What is the difference between user Acceptance
testing,alpha testing and beta testing....can anyone tell
me in wat order these levels of testin will be done???

Answer Posted / akram

alpha testing and beta testing both comes under the
acceptence testing
alpha testing is the testing where the client would be
called for demo before accepting the product. the client
conducts this test in the developers place
Beta testing is the testing where the client of that
particular project conducts testing at one or more customer
sites and the customers records the problem and reports it
to the vendor and get them modified

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