Role of Business Analysts in UAT
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a stage in the software development life cycle where the intended users of a system take part in validating that the solution meets their demands. There are varying perspectives to the definition of UAT. Though some see the UAT as a"evaluation of requirements", others argue that the same deficiencies missed in the framing of prerequisites will be missed during testing if this doctrine is adopted. Randall Rice supplies a comprehensive objective of UAT: User Acceptance Testing is conducted to assess if the system can support day-to-day business and user scenarios and to guarantee the system is adequate and appropriate for business use. Why Should Business Analysts Be Involved in UAT? Here are 6 reasons why: 1. BAs know the performance that the system is supposed to provide and therefore, have the knowledge required to validate the machine (affirm whether the solution meets business needs or maybe not ). The fact that a system has bee...