What is a third-party software test report?
Third-party software testing refers to the process where enterprises conduct software product tests through third-party software evaluation laboratories or third-party software outsourcing testing companies. The evaluation laboratory conducts tests based on the "Application Form for Entrusted Testing" provided by the enterprise and issues a third-party test resultSoftware Test Report. It is worth noting that, apart from being used as the basis for achieving product functions and performance indicators, third partiesSoftware Test ReportIT is also an important material for domestic enterprises to conduct software product acceptance and project bidding, so many IT enterprises attach great importance to third partiesSoftware Test Report.
The content of third-party software testing

Third-party software testing working mode
After enterprises sign the "Entrusted Testing Contract and Confidentiality Agreement" with third-party software testing companies, they conduct tests in accordance with the agreed working methods, usually in a remote offshore manner. Test engineers log in to the client machines of enterprise personnel through remote assistance tools such as TIMEVIEW and Sunflower to conduct third-party software testing. Any defects found during the testing are promptly communicated with the enterprise personnel.
Third-party software testing content
1. Interface testing
All page browsing and connection are correct, and all function buttons and interface displays are correct.
All the functions described in the requirements documents can be correctly implemented.
3. SoftwarePerformance test
The key business functions and performance technical indicators can meet the requirements for going online and operation.
4. SystemSecurity Testing
The interface and data invocation, etc. comply with security standards. There are no security vulnerabilities.
5. Source code testing
The source code of the test item is written in accordance with the norms and has no security vulnerabilities.
Third-party software testing basis
In accordance with GB/T 25000.51-2016 "Systems and Software Engineering - Systems and Software - Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) - Part 51: Quality requirements and test details for ready-to-use software products (RUSP)".

Business Process
I. Business Stage
The client can submit the software evaluation requirements via wechat, QQ, phone, etc
2. Our company's representative will conduct a preliminary analysis of the software's testability based on the evaluation requirements provided by the client
3. The client shall fill in the "Application Form for Entrusted Testing".
4. Our company's representative will provide the "Quotation for Entrusted Testing" to the client.
5. Both parties reach a consensus and sign the "Entrusted Testing Contract and Confidentiality Agreement".
Ii. Implementation Stage
Our company's technical personnel communicated with the technical personnel of the client's unit about the implementation plan and carried out the software evaluation and implementation work
2. Our company's technicians will provide the client with a list of software defects
After the client modifies the software defect, our technicians will conduct regression testing
Iii. Delivery Stage
Our technicians analyzed the test results, put forward reasonable optimization suggestions and risk avoidance methods
2. Our company's technical personnel wrote "Third PartySoftware Test ReportThat is, the CNAS assessment report
3. Review the "Third PartySoftware Test Report>
4. "Third PartySoftware Test ReportAffix the seal and finally deliver the report
The materials provided
Test application form
2. A list of system functions consistent with the application form
3. A user manual consistent with the application form
4. Task books, contract books, application materials, etc
Constraint conditions
Sign the "Software Testing Entrustment Contract" and the "Confidentiality Agreement
Test cycle
The "Third Party" will be issued within 3 to 10 working daysSoftware Test Report>
Service area
Software evaluation reports from regions such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Liaoning Province, Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province, Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, Fujian Province, Hunan Province, Sichuan Province, Chongqing Municipality, Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province, Guangxi Province, Hubei Province, Henan Province, Shandong Province, Gansu Province, Xinjiang Province, Xizang Autonomous Region, Hebei Province, Shaanxi Province, Shanxi Province, Zhejiang Province, and Jiangsu Province.
