Unit Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a phase of a software development lifecycle where the client or user tests the software to determine whether or not the software performs, behaves or is built according to their requirements. The final decision is for the end users or client to make whether to accept the software or not based on their specific requirements and usability.
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