"User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a crucial phase in the software development lifecycle where end users validate the system↵to ensure it meets their requirements before it goes live. During UAT, users perform real-world scenarios to ensure the software↵functions as expected and addresses their needs effectively.This phase helps in identifying any potential issues or bugs that were not caught during earlier testing phases.↵One of the main goals of UAT is to ensure that the software meets the business requirements and objectives set forth during the initial planning stages. It also helps in obtaining feedback from users to ensure that the software is user-friendly and intuitive.↵UAT is typically conducted by end users or representatives from the client side who are familiar with the business processes and requirements. They work closely with the development team to validate the functionality, usability, and performance of the software.↵Overall, UAT plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of a software project by confirming that the final product meets the needs and expectations of the end users. It helps in mitigating risks and ensuring the quality of the software before it is deployed for productive use."
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