party Software. "Third Party Software" means any software which is proprietary to any third party (other than an Affiliate of the Contractor) which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services and specified as such in Schedule 5.1 (Software) and all technical specifications, user manuals and operating manuals in relation to such software. "Threshold Gain Margin" means the Forecast Gain Margin for the Gain share Period plus three per cent (3%). By way of example, if the Forecast Gain Margin for the Gain share Period is four per cent (4%), the Threshold Gain Margin for the Gain share Period would be seven per cent (7%). "Total Net Debt to EBITDA Ratio" means, in respect of the Guarantor’s (or any Key Sub-contractors if applicable) consolidated accounts, total net borrowings including finance leases net of cash divided by EBITDA. "TPS Materials" shall mean any files, documents, records, working papers, drawings, diagrams, text, images or sound embodied in any electronic (including but not limited to all websites and web pages) or other tangible medium appertaining to the Services or the management, direction or organisation of the Services and which are created from time to time during this Agreement by the Contractor or on the Contractor's behalf specifically for the purposes of this Agreement but for the avoidance of doubt excluding the Contractor Software, Contractor Background IPR, Contractor Materials, Specially Written Software, Third Party Software and records relating to the conduct of the Contractor's business. "TPS Regulations" means those statutes and regulations which define, and prescribe certain matters relating to the administration of the TPS as specified below (all as amended from time to time):