what is the difference between pre UAT testing and UAT
testing
Answer Posted / neha
Pre UAT testing - This testing is done at the client
location not by the client but by the people who has
developed and tested the application. This is also known as
alpha testing
UAT - Is user acceptance testing which is actually done by
the client to see whether the system developed is as per
the requirements given by them and is fulfiled or not. This
is the last phase of SDLC and is also known as beta testing
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