What is the difference between User Acceptance Testinga and
System Testing?
Answer Posted / s gokul vikas
SYSTEM TESTING :
1) This testing is done by the tester itself by verifying
against user or client requirements
USER ACCEPTANCE TESTING :
1) This testing is done by the client or customer or end
user to check whether his requirements or functionalities
are working accordingly
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