SAP TESTING OBJECTIVES AND PHASES
The objectives of SAP
System Testing are to verify that the installed system, which includes the SAP
software, custom code and manual procedures,
Perform per business
requirements:
·
Executes as specified and without error.
·
Validates with the users and management
that the delivered system performs in
·
Accordance with the stated system
requirements.
·
Ensures that the system works with other
existing systems, including but not limited to
·
Interfaces, conversions, and reports.
SAP TEST PHASES
1. Unit Testing
2. Integration Testing
3. Regression Testing
4. Performance Testing
5. User Acceptance Testing
sap testing phases |
Unit Testing : address
the familiar testing of individual RICEF Objects such as
Reports, interfaces, conversions,
enhancements, and forms
Integration Testing: the satisfactory execution of processes. This
phase of testing
Ensures that the SAP
software functions correctly, system configuration tables are set
up correctly, programs
run correctly, and system outputs are reliable.
Regression Testing verifies that functionality previously released into
the Production
1 / 5 SAP environment
will not be negatively affected by new, modified, or upgraded
functionality.
Performance Testing validates that the software, hardware, and
network infrastructures
Are in place and
operating at efficient levels. This testing is required to adequately stress
The SAP and related
Non-SAP systems in a network environment, inclusive of remote
Sites/nodes.
Performance testing will also include testing of those business processes
That would cause
stress due to high transaction or batch volumes.
User Acceptance Testingis used to:
·
Confirm
the test cases needed to run using the acceptance test environment.
·
Ensure the
acceptance tests are suitable for management, users of the
·
System and
computer operations.
·
Execute
the User Acceptance Test.
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