What is a typical approach for testing Oracle Applications?
There are many different approaches for testing Oracle Applications and depends on the nature of Organizations technology architecture and business operations. One of the most popular strategies involves conducting a series of conference room pilots. During the first pilot, basic applications, configurations and functionality are tested. During the second and subsequent pilots, converted or entered data, revised setups, and end-to-end business processes are tested. The tests should cover most important and realistic business scenarios for identifying any gaps or errors in each application, and fixing them before going live with Applications.
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