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Pilot Testing in Software Testing

Pilot testing is the type of software testing where a group of users uses the software in totality before the final launch or deployment of the software. This testing verifies a component of the system or the entire system under a real-time operating condition. The purpose of the pilot testing is to evaluate the feasibility, time, cost, risk, and performance of a research project. 

Objective of the Pilot Testing

The objectives of the pilot testing are: 



Prerequisites for Pilot Testing

The main requisites for performing Pilot Testing are: 

  1. Appropriate Environment: Any testing process requires the appropriate environment. It is an essential requisite for performing the testing successfully. The same thing is with pilot testing. To perform pilot testing we need such an environment as a real-time user would have. After that, the proper hardware and software have to be present. Therefore, it is essential to build the same situation for the testing process that end users would have to face. 
  2. Correct group of Testers: During performing the pilot testing, the testing team manager has to ensure that there is a correct group of testers that represent the target audience. If the correct group is not selected then pilot testing can’t be performed successfully. 
  3. Adequate Planning: Planning is a must when it comes to any type of testing or development. While performing the pilot testing it has to be ensured that all resources are in place in the right measure. All the attributes right from manpower to equipment should be sufficient and there should not be a shortage of any. In addition to this, planning leads to the creation of suitable test scenarios that are useful in creating the test environment. 

Pilot Testing Process

Pilot Testing Process

  1. Planning: This is the first step of pilot testing which includes the creation of various plans regarding the testing process. This is the major part of the testing process as all the further steps are derived from it and are much related to it. 
  2. Preparation: Once the planning is done, then the preparation for a gathering of different attributes for the testing process is done. A lot more preparation is done to perform the testing successfully. A group of end-users is selected in this step. 
  3. Deployment: Once all the preparations are done and a group of end-users is selected then the software is deployed. Every end-user is kept in such conditions which target audience will face. 
  4. Evaluation: Now the result is evaluated by the group of testers and is recorded in the response of the software. If the software meets the required tasks then a further step is taken. 
  5. Product launch: Once the evaluation of the testing process is done and it is found that the software meets the requirements of the end-users then the software is launched in the market. 

Advantages of Pilot Testing

Disadvantages of Pilot Testing

Conclusion

A critical stage in the creation and execution of many projects, systems or items is pilot testing. The knowledge obtained from pilot testing not only assists in process improvement but also adds to the project’s overall effectiveness and success. Through the resolution of obstacles, evaluation of usefulness and integration of user input, entities can reduce hazards and augment the probability of a seamless and prosperous implementation.



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