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What is User Acceptance Testing (UAT) – A Detailed Guide

UAT testing meaning can also be defined as the user methodology where the developed software is tested by the business user to validate if the software is working as per the specifications defined. This type of testing is also known as beta testing, application testing or more commonly end-user testing.<br><br>https://www.testingxperts.com/blog/uat-testing

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What is User Acceptance Testing (UAT) – A Detailed Guide

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  1. What is the role of a UAT Tester Test Scripts All testing activities are coordinated and test strategies, test cases, test plan, test data, test scripts etc., are developed Functional testing and end-to-end regression of all system components of the application. Test scripts are identified for UAT Business Process The development of business processes are supported under sub-level applications The functionality of the applications are validated to confirm that the system fulfils and supports all the business process and requirements Quality Assurance (QA) Must assist the team lead with daily QA tasks, release meetings, attend project meetings and QA status meetings Provide assistance, workload balance and script review to offshore QA team. User Interface (UI) Perform functional, UI, black box and usability test for web-based applications for validating business rules Analyze non-functional and functional requirements, business requirements from use case documents, functional specifications and UI specifications

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