Before proceeding to the next phase of the upgrade, be sure that you have prepared a current, comprehensive test plan. The goal of a test plan is to confirm that all your current Waveset application functionality remains intact through the upgrade process.
If you have an existing test plan, read Review Your Existing Test Plan.
If you have not a prepared test plan, create one now using the guidelines described in Create a Test Plan.
Does your existing test plan address everything that you want to test? Is it up-to-date? Is it specific? If not, you must revise your test plan appropriately.
If you are particularly concerned with the performance of a particular set of functions or with items such as the amount of system memory or database space the Waveset application consumes, then be sure that your test plan also measures these items.
After upgrading the Waveset product or after making any significant change to your Waveset configurations or customizations, be sure to retest your Waveset application.
You must create a test plan if you do not already have one prepared for your Waveset application. A generic test plan includes:
Introduction
Description of this document
Related documents
Schedule and milestones
Hardware
Software (test tools)
Staffing
Features you are going to test and the test approach
New features testing
Regression testing
Features you are not going to test
Test deliverables
Dependencies and risks
Entrance and exit criteria