Product lifecycle management (PLM) platform testing requires a comprehensive test plan to ensure the software functions as intended. Creating PLM test plans begins with understanding the system's requirements and outlining the scope, objectives, test strategy, and resource allocation. PLM test plans include functional and non-functional test cases, as well as user acceptance and regression testing. PLM platforms run on custom business logic, so quality assurance (QA) testers must ensure the system continues to work after each upgrade of the PLM or modification to the business logic.
Because PLM platforms integrate with other systems across the IT ecosystem, such as ERP and CAD tools, QA teams must analyze how the entire system operates together. Before deployment, validate the PLM system in a staging or preproduction environment and later verify it in production. Testers should implement test automation where possible to reduce manual efforts and increase test coverage. Using a test automation software is a best practice to securely roll out software updates, new features, and security upgrades.
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