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Acceptance Testing
Testing conducted to enable a user/customer to determine whether to accept a software product. Normally performed to validate the software meets a set of agreed acceptance criteria.


  
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June 23, 2005 12:31:05   #1  
venkat        

RE: Acceptance Testing
Writing database Virtual Users for
LoadRunner and Running virtual users in Performance Center and
analyzing results
Pls explain these questions and send reply how to implement the these concepts in the real time work

 
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June 27, 2005 08:09:12   #2  
Nagaraja kumar        

RE: Acceptance Testing
Usually the Accepting tesiting is performed with valid real time data and is mostely done at Client side.
 
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October 07, 2005 16:52:25   #3  
dhana        

RE: Acceptance Testing

we conduct user acceptence testing to collect feed back from customers after completion of functional testing.


 
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October 15, 2005 12:17:38   #4  
Raj        

RE: Acceptance Testing
User acceptance has more to do with verification and validation of data and interpreting business requirements testing as according to the business requirements
 
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March 06, 2006 07:25:36   #5  
rapatro        

RE: Acceptance Testing
acceptence testing is generaly done at the end of testing during release of applicationhere client checks whether application is based on functional craitarias.as it is spesi fiedit done at uncontrolled condition
 
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September 14, 2006 09:58:37   #6  
sudhakar2068 Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 390    

RE: Acceptance Testing

Acceptance Testing: Testing conducted to enable a user/customer to determine whether to accept a software product. Normally performed to validate the software meets a set of agreed acceptance criteria

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January 31, 2007 12:00:18   #7  
tupi        

RE: Acceptance Testing
which test data UAT team use for testing ?
can u provide some scenarios (real time examples) which UAT testers have used to test application?

 
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March 20, 2007 00:50:38   #8  
Sujatars Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 217    

RE: Acceptance Testing
Acceptance Testing is formal testing conducted to determine whether a software system developed meets the needs of the end user.This test validates that right system was built.
 
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April 16, 2007 05:46:22   #9  
Bindu Dey Member Since: February 2007   Contribution: 15    

RE: Acceptance Testing
Acceptance Testing : is to test the product how well user can make use of the product developed.

OR

Acceptance Testing
is performed by the customer on a system prior to the customer accepting delivery or accepting transfer of ownership of that system. For systems it is performed exclusively through Black Box testing.

Thanks and Regards
Bindu Dey

 
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April 19, 2007 05:46:45   #10  
sanjeev_msv Member Since: April 2007   Contribution: 9    

Acceptance Testing
There are mainly two types of acceptance testing.
1.Build acceptance testing :Done by test engineer by doing smoke testing when build is released.
2.User acceptance testing:Done by the customer after the completion of the project.

 
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