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UAT
User Acceptance Testing
Geek Speak:
A phase in software deployment where users test the system to ensure it meets their requirements before going live.
Plain English:
What Is User Acceptance Testing (UAT)?
User Acceptance Testing, or UAT, is the final step in ensuring a new software, system, or upgrade works as real users expect it to before it is officially launched.
During UAT, the actual users (not developers or IT staff) test the system to:
Confirm it does what it’s supposed to
Make sure it's easy to use
Catch any issues that might have been missed
In simple terms, UAT is like a test drive for new technology — a way to make sure everything runs smoothly before it’s launched for everyday use.
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