User Acceptance Tests definition

User Acceptance Tests means, in respect of the System or a component of the System, the tests to be performed to test whether it is Fault free and/or whether it is performing in accordance with the Adjusted Specification and the Design Documentation.
User Acceptance Tests. Any Acceptance Test the Department identifies for determining the compliance of Services and Deliverables with requirements as described in the RFP, the Response, the other parts of the Contract, and Change Orders once the Contractor identified that the Service and Deliverables are ready for Department testing.
User Acceptance Tests. Any type of Acceptance Test identified by WSP or agreed upon between the parties to determine the functionality and compliance of Services and Deliverables provided by Contractor for Acceptance by WSP.

Examples of User Acceptance Tests in a sentence

  • All User Acceptance Tests are certified successful and accepted by the Department’s Contract Manager in writing.

  • If Telecom notifies Supplier in accordance with clause 6.4 (Notification of pass/fail) of any failure of a Deliverable to pass its User Acceptance Tests, Supplier will use reasonable efforts to correct all such failures and resubmit the Deliverable to Telecom in accordance with clause 6.2 (Delivery for user acceptance testing).

  • In no event shall the Company be obligated to issue or transfer any shares upon the exercise of any Option or upon subsequent transfer of such shares unless a registration statement under the Act is then in effect and current with respect to the issue or transfer of such shares or the Company, on advice of counsel, determines that exemption from registration under the Act is then available.

  • Deliverables Testing Both parties will agree in writing to an acceptance test plan pursuant to which Telecom will perform User Acceptance Tests prior to commencement of any User Acceptance Tests.

  • Technology and User Acceptance Tests can be used to evaluate this.


More Definitions of User Acceptance Tests

User Acceptance Tests means Acceptance Tests to be performed by WAHBE during each Stage to determine that there are no Deficiencies in Services or Deliverables and before Acceptance of any subsequent Stage of the Call Center Services can occur.
User Acceptance Tests or “UAT” means the testing of deliverables by the Customer in accordance with procedures developed and agreed between the Parties during the course of performance of the Services;
User Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Volume I of the RFP to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Subsystem (in case where the System is to be implemented in phases), is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements, Final Project Work Plan.
User Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in deliverables and timelines mentioned in Section of RFP to be carried out to ascertain whether the software is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in Section 2, Scope of Work of RFP.
User Acceptance Tests. A type of Acceptance Test performed by the Users to confirm that the Deliverable(s) functions as designed and according to the Acceptance Criteria.
User Acceptance Tests. Any type of Acceptance Test identified by DSHS or agreed upon between the parties to determine the functionality and compliance of Services and Deliverables provided by Contractor for Acceptance by DSHS.
User Acceptance Tests. UATs") means tests run by Vitria to determine that the Deliverables have met the requirements in the Statement of Work, including but not limited to running manual spot tests and the product sample. VITRIA CONTRACT 8511