Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What is User Acceptance Testing?

User Acceptance Testing

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a process to obtain confirmation by a Subject Matter Expert (SME), preferably the owner or client of the object under test, through trial or review, that the modification or addition meets mutually agreed-upon requirements. In software development, UAT is one of the final stages of a project and often occurs before a client or customer accepts the new system. (Wikipedia)

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How to Perform a User Acceptance Test?

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A Manager’s Guide to User Acceptance Testing includes User acceptance testing - industry context and trends, Case studies – user acceptance testing failures etc.

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