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Acceptance Testing

Summary

Acceptance testing is a type of testing conducted to determine if a system satisfies acceptance criteria and is ready for deployment.

Detailed Description

Acceptance testing is often the final phase of testing before the software is released to end users. It typically involves users or clients evaluating the software to ensure it meets their requirements and works as expected in a real-world scenario. This testing can include both functional testing to verify that the software behaves as stated in the requirements and non-functional aspects such as performance, usability, and reliability.

Category
Software Testing
Synonyms
Field Testing
Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT)
End-User Testing
User Acceptance Testing (UAT)

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Final Software Release Decision

Acceptance testing helps stakeholders determine if the software is ready for production.

Industries:

Information Technology
Finance
Healthcare

Platforms:

Web Applications
Mobile Applications
Compliance Verification

Ensures that the software meets regulatory standards and company policies.

Industries:

Banking
Insurance

Platforms:

Enterprise Software
Cloud Platforms
Feature Confirmation

Validates that each feature functions according to specifications and user requirements.

Industries:

Retail
E-commerce

Platforms:

Desktop Applications
Web Platforms

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