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 prioritization framework used to assess and compare the value a feature will deliver to users against the complexity and cost of implementing it.
The systematic approach to dealing with the transition or transformation of an organization's goals, processes, or technologies.
Project Management Professional (PMP) is a globally recognized certification for project managers, awarded by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
A concise statement of what the team aims to achieve during a sprint, providing direction and a shared understanding of the sprint's purpose.
A statistical method used to assess the generalizability of a model to unseen data, involving partitioning a dataset into subsets for training and validation.
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system.
A product development methodology that emphasizes shaping work before starting it, fixing time and team size but leaving scope flexible to ensure high-quality outcomes.
A meeting at the end of a sprint where the development team presents their completed work to stakeholders.