User Acceptance Testing (UAT)

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a phase in software development where the actual software user tests the product to ensure it can handle required tasks in real-world scenarios, according to specifications. Coursera's UAT catalogue empowers you to master the techniques and principles behind effective UAT. You'll learn about designing robust testing methodologies, facilitating communication between developers and users, simulating real-world conditions for testing, and handling feedback for product improvement. This skill will enhance your capabilities as a software developer, project manager, or IT professional, to deliver software that meets user expectations and requirements.
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  • Skills you'll gain: Application Deployment, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Usability Testing, Google Cloud Platform, No-Code Development, Issue Tracking

  • Skills you'll gain: Self Service Technologies, Development Testing, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Natural Language Processing

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    University of Maryland, College Park

    Skills you'll gain: Emotional Intelligence, Agile Project Management, Program Management, Sprint Retrospectives, Project Portfolio Management, Negotiation, Agile Methodology, Project Controls, Project Risk Management, Team Leadership, Project Management, Quality Management, Leadership, Scaled Agile Framework, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Continuous Improvement Process, Return On Investment