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Q: Can you explain what user acceptance testing (UAT) is and its significance in the development process?

  • nikita tomar
  • Sep 05, 2023

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User acceptance testing (UAT) tests indicate user needs accurately, uncovering problems that would go unnoticed in unit tests or integration. It enables developers to work with actual cases and data, and if successful, the process can validate business requirements.

  • Nishant Goyal
  • Sep 05, 2023

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