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Involving end users with UAT for software development

Involving end users with UAT for software development
  1. Can we involve end-user in software testing?
  2. What is UAT in software development?
  3. What is end to end UAT?
  4. Who is responsible for performing user acceptance testing UAT?

Can we involve end-user in software testing?

Involve your end users. The role of a software tester goes beyond “just testing” and reporting issues. The tester has an integral role as part of the UAT team. The user works with everyone in the team in order to improve and build quality into the product.

What is UAT in software development?

User acceptance testing (UAT), also called application testing or end-user testing, is a phase of software development in which the software is tested in the real world by its intended audience.

What is end to end UAT?

End-to-End testing is similar to user acceptance testing (UAT) because testers will replicate end-user behavior, like making a transaction through the website. However, UAT is typically executed by business users, while end-to-end testing is performed by a technical testing team or quality assurance (QA.)

Who is responsible for performing user acceptance testing UAT?

User acceptance testing (UAT) is the responsibility of the users. By 'user', we are typically referring to those stakeholders who will use the system to support their roles in the day to day operation of the business. At least some of these users have hopefully been involved in the elicitation of the user requirements.

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