User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a phase of software development in which the software is tested in the 'real world' by the intended audience or end-users. UAT is used to verify that the solution works for the user. This testing may uncover usability problems or bugs that were not found during earlier testing phases, and provides confidence that the system is ready to deploy.
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