by René Ceelen, on November 18, 2020
Launching your next-level User Acceptance Testing (UAT) project can seem daunting without the proper tools. From the start, we should understand what UAT is and what it’s not. UAT is …
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If you’re a fan of the TestMonitor blog, you already know that we’ve previously shared the many benefits of user acceptance testing (UAT). UAT leverages the power of human end …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on August 18, 2020
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) represents the “moment of truth” for any software product. Preceded by functional, system, and regression testing, UAT is the final test run your team performs before …
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User acceptance testing (UAT) helps you save money, time, and frustration by making sure the end users will be happy with your product. Table of contents Before testing Testing After …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on June 8, 2020
Your IT department faces more choices than ever when it comes to test management tools. Although software testing accounts for roughly 30 percent of a given project’s total endeavor, the …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on March 25, 2019
Is User Acceptance Testing (UAT) still necessary? According to René Ceelen and Derk-Jan de Grood, the answer to that question is: yes, without a doubt. UAT offers information and insights …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 31, 2017
Summary: This article emphasizes the significance of UAT and highlights the benefits it offers, including cost savings, early issue identification, and enhanced software usability, while also suggesting the use of …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 17, 2017
User acceptance testing is the validation that a system or application will meet user needs in the operational or business environment. An acceptance test can be understood as a way …
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