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Project is completed. Completed means, now UAT testing going, In that situation as a tester what will you do?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: August 21, 2007     Asked by: Elamaran 
  
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July 11, 2006 00:46:54   #1  
Pooja        

RE: Project is completed. Completed means, now UAT tes...
Project is complete and UAT testing is going then tester may support the UAT team.
 
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July 12, 2006 06:00:15   #2  
sanjay        

RE: Project is completed. Completed means, now UAT tes...

It depends on responsibilities imposed on us by our PM, TL and but our preference will be to support the team , going to perform UAT on the Application or Built


 
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November 06, 2006 07:41:38   #3  
satishraghu Member Since: March 2006   Contribution: 5    

RE: Project is completed. Completed means, now UAT tes...
It depends on the responsibility allotted to you. Though you are present at the stage of UAT, you are not going to execute any test case. You perhaps will just be present there and the customer will be going through the documents and executing the test cases.
 
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August 21, 2007 21:06:20   #4  
Sujatars Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 217    

RE: Project is completed. Completed means, now UAT tes...
It depends on the responsiblity assigned to a tester, whether he/she will be attending the UAT phase, apart from that after the UAT testing if any bugs/issues are found, they are fixed immediately and then the project is completed.
 
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