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What is User Acceptance Testing?

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User Acceptance Testing

Abbreviation: UAT

Also known as: UAT (User Acceptance Testing)

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What is User Acceptance Testing (UAT)?

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of a software or website development project where real users test the system in a production-like environment. The goal is to ensure everything works as intended before launch. UAT helps identify usability issues, missing features, or bugs that developers might have missed. Feedback collected during UAT leads to refinements that improve user experience and product quality.

What does UAT stand for?

UAT stands for User Acceptance Testing. It is a ux term commonly used in web analytics and digital marketing.