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 detailed strategy outlining the timeline, milestones, and deliverables for a product release, ensuring that all activities are aligned and completed on schedule.
The process of bringing a product from development to market, ensuring it meets quality standards and customer needs.
A preliminary testing phase conducted by internal staff to identify bugs before releasing the product to external testers or customers.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile product development to multiple teams working on a single product.
Application Release Automation (ARA) is the process of automating the release of applications, ensuring consistency and reducing errors.
Feature Adoption Rate (FAR) is the percentage of users who adopt a new feature within a specified time period after its release.
A deployment strategy that reduces downtime and risk by running two identical production environments, switching traffic between them.