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Course Outline
Introduction to User Acceptance Testing
- What is UAT and why is it important?
- Differences between UAT and other testing phases
- UAT in Agile vs Waterfall methodologies
- Key roles and responsibilities in UAT
Planning for UAT
- Understanding business requirements
- Defining UAT objectives and scope
- Creating a UAT Test Plan
- Defining entry and exit criteria
Designing UAT Test Cases
- Writing effective UAT test cases based on user stories and requirements
- Creating positive and negative test scenarios
- Mapping test cases to business processes
- Reviewing and validating test cases with stakeholders
Executing UAT
- Setting up the UAT environment
- Conducting exploratory and scripted testing
- Logging test results and tracking progress
- Collaborating with teams during UAT execution
Defect Management in UAT
- Identifying, documenting, and prioritizing defects
- Using JIRA/TestRail for defect tracking
- Working with developers to resolve issues
- Re-testing and verifying fixes
UAT Sign-Off and Deployment Readiness
- Creating UAT completion reports
- Stakeholder approval and sign-off process
- Lessons learned and post-UAT analysis
- Transitioning from UAT to production
Best Practices for Successful UAT
- Ensuring UAT aligns with business objectives
- Common UAT challenges and how to overcome them
- Communicating effectively with stakeholders
- Leveraging automation for UAT (where applicable)
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic understanding of software development life cycle (SDLC)
- Familiarity with functional and non-functional testing concepts
- Experience working with business requirements or product documentation
Audience
- Business Analysts
- Quality Assurance (QA) Testers
- Project Managers
- Product Owners
- End-users involved in UAT
21 Hours
Testimonials (2)
topic, method of knowledge transfer
VIOLETTA RYBOWSKA
Course - Test Automation with Selenium
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I liked that the trainer had practical knowledge in testing and asked about how different aspects look at our company. It was good that the trainer emphasized that some elements simply look a certain way according to ISTQB, even when we sometimes discussed a given task solution, with which we ultimately did not agree.
Paulina - PLUM Sp. z o.o.
Course - ISTQB® Certified Tester - Foundation Level (CTFL - accredited training with exam)
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