Acceptance Testing
Acceptance testing verifies that the application meets business requirements and is ready for release. It involves validating that the software fulfills user needs and performs as expected in a real-world environment.
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What We Do
We work closely with stakeholders to define acceptance criteria and develop test scenarios that reflect real-world usage. Our team performs testing to ensure that all requirements are met and that the application is ready for deployment.
Acceptance Criteria Definition
Define what constitutes successful acceptance of the application.
Develop Test Scenarios
Design test cases to validate that the application meets user needs.
Stakeholder Review
Include feedback from stakeholders to ensure the application meets expectnsatio.
Acceptance Validation
Test the application to confirm it fulfills all acceptance criteria.
Formal Approval
Get sign-off from relevant parties to proceed with the release.
Skills and Tools
By gathering feedback from real users, UX / Usability Testing informs design decisions and helps prioritize improvements. This iterative process ensures that the final product aligns with user needs and expectations, resulting in a more successful and competitive offering.

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Deliverables you can get
Our custom Agile and AI-integrated development process increases control, reduces risks, and boosts transparency, achieving ambitious timelines for enterprises and startups.

Test plan
clarifies the scope of QA activities in terms of the particular product. It includes strategy, environment, objectives, schedule, and resources needed to perform testing.

Test cases
describe the phased implementation of actions to test a particular product including a set of steps, prerequisites and input conditions.

Bug report
Bug report is a technical document that contains a complete description of the bugs and the conditions for their occurrence.

Test report
informs about all the accomplished testing activities and their results, including general statistics, the number of test cases executed, and bugs found.
Validating User Requirements
Acceptance Testing focuses on ensuring that the software meets the specified requirements and expectations of the end users. We test the software against predefined criteria to confirm that it fulfills the necessary functionality and performance standards.
Conducting User Acceptance Tests (UAT)
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) involves real users testing the software in a controlled environment. This phase helps identify any discrepancies between user expectations and software performance, allowing for final adjustments before deployment.
Ensuring Readiness for Production
Acceptance Testing is the final step before software release, ensuring that all functionality is working as intended and that the software is ready for production. This testing phase confirms that the software meets all criteria for deployment and use in a live environment.
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You ask, we answer
Explore our FAQ section for concise and informative responses to frequently asked questions.
Acceptance Testing ensures that the software meets business requirements and user expectations. It validates that the application is ready for deployment by confirming that it fulfills all predefined criteria and functions as intended.
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) involves real users testing the software in a controlled environment. This phase gathers feedback on the application’s performance and usability, ensuring that it meets end-users’ needs before going live.
Criteria include functional requirements, performance benchmarks, usability standards, and compliance with business rules. By evaluating these criteria, we ensure that the software is aligned with business goals and ready for production deployment.