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What (who) is operational testing - definition

DEFINING A CONCEPT IN TERMS OF SPECIFIC, REPLICABLE ACTIONS OR PROCEDURES
Operational; Operational description; Operational definitions

operational testing      
<testing> A US DoD term for testing performed by the end-user on software in its normal operating environment. (1997-01-07)
Operational acceptance testing         
  • Operational testing a jet engine
Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT); Operational Acceptance Testing
Operational acceptance testing (OAT) is used to conduct operational readiness (pre-release) of a product, service, or system as part of a quality management system. OAT is a common type of non-functional software testing, used mainly in software development and software maintenance projects.
Operational level of war         
  • World War II operational planning map in the [[1st Air Division]] (part of Eighth Air Force) war room at [[Brampton Grange]].
THE LEVEL OF COMMAND THAT CONNECTS THE DETAILS OF TACTICS WITH THE GOALS OF STRATEGY
Operational art; Operational level; Operational strategy; Operational Art; Operational warfare; Grand tactics; Minor strategy; Operational mobility; Operational levels of war; Operational art of war
In the field of military theory, the operational level of war (also called operational art, as derived from , or operational warfare) represents the level of command that connects the details of tactics with the goals of strategy.p.

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Operational definition

An operational definition specifies concrete, replicable procedures designed to represent a construct. In the words of American psychologist S.S. Stevens (1935), "An operation is the performance which we execute in order to make known a concept." For example, an operational definition of "fear" (the construct) often includes measurable physiologic responses that occur in response to a perceived threat. Thus, "fear" might be operationally defined as specified changes in heart rate, galvanic skin response, pupil dilation, and blood pressure.

Examples of use of operational testing
1. At $175,000 each, 101 of the devices took to the field for operational testing early this year.
2. The $2 million project, which took a year and a half to complete, will see its first fully functional MACV deployed by July for full operational testing.
3. The report by Charles McQueary, the Defense Department‘s director of operational testing, said that overall, the Lakota performs better than the Kiowa or Huey and pilots found it easy to fly.
4. The police‘s ELSA device, a 1.2–metre (4–foot) long vehicle powered by two electric motors and equipped with day–and–night vision cameras, is due to begin full operational testing next year.