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Old Apr 6th, 2006, 7:11 AM   #1
java_roshan
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User-acceptance Testing?

This might be a new term among novice developers but not among Professionals in the software Industry!

While developing projects in school/college, how many consider the facts about user acceptance?

We, here in india, mumbai city, are usually confined to the acceptance of the professors/guides who would guide us in the development of projects and generally not the end user. If the user-acceptance fails for the guide, it has to be assumed that it fails for the end user?

We would provide with a user manual for the application, which would help the user understand how he has to use the system. Should this be considered as well in the project or just the acceptance of the guide?

Just wanted to know your opinions.
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