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Unit Test definition

Unit Test means testing conducted to verify the implementation of the design for one software element; e.g., a unit; or a collection of software elements.
Unit Test means an Acceptance Test for an Additional System Component or Customization to confirm that each and every individual component and subcomponent of each and every Component of the Additional System Component or Customization, as the case may be, operates properly in accordance with all Specifications and all provisions of this Agreement with no Priority Level 1, 2 or 3 Deficiencies, which may be required to be conducted in accordance with the applicable Statement of Work for such Additional System Component or Customization. As used herein, the term "Update(s)", whether singular or plural, shall mean any additions to and/or replacements to System Software, or any Components thereof, provided by Contractor during the term of this Agreement as a part of its Maintenance and Support in accordance with Paragraph 5.2 (Maintenance and Support) and Exhibit A (Scope of Work). Updates may include, by way of example, enhancements, statutory changes, version releases, application and operating software upgrades, updates, revisions, improvements, bug fixes, patches, Deficiency corrections and modifications. Once installed by Contractor, Updates shall become part of, and be deemed, Additional System Software for all purposes under this Agreement. References to Updates may include one or more Components or modules thereof or all Updates in the System. User(s) As used herein, the term "User(s)", whether singular or plural, shall mean any person or entity authorized by County to access or use the System pursuant to this Agreement.
Unit Test. The CSG IV&V team evaluates the plans, requirements, environment, tools, and procedures used for unit testing system modules and the level of test automation, interactive testing, and interactive debugging available in the test environment. The CSG IV&V team verifies the test process achieves an appropriate level of test coverage, test results are verified, the correct code configuration was tested, and the tests are documented appropriately. The following table summarizes the anticipated documentation to review, meetings to observe, and State and solution vendor staff to interview to assess the operating environment.

Examples of Unit Test in a sentence

  • Record the test results on SFN 60836 Traffic Signal Malfunction Management Unit Test and submit the results to the Engineer.

  • Test Plans and Test cases (including Unit Test Plan, System/Integration Test Plan, User Acceptance Test Plan, Security Test Plan, Load Test Plan)7.

  • Unit Test Connector (UTC)‌ UTC allows you to run unit tests from open format tools, and report results to Development Testing Platform (DTP) Server.

  • Successful unit testing will be defined as 100% pass rate of all defined Unit Test Cases with no outstanding issues/defects.

  • The Trip Unit Test Kit is used to test and verify the pickup levels and time delay settings of a breaker’s Trip Unit.

  • This 14-pin plug, plugs into the Trip Unit Test Port, located on the face of the Trip Unit.

  • Provider Code and Unit Test Responsibilities Implement a defect tracking and reporting system.

  • Department Code and Unit Test Responsibilities Review system objects for conformance with software development and documentation standards.

  • Allowed Power Unit Test Benches are :Power Unit stationary in space, installed with horizontal crankshaft.

  • Contractor shall connect the terrestrial repeater unit to all antennas and all required utilities and perform the Terrestrial Repeater Unit Test in accordance with the procedures set forth on Attachment 13 hereto.


More Definitions of Unit Test

Unit Test means the localised test of the Modification programs without benefit of a fully integrated test.

Related to Unit Test

  • Fit test means the use of a protocol to qualitatively or quantitatively evaluate the fit of a respirator on an individual.

  • EPP test Means one EPP command sent to a particular “IP address” for one of the EPP servers. Query and transform commands, with the exception of “create”, shall be about existing objects in the Registry System. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. The possible results to an EPP test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “EPP command RTT” or undefined/unanswered.

  • Plant Test Date or "PTD" means the date acceptance testing is performed with CLEC. "Point of Interface", "Point of Interconnection," or "POI" is a demarcation between the networks of two (2) LECs (including a LEC and CLEC). The POI is that point where the exchange of traffic takes place.

  • Performance Test means all operational checks and tests required to determine the performance parameters including inter-alia capacity, efficiency and operating characteristics of the Stores as specified in the Contract.

  • RDDS test Means one query sent to a particular “IP address” of one of the servers of one of the RDDS services. Queries shall be about existing objects in the Registry System and the responses must contain the corresponding information otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. Queries with an RTT 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. The possible results to an RDDS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the RTT or undefined/unanswered.

  • DNS test Means one non-­‐recursive DNS query sent to a particular “IP address” (via UDP or TCP). If DNSSEC is offered in the queried DNS zone, for a query to be considered answered, the signatures must be positively verified against a corresponding DS record published in the parent zone or, if the parent is not signed, against a statically configured Trust Anchor. The answer to the query must contain the corresponding information from the Registry System, otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. A query with a “DNS resolution RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR, will be considered unanswered. The possible results to a DNS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “DNS resolution RTT” or, undefined/unanswered.

  • Asset Test means, for an Asset Review, each Test, as defined in the Asset Representations Review Agreement, in Schedule A to the Asset Representations Review Agreement to be performed by the Asset Representations Reviewer on the related Asset Review Receivables.

  • PRINCIPAL TEST The CONTRACTOR rather than COUNTY has the right to control the manner and means of accomplishing the result contracted for.

  • LCT Test Date shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.12(b).

  • Genetic test means an analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, or metabolites, that detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes. The term “genetic test” does not mean an analysis of proteins or metabolites that does not detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes; or an analysis of proteins or metabolites that is directly related to a manifested disease, disorder, or pathological condition that could reasonably be detected by a health care professional with appropriate training and expertise in the field of medicine involved.

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to a distributed generation facility by the applicant after construction is completed to verify that the facility does not create adverse system impacts and performs to the submitted specifications. At a minimum, the scope of the commissioning tests performed shall include the commissioning test specified in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Standard 1547 Section 5.4 "Commissioning tests".

  • Cannabis testing facility means an entity registered by

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • COVID-19 test means a viral test for SARS-CoV-2 that is:

  • Percolation test means a subsurface soil test at the depth of a proposed absorption system or similar component of an OWTS to determine the water absorption capability of the soil, the results of which are normally expressed as the rate at which one inch of water is absorbed. The rate is expressed in minutes per inch.

  • Performance Tests means all tests meant to ensure that the Plant(s)/Unit(s) is/are in all respects in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and that the Plant functions properly and smoothly, in all respects as per the approved design parameters, within the permissible tolerances, and satisfies all the stipulated operating parameters, and will include the Guarantee Tests.

  • Total resource cost test or "TRC test" means a standard that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net present value of the total benefits of the program to the net present value of the total costs as calculated over the lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the delivery of those efficiency measures, as well as other quantifiable societal benefits, including avoided natural gas utility costs, to the sum of all incremental costs of end-use measures that are implemented due to the program (including both utility and participant contributions), plus costs to administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side program, to quantify the net savings obtained by substituting the demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates shall be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by future regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse gases.

  • Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Subproject means a Subproject under the Project that meets the Subproject eligibility criteria set forth in paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 to this Loan Agreement;

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • On-premise beer retailer means a beer retailer who is:

  • stratigraphic test well means a drilling effort, geologically directed, to obtain information pertaining to a specific geologic condition. Ordinarily, such wells are drilled without the intention of being completed for hydrocarbon production. They include wells for the purpose of core tests and all types of expendable holes related to hydrocarbon exploration. Stratigraphic test wells are classified as (i) "exploratory type" if not drilled into a proved property; or (ii) "development type", if drilled into a proved property. Development type stratigraphic wells are also referred to as "evaluation wells".

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Harvest batch means a specifically identified quantity of dried flower or trim, leaves, and other cannabis plant matter that is uniform in strain, harvested at the same time, and, if applicable, cultivated using the same pesticides and other agricultural chemicals, and harvested at the same time.

  • Drug test means a test designed to detect the illegal use of a controlled substance.

  • Normal Operating Conditions means those Service conditions which are within the control of Grantee. Those conditions which are not within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and severe or unusual weather conditions. Those conditions which are ordinarily within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the Cable System.