Abstract
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is basically the procedure of validating that the given solution works for the end user. It involves the end user, quality assurance team, developers and testers. In many cases it is performed manually. This sounds pretty easy, but in practice it is not. User Acceptance Testing faces a set of difficulties and problems such as: 1) User Acceptance Testing is carried out in the last stage of software testing life cycle so delay in any of the pervious testing stages leads to pressure and short time for UAT, 2) the roles and responsibilities of the users are not clear, 3) well-designed template which includes a set of requirements and the User Acceptance Test for each is missing. In this paper, we propose a framework to answer all of those problems. The framework provides the testers with easy steps for UAT.
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