From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 02 2009 - 09:10:41 ARST
Well, SAT should be directly related to implementation project, meaning
you're testing what you have implemented - redundancy, functionality,
security, robustness, etc.
In some cases, we also do tests on all devices before installing them - some
configuration and some load for 24 hours. If it doesn't crash, then it can
go into field. Test like that doesn't say much, but check for basic device
operability. I think that would be your "FAT" tests.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:42 AM, jockey wearer <jockeywearer@gmail.com>wrote:
> Dear All,
> Good -day!
> I would like to know regarding FAT and SAT Testing .
> We got the project for System Integration but I have small doubt regarding
> FAT/SAT as it is part of the Technical management .
> As I know FAT is for factory acceptance test and SAT is site acceptance
> test.
> When We do this kind of tests ?
> and what we need to check in that tests? as technical perspective.
>
> Any output is highly appereciative.
>
> Thanks
> Prashant Sorte
>
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