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Note: This is part three of a four-part implementation plan that will be combined to form the finalized plan in Week Four.
It is expected that adjustments will be made in the final version based on the feedback provided in Weeks One through Three.
Using the paper developed in Weeks One and Two, add an additional 3 to 4 pages (1,050 to 1,400 words) describing your user acceptance testing plans for ensuring the Business Enterprise Software performs at an acceptable level. Include the following:
Develop a data conversion plan that describes the process of migrating existing data to the testing platform.
Describe the test environment, including hardware requirements and the personnel who will participate in user acceptance testing.
Explain the methods and procedures that will be used to conduct the testing, such as performance testing, load testing, and/or regression testing.
Update your Microsoft® Project plan to include the tasks associated with this week's assignment.
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