2025-10 UAT Results
Test Case # | 328 |
not run | 6 |
passed | 255 |
failed | 39 |
blocked | 28 |
Test Case # | not run | passed | failed | blocked | Completed [%] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
328 | 6 | 255 | 39 | 28 | 98,17 |
Results for Top Level Suites
Comparative analysis of the two UAT result pages for openIMIS – April 2025 vs October 2025:
Metric | April 2025 UAT Results | October 2025 UAT Results |
|---|---|---|
Total test cases executed | 320 | 328 |
Not run | 0 | 6 |
Passed | 204 | 255 |
Failed | 75 | 39 |
Blocked | 41 | 28 |
Completion % | 100 % (for April) | 98.17 % (for October) |
Key observations
The total number of test cases increased from 320 in April to 328 in October (an increase of 8 test cases).
“Not run” cases: April had 0, while October had 6 , meaning some tests were skipped or deferred in the later cycle.
Passed tests increased substantially: from 204 in April to 255 in October, which is a positive improvement.
Failed tests decreased significantly: from 75 in April down to 39 in October — this shows improved stability or fewer issues.
Blocked tests also decreased: from 41 to 28, again a positive trend.
The overall completion % dipped slightly (from 100 % to ~98.17 %) in October, due to the “not run” tests, but overall the pass/fail/block figures improved.
Comparative analysis:
The decrease in failures and blocked tests suggests that between April and October, fixes were applied, and the system matured — fewer issues remained for the UAT.
The increase in passed tests (255 vs 204) shows better coverage and readiness.
The presence of “not run” in October indicates a minor regression in execution completeness (some tests omitted), but the impact was small (6 out of 328).
The slight drop in completion rate for October is not worrisome given the context — since the net outcome (passed vs failed) improved quite a bit.
The fact that the total test cases went up is typical: as features expand, more test scenarios are added, so the team managed to handle a larger set in October with better quality.
Overall, the October cycle appears more robust and stable compared to April.
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