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User Acceptance Testing: A Complete Guide

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of the software testing process where actual users test the software in a real-world environment. During UAT, users perform tasks that the software is intended to support, and they check for any issues or bugs that might have been missed in earlier testing phases. If the users accept the software, it is considered ready for release; otherwise, feedback is provided for further refinement. Let's learn more about UAT in-depth!

4 Microservices Examples: Amazon, Netflix, Uber, and Etsy

Some of the most innovative and profitable microservices architecture examples among enterprise companies in the world — like Amazon, Netflix, Uber, and Etsy — attribute their IT initiatives’ enormous success in part to the adoption of microservices. Over time these enterprises dismantled their monolithic applications. They then refactored them into microservices-based architectures to quickly achieve scaling advantages, greater business agility, and unimaginable profits.

Harnessing AI for Seamless Software Testing: The Self-Healing Revolution

What drives organizations to make the tough choices between speeding up releases, cutting costs, boosting product quality, and sparing time for innovation? One of the critical reasons is the time consumed in maintaining failed test cases and the inability to leverage AI in testing. Test automation is proving ineffective and outdated due to the high cost and time needed for maintenance.

Agriculture App Development in 2024 - A talk of a new era!

From ancient times to infinity, there is that one industry among many others, that has not lost its significance and never will-which industry are we talking about here? Well, it’s the Agriculture Industry. Yes, the Agriculture sector, like farming, which has existed since the dawn of humanity, is no longer considered as traditional and conservative as it used to be.

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) 101: Definition, Purpose, and Examples

You’re testing a user registration page on a website to ensure that new users are able to set up their account easily. You build a test that checks to make sure that users can: Congratulations, you’ve just automated a user acceptance test. But what is user acceptance testing (UAT)? And why is it important for QA testers to understand? In this article, we’ll walk you through everything a QA tester should know about user acceptance testing.

10 Real Case Examples for Software Test Plans

Software testing is a critical phase in the software development lifecycle, ensuring that the final product meets the desired quality standards. To effectively test software, developers create test plans that outline the specific testing activities to be performed. This blog post explores real-world case examples of various software test plans, providing insights into their practical applications.

5 Strategies for Decreasing API Latency and Improving App Performance

Application performance can make the difference between retaining or losing customers, with delays beyond a few seconds leading to dropped conversions. Performance testing and monitoring are vital for improving the overall user experience, achieving a competitive advantage, enhancing resource efficiency, enabling scalability, and reducing costs.

How to modernize your legacy data I Astera Data Stack

As companies face the challenge of outdated systems, we will guide you through the process of enhancing your CRM's capabilities by building robust APIs. Watch as we create CRUD APIs for the Accounts table, deploy them as an API product, and develop a Sales Analytics API to gain insights into your sales pipeline. Additionally, we will introduce the Deals Notification API, which automates the identification of deals in progress without assigned sales agents. Learn how Astera can simplify this modernization journey and ensure your CRM remains relevant and efficient.