Ian Robinson Aspect, Genesys, Call Routing Telecomms, Integrated Apps.
89 posts 0 friends welcomed | V7.0 UAT [18/11/2005 21:09:17] |
Hi Liam, few questions around this;
1. Have you ever used a predictive dialler in your organisation? If so has your user base (managers, agents and MIS / Reporting) changed interface / requirement of the system?
2. Is the v7.0 dialler an upgrade of a previous Unison?
3. New to dialler technology.
The answers will dictate entirely different UAT scenario’s.
Option 1. You have a dialler, it works but ‘someone’ has identified a better, shiny box you should have to give you a measurable improvement…. This gives you a number of advantages in constructing UAT’s.
Requirements – these would have been captured by the project team and can be used for individual tests such as “the ability to call multiple numbers in turn if no answer for first number”, create a ticklist for all of the requirements promised by your supplier and agreed with the business, construct tests to prove each point.
Experience of a predictive dialler, measure the performance of the new box vs your old solution, create requirement matrices for each user type (manager, MIS, real-time control, administration etc), bench against old solution and compare. Look for repetitive actions by users that take inordinate amounts of time, a small squeak in a car drives you nuts after 300 miles!
Experience of interpreting machine values around performance – not to be underestimated when comparing performance of differing platforms (this of course means that you will have gone through the pain of establishing performance metrics against your current solution and have a reasonable, meaningful and documented base of data to reference).
Option 2. Get the white paper regarding new features from Aspect (nee Concerto) from your sales rep. Create matrices for all your previous version features plus the new stuff for each user group.
Option 3. Welcome to hell… It’s going to be an interesting ride. Read posts from this forum, there are lots around concerto / unison.
Hope it helps as a starter,
Regards,
Ian
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