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Cambridge Technicals Level 3 IT - Unit 9 - Product Development - P5 Coursework

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Coursework report for Unit 9 Product Development, P5. Already passed marking and overall received D*. P5: Conduct product testing. - Learners must create a product test plan and use this to carry out testing of the completed product at the end of implementation. The product test plan must be sufficiently detailed to enable full testing against the agreed design specification. Learners must clearly evidence that a test plan has been created and followed. - Create a test table for your product, including a range of tests which will confirm that the final product meets the design specification. Complete this by testing your completed product against it, producing evidence of the outcomes. Produce a written document, summarising your testing results, discuss any problems that arose and describe some improvements or enhancements that you think could be made to this completed product.

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P5: Learners must create a product test plan and use this to carry out
testing of the completed product at the end of implementation.

Unit 09 – Product Development
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, P5: Learners must create a product test plan and use this to carry out
testing of the completed product at the end of implementation.

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Unit 09 – Product Development...........................................................................................1
Contents......................................................................................................................2
Introduction..................................................................................................................3
P5: Learners must create a product test plan and use this to carry out testing of the completed product
at the end of implementation............................................................................................4
Test plan.....................................................................................................................4
Unit testing log..............................................................................................................9
Evidence....................................................................................................................12
Bibliography................................................................................................................14




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