MuDoc UAT

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Greetings to MuDoc UAT (User Acceptance Testing) participants:

Many thanks for your participation in the MuDoc UAT process!

Anyone can create a MuDoc account. However you cannot report bugs without a Bugzilla account. If you have already written me to become a tester, you should have received Bugzilla account information by email. If not please send me an email, and I'll have an account created for you.

Procedure

  1. Review the MuDoc system; I've created some online references: MuDoc Help and MuDoc FAQ.
  2. Register to create a MuDoc username, password, and profile.
  3. Login and try it out. Refer to MuDoc help for guidance.
  4. Report bugs using Bugzilla (ignore the warnings about expired certificate]. For a succinct guide to logging bugs, see Bugzilla user notes.

Suggestions

  • You'll want to create several different users, probably at least three (one to submit, another to review, a third to edit), in order to test all of MuDoc's features, since peer review is a multi-role protocol. Otherwise your submissions will depend on someone else for approvals. It's best to take on all roles at once in order to test autonomously.
  • I suggest that you keep track of these users by naming them appropriately.
  • You may also want to log exactly what has been submitted and reviewed. Keeping these logs online (so you can review them while testing) is a good idea.
  • If your work is being held up by lack of approval from a superior editor, please email me out of band.
  • Please note that the system is currently under development, and hence is still undergoing changes. Not only are bugs being fixed, but new features are also being added (I will try to document them promptly). There may occasionally be periods of system instability. Please report them to me, and bear with us!

Reference

  • The formal testing process is described in the UAT plan, which you should at least skim before starting.
  • An overview of MuDoc functionality is available in the MuDoc system description.
  • MuDoc Help provides detailed explanations of the user interface.
  • MuDoc FAQ may also be useful (and feel free to add questions of your own here)
  • Please refer to the MuDoc Functional Spec as a standard reference for what the system is supposed to do.


You can also email me with other questions.