Explain Operational Acceptance Testing with example ?



Explain Operational Acceptance Testing with example ?..

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Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT) is a type of testing performed at the customer site to ensure that the delivered system meets their specific requirements and can be effectively integrated into their existing infrastructure. An example would be a manufacturing company receiving a custom-built ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, which undergoes OAT to verify its compatibility with their machinery, workflows, and data formats.

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