UAT
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of the software testing process where actual users test the software to ensure it meets their requirements.
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of the software testing process where actual users test the software to ensure it meets their requirements.
A broader, more informal community of interest that spans across the entire organization, focusing on shared topics such as agile practices or UX design.
A principle that suggests the simplest explanation is often the correct one, favoring solutions that make the fewest assumptions.
The tendency for individuals to give positive responses or feedback out of politeness, regardless of their true feelings.
The process of bringing a product from development to market, ensuring it meets quality standards and customer needs.
The application of behavioral science principles to design products that influence user behavior in a desired way.
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
A scheduling term that indicates a delay in the project timeline that cannot be recovered.
The process of anticipating future developments to ensure that a product or system remains relevant and functional over time.