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Operational acceptance testing (OAT) is used to conduct operational readiness (pre-release) of a product, service, or system as part of a quality management system. OAT is a common type of non-functional software testing, used mainly in software development and software maintenance projects. This type of testing focuses on the operational readiness of the system to be supported, and/or to become part of the production environment. Hence, it is also known as operational readiness testing (ORT) or operations readiness and assurance testing (OR&A). Functional testing within OAT is limited to those tests which are required to verify the non-functional aspects of the system.

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  • Operational acceptance testing (en)
  • Teste de operação (pt)
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  • Teste de Operação é a fase de teste em que o teste é conduzido pelos administradores do ambiente final onde o sistema ou software entrará em ambiente produtivo. Vale ressaltar que essa fase é aplicável somente a sistemas de informação próprios de uma organização, cujo acesso pode ser feito interna e/ou externamente a essa organização. Nessa fase de teste devem ser feitas simulações para garantir que a entrada em produção do sistema será bem sucedida. Envolve testes de instalação, simulações com backup e restore das bases de dados, etc. Em alguns casos um sistema entrará em produção para substituir outro e é necessário garantir que o novo sistema continuará garantindo o suporte ao negócio. (pt)
  • Operational acceptance testing (OAT) is used to conduct operational readiness (pre-release) of a product, service, or system as part of a quality management system. OAT is a common type of non-functional software testing, used mainly in software development and software maintenance projects. This type of testing focuses on the operational readiness of the system to be supported, and/or to become part of the production environment. Hence, it is also known as operational readiness testing (ORT) or operations readiness and assurance testing (OR&A). Functional testing within OAT is limited to those tests which are required to verify the non-functional aspects of the system. (en)
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  • Operational acceptance testing (OAT) is used to conduct operational readiness (pre-release) of a product, service, or system as part of a quality management system. OAT is a common type of non-functional software testing, used mainly in software development and software maintenance projects. This type of testing focuses on the operational readiness of the system to be supported, and/or to become part of the production environment. Hence, it is also known as operational readiness testing (ORT) or operations readiness and assurance testing (OR&A). Functional testing within OAT is limited to those tests which are required to verify the non-functional aspects of the system. According to the International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB), OAT may include checking the backup/restore facilities, IT disaster recovery procedures, maintenance tasks and periodic check of security vulnerabilities., and whitepapers on ISO 29119 and Operational Acceptance by Anthony Woods, and ISO 25000 and Operational Acceptance Testing by Dirk Dach et al., OAT generally includes: * Component Testing * Failover (Within the same data centre) * Component fail-over * Network fail-over * Functional Stability * Accessibility * Conversion * Stability * Usability * IT Service Management (Supportability) * Monitoring and Alerts (to ensure proper alerts are configured in the system if something goes wrong) * Portability * Compatibility * Interoperability * Installation and Backout * Localization * Recovery (across data centres) * Application/system recovery * Data recovery * Reliability * Backup and Restoration (Recovery) * Disaster Recovery * Maintainability * Performance, Stress and Volume, * Procedures (Operability) and Supporting Documentation (Supportability) * Security and Penetration During OAT changes may be made to environmental parameters which the application uses to run smoothly. For example, with Microsoft Windows applications with a mixed or hybrid architecture, this may include: Windows services, configuration files, web services, XML files, COM+ components, web services, IIS, stored procedures in databases, etc. Typically OAT should occur after each main phase of the development life cycle: design, build, and functional testing. In sequential projects it is often viewed as a final verification before a system is released; where in agile and iterative projects, a more frequent execution of OAT occurs providing stakeholders with assurance of continued stability of the system and its operating environment. An approach used in OAT may follow these steps: * Design the system, * Assess the design, * Build the system, * Confirm if built to design, * Evaluate the system addresses business functional requirements, * Assess the system for compliance with non-functional requirements, * Deploy the system, * Assess operability and supportability of the system. For running the OAT test cases, the tester normally has exclusive access to the system or environment. This means that a single tester would be executing the test cases at a single point of time. For OAT the exact Operational Readiness quality gates are defined: both entry and exit gates. The primary emphasis of OAT should be on the operational stability, portability and reliability of the system. (en)
  • Teste de Operação é a fase de teste em que o teste é conduzido pelos administradores do ambiente final onde o sistema ou software entrará em ambiente produtivo. Vale ressaltar que essa fase é aplicável somente a sistemas de informação próprios de uma organização, cujo acesso pode ser feito interna e/ou externamente a essa organização. Nessa fase de teste devem ser feitas simulações para garantir que a entrada em produção do sistema será bem sucedida. Envolve testes de instalação, simulações com backup e restore das bases de dados, etc. Em alguns casos um sistema entrará em produção para substituir outro e é necessário garantir que o novo sistema continuará garantindo o suporte ao negócio. (pt)
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