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Overview: Get Started with Creo+

Test and Validate

Confirm that your final solution meets business and technical needs and is ready for rollout.

01. Plan and execute functional training

Functional testing is a process that verifies that Creo+ is working as designed. Create a functional testing plan with your legacy system, data experts, and other members of the team. A good testing approach involves the application programming interface, user interface, and system levels. Testing is costly, but the frequency and timing of tests can help you achieve better results. Automation can make this process more efficient.

Depending on your testing plan, testing could be done by developers, subject matter experts, or power users. Include within your testing plan the cadence in which testers will report errors, including how or where to report errors. Later in user acceptance testing (UAT), testers will further verify that Creo+ is set up correctly from a user standpoint.

Write test scripts for functional testing

Your team will get the most out of testing when they have a prepared test script to complete. Your test scripts should include:

  • Clear, concise, and brief steps the tester will execute

  • Expected result(s) in each step

Make your actions brief to make sure testers don’t skip steps. Having a well-written test script helps testers stay focused.

Verify user permissions

Create test user accounts and assign them to each one of your user groups. Use a copy of production to use in a QA environment. Then, log in as each of the test user groups.

Verify that the test user accounts can:

  • Log in as expected

  • Access the right functionality

  • Access the right data

  • Take actions in Creo+ as expected

Make any changes to the visibility and permissions of user groups as needed and update your documentation. You may need to make changes to user groups in Creo+ and/or other integrated systems, such as Windchill or other third-party PLM systems.

02. Plan and execute user acceptance testing

Prepare your user acceptance testing (UAT) plan to validate with users that Creo+ is set up correctly for their needs. Plan to complete these tests in a QA or staging environment that is as similar to your production environment as possible. Again, testing is costly. Automate the process where you can.

Consider these items as you plan UAT test scripts:

  • Verify user permissions and data: Ask users to log in to Creo+ and verify they have access to everything they need. This will make sure users have licenses and data configured correctly. 

  • Verify users have the correct license: Use this opportunity to confirm that your licenses are distributed correctly. License distribution is one of the top user-reported errors when people start adopting Creo+. Make sure all your end users have the licenses they need. 

  • Verify users can use Creo+: Include common tasks that end users will perform as part of their regular work in Creo+. Note where they encounter issues to get to the cause of the problem.

Write test scripts for UAT

Having a prepared test script will help your team get the most out of testing. Your test scripts should include:

  • Clear, concise, and brief steps the tester will execute

  • Expected result(s) in each step

Write real-world scenarios that users in your organization will experience when using Creo+.  Make your actions brief to prevent testers from missing steps. Having a well-written test script ensures that testers stay focused.

Include the expected result in each step of the test script. Without the expected outcomes, users may be confused and report false issues. Do not assume that testers will know the expected result on their own. You will get more meaningful results and save time if the testers know the expected outcomes in advance. 

Remember to document changes as you record test results. Document your test scripts and include them as part of your overall testing plan.

Train power users for UAT

For UAT, train users who:

  • Are familiar with your CAD data and whose insights will be valuable during UAT

  • Are project team members (project manager, project sponsor, stakeholders, admins, etc.)

  • Will act as Creo+ ambassadors within their department or organization

Refer to your training plan. By now, you should have training materials to provide to your end users and training methods to offer, such as:

  • An expert-led workshop

  • “How-to” videos or tutorials

  • A job aid or cheat sheet

  • An instructional guide

03. Execute UAT plan

Test the application in a QA environment with your power users to see if Creo+ is ready for the end-user community. UAT should answer questions such as:

  • Can users navigate and use Creo+ as expected?

  • Is the new functionality confusing?

  • Did Creo+ function correctly during the test?

You may get insights during testing and choose to act on them later. If Creo+ doesn’t meet all user needs, decide whether to pause deployment or launch as-is.

04. Validate test results

Document and review your findings from UAT. Compare the test results to the user needs you documented earlier. 

Discuss whether Creo+ needs further configuring or if it is ready to go live as-is. You may identify potential improvements during UAT and choose to act on them after deployment. Also, determine if your test results change when or for whom Creo+ will first go live.

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