The implementation team is scheduling events to support system testing. Which actions should be taken to maximize the success of this testing? Select: all that apply.
A) Plan ahead.
B) Construct detailed test scripts.
C) Determine what will be tested.
D) Identify how testing will be managed.
E) Identify committee members to run the tests.
A) Plan ahead.
B) Construct detailed test scripts.
C) Determine what will be tested.
D) Identify how testing will be managed.
Explanation: A) Thorough testing requires sufficient time, human input, and, sometimes, dedicated space and equipment.
B) With healthcare scenario-based, step-by-step test scripts, ensure that the system is used as designed and provide precise documentation in the event that issues occur.
C) Determining what will be tested helps identify necessary human resources, levels of testing, and expected deliverables.
D) Some organizations contract for consultant expertise, especially if there is a lack of experience with any part of the testing process.
E) Testing should be done with end-users and not the members of the implementation committee.
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