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What is Pilot Testing and when it use ?
Brijesh Jalan
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Pilot testing involves having a group of end users try the system prior to its full deployment in order to give feedback on IIS 5.0 features and functions. The level of pilot testing you want to perform depends on the size and scope of your migration project. For larger projects, a formal, carefully planned pilot is essential. For any size project, its good to have selected end users test the system prior to full deployment
During the initial, pre-pilot phase you can select a small group of technically savvy users to try out the technology. You probably wont want to
provide
support during this phase, because it can draw resources away from system development and burden your
schedule
.
After making adjustments based on input from the pre-pilot users, you can begin the actual pilot. During this phase, a larger group of users should review and fully use system features. These users should be at about the same technical level as your system users in general. During this phase, you should plan to provide support for all issues, errors, or problems that users report. When you make any corrections, be sure to thoroughly retest the system.
The following are items to include in planning
a pilot
test:
? Adequate
training for
participants
? A
roll
out plan for deploying the servers and preparing systems for the pilot
?
Documentation
of the installation process so you can improve it as more is learned
? A mechanism, such as a Web site or e-mail alias, for users to provide constant feedback to the design and testing teams
? Evaluation criteria for the pilot, including information about the number of users who were dissatisfied, the number of problems reported, the number of support calls and requests, and the resolution rate for problems.
Hope it will help You.
Thanks and Regards
Nitin Patil, Pune
nitin patil
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