What is factory acceptance test and site acceptance?
Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) helps verify that newly manufactured and packaged equipment meets its intended purpose. The FAT validates the operation of the equipment and makes sure the customers’ purchase order specifications and all other requirements have been met.
What is acceptance test procedure?
Acceptance Test Procedures means the test procedures and standards set forth in the applicable Statement of Work or such other standards as are agreed upon in writing, to determine whether a Deliverable meets the Acceptance Criteria.
What is the difference between UAT and bat?
User Acceptance Testing (UAT): This involves verifying if the user’s specific requirements have been met. Business Acceptance Testing (BAT): Here you are assessing whether the product meets the business goals set out in the design. Contract Acceptance Testing (CAT): These tests happen once a product goes live.
What comes first SAT or fat?
The SAT is related to the FAT and also entails inspection and dynamic testing of systems or major system components to support the qualification of equipment. The SAT is executed on completion of all commissioning tasks; but prior to the start of Installation Qualification execution.
Why is factory acceptance test required?
It is proven that when verifying, inspecting, and testing is performed prior to shipment it greatly reduces start-up issues once the equipment arrives at your site. With a thorough Factory Acceptance Test performed, you can be fully confident in the system you are receiving and be ready to put it into production.
What is ATP acceptance?
A complete Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) covers these requirements in ways that are compatible with the system design, making it necessary to complete the system design before developing the ATP. In the end, the ATP should be written to show that your system works as expected when things go well and not so well.