Goal of the sprint
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Finalize the acceptance of all user stories
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Upgrade to the latest Pricefx release
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Load a full (production like) set of data.
The duration of this sprint depends on the project’s scope and complexity. The presumed duration for planning is 1 or 2 weeks, provided that typical prescriptive delivery takes four feature sprints.
It is supposed to run in parallel with the Performance sprint.
Finalize the acceptance of the user stories
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No new configurations.
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Only work on spill-over items, like bugs from the previous sprints.
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Client finalizes all their unit testing, so UAT starts with a clean slate.
Upgrade week
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Go-live to be on the latest stable release. Mind the N-1 policy. At this moment, the upgrade is easy and cheap.
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Customer to perform the regression testing.
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Partner/Pricefx to resolve the issues if any occur.
Full data load
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The UAT should run on full, production-like set of data
SIT
Can be merged with the SIT sub-sprint. Depends on agreement with the customer and/or partner.