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Program Testing Methodology Part One: Preparing for Testing ( Pages)
by Dr. Edward J. Moskal
Aug 6, 2004 Abstract : Program testing and debugging is one of the most critical aspects of implementing a computer system. Without programs which properly work, the system will never process information and produce the output for which it was designed. Testing procedures should be established and testing roles should be demarcated between the programmer and the analyst. Once this is done, test data that can test the limits of the program should then be created.
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Program Testing Methodology Part Two: Running Tests and Getting Approval ( Pages)
by Dr. Edward J. Moskal
Aug 7, 2004 Abstract : After testing procedures have been created and the type of test data has been determined, link or string testing, and system testing must be executed to ensure the job stream is correct and to locate errors before production. Backup and restart testing must be also be conducted to ensure that the restart points within the system are accurately defined. Finally, to demonstrate the benefits and functionality of the system, management and user approval should be received.
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Web Testing Has Changed the Testing Landscape ( Pages)
by C. Lisle
Dec 8, 2000 Abstract : Software testing vendors are forming alliances and partnerships with the vendors who actually service and support the delivery of Internet content. Thus do the realities of testing Internet applications sink in. Two instances: Mercury Interactive formed a strategic alliance with Akamai Technologies, and Segue signed NaviSite as its first Hosted Services Partner.
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Concur Scores A Bingo ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Mar 8, 2000 Abstract : Concur took a quantum leap in providing E-procurement services to small and mid-sized businesses by partnering with Nortel Networks and SAFECO. The resulting Concur Business Advantage will provide leveraged buying services to customers.
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Concur's Customers Can Network Now ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : Following the path of other E-procurement vendors, Concur announced a purchasing network for large companies. At the same time, Concur announced that its entire suite of products, including access to its purchasing network, will be available to small and mid-sized companies as an outsourced, Web-based product.
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CRM Testing Throughout Implementation ( Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Oct 13, 2004 Abstract : In terms of strategic partnerships, the acquirer is responsible for judging how well customer relationship management (CRM) software will function on the equipment and at the site, and with staff, customers, and third-party applications. Acceptance testing involves three basic flavors: user acceptance, operational acceptance, and contractual acceptance. While it is not the only step involved when implementing a CRM system, testing is a fundamental way of finding information and will help you judge a system’s returns and pitfalls.
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Remedy Plots A Course To Travel And Expense Capabilities ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 14, 2000 Abstract : Remedy further extends the capabilities of its self-service e-procurement application with Necho’s travel and entertainment expense product.
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Concur Gives Up The Boast ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Aug 15, 2000 Abstract : Concur Technologies dreamed of going mano a mano with Ariba and Commerce One. However, announcing the details of its new operating plan in the report of a disappointing quarter, the company has revealed that 'procurement is not us.' Then again, there really is a need for e-procurement, isn’t there?
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New Plan, 13% Layoffs, Mark Concur’s Third Quarter Disappointment ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 13, 2000 Abstract : Concur Technologies announced its expected Q2 revenues. Its reaction to the inevitable disappointment has been more than trimming – plastic surgery might be a better description.
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