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Once you have written your test plan and implemented your Service Provider, you must execute the test plan.

While software issues almost always arise during testing, experience has shown that personnel scheduling problems and network configuration problems tend to cause the most delays during testing. The bottom line is that you must make sure all required personnel (especially required testing partners from other organizations) will be available as expected during the testing process, and that all machines used in the testing process have Internet connectivity on all required ports as needed.

Work through your test plan. Take thorough notes, and compile a test report to be distributed within your organization and to all testing partners.


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