Diff b/n UAT & IST?
What is meant by UAT?
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Answer / rajendra
UAT means -User Acceptance Testing
this will be the final test and it will be highly oriented
towards user requirements
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Answer / aregakuti
UAT - user acceptance testing done by end user with respect
to BRS. may be on site or off site depending on UAT plan
IST- intergrated system testing or system testing done
testers based SRS & HLD
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Answer / sm
In testing phase IST(integration system testing) we will
conduct at the time of integrating the modules
where as UAT (user acceptance testing) we will conduct at
the time completion system testing.
UAT Meant
User Acceptance Testing is often the final step before
rolling out the application.
Usually the end users who will be using the applications
test the application before ‘accepting’ the application.
This type of testing gives the end users the confidence that
the application being delivered to them meets their
requirements.
This testing also helps nail bugs related to usability of
the application.
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Answer / sm
UAT : User Acceptance testing
before releasing a project in some of the companies we will
conduct this testing .
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