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User Acceptance Testing

Thoroughly test the Windchill+ solution to ensure that all critical issues are resolved before go-live and begin final preparations.


Before you begin, complete this step:

01. Prepare for UAT

To prepare for UAT, the most important part is to identify and reserve the individuals who will be performing the testing. These people should be able to perform the testing fully and report results to the appropriate parties to ensure that the testing and results are valid and complete.

Ensure the accounts of these individuals are set up and that proper access has been established to perform testing. Proper access/permissions for testers are essential to ensure that the system will work appropriately for all users after go-live.

Finally, ensure all upstream and downstream integrations are set up and data is flowing in each direction. Allow testers to move data into Windchill+ from any upstream systems, manipulate the data within the solution and then move the data to any downstream systems, testing the data flows and translates correctly across all possible paths.

02. UAT

Have all prepared users perform the user acceptance testing. This type of testing will vary from organization to organization but the goal of UAT is to ensure your Windchill+ solution can handle real-world tasks and perform up to development specifications. This means that the users performing their testing should utilize the software in a test system as if they were performing tasks in their everyday job.

It is important for users to know where and how to submit feedback, both positive and negative. UAT is only as useful as the feedback received from the testers, so ensure that before testing begins, everyone is aware of what to expect and how to have their voices heard.

03. Performance Testing

The most important part of performance testing during UAT is to perform a simulation that will mirror the maximum number of users and locations that are expected upon go-live. This is to say, if there are 1,500 users expected to access the system simultaneously from 4 locations in 2 countries, that scenario should be explicitly tested to ensure that everything works as expected and to the standards expected. A PTC partner should be able to perform this testing in conjunction with eh business to ensure both the

The second part of performance testing that will be critical is to ensure the ping that occurs between external systems, for example, an ERP is functioning as expected and has the type of speed and performance that will allow data to flow smoothly.

This performance testing completed before go-live will ensure that once the solution is running fully there will be minimal unexpected interruptions or slowdowns due to capacity or integration issues. Both of these factors are integral to the success of any PLM solution.

04. OCM Activities

It is vital to follow Organizational Change Management procedures during any type of user testing and feedback. This strategy should have been developed earlier, but ensuring all practices are followed will allow for UAT feedback, performance feedback, and any other related testing to have the desired effect of resulting in effective feedback and changes enacted to resolve issues.

Ensure during the test-feedback cycle that documentation is updated properly and training is modified accordingly. Keep the project team, administrators, testers and appropriate users informed, via your communication plan, to allow for maximum visibility into any modifications occurring before go-live.

05. Training Preparations

Nearing the close of UAT, it is important to have all training material defined and collected as well as beginning the train the trainer portion of user training. Assuming UAT does not result in any large, fundamental issues, while the testing is finishing up, training can begin.

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