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| User Acceptance Testing |
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the last phase of a software project and often will be performed before a new system is accepted by the customer. Users of the system will perform these tests which ideally are derived from the User Requirements Specification, to which the system should conform.
The focus is on a final verification of the required business function and flow of the system. The idea is that if the software works as intended and without issues during a simulation of normal use, it will work just the same in production. |
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Improve application, organisation flexibility and response of testing services to meet business needs |
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Reduce overheada associated with recruitment and management of test contract staff |
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Increases QA management accessibility to a wider pool of specialists and scalability as needed |
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| Tools : Test Director, Mercury Load Runner, WinRunner, Robot, Silk Suite, eTester, SQA, Purify, JUnit, JProbe, eLoad, bobby, Quality Centre, Quick Test Pro (QTP), Empirix eTest Suite |
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