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Test cases that users employ to judge whether the delivered system is acceptable. Each acceptance test describes a set of system inputs and expected results. | Test cases that users employ to judge whether the delivered system is acceptable. Each acceptance test describes a set of system inputs and expected results. | ||
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+ | :[[Acceptance test]]. A highly structured form of testing a completed, integrated system to assess compliance with specifications; commonly applied to complex systems, such as computer systems. | ||
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Revision as of 15:57, 3 July 2020
Acceptance test (alternatively known as user acceptance test; hereinafter, the Test) is the derivative from the acceptance criteria that verifies whether a feature is functional. The test has only two results: pass or fail. Acceptance criteria usually include one or more Tests.
Test cases that users employ to judge whether the delivered system is acceptable. Each acceptance test describes a set of system inputs and expected results.
According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),
- Acceptance test. A highly structured form of testing a completed, integrated system to assess compliance with specifications; commonly applied to complex systems, such as computer systems.