Software testing has so much jargon. So, let's decode: component tests, integration tests, system tests, User Acceptance Tests, and the well-known Beta Tests. Come to think of it... What's an Alpha Test? I describe all of them.
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Thanks for all the content Mike! Having just started working in a PMO many of your videos provide invaluable content to help me learn and improve my understanding of PMOs and all the relating functions.
A pilot is a limited , experimental release, to establish feasibility and learn from the problems that arise. I do not know the term, 'control live testing', I'm afraid. It may be particular to your industry, sector, or organization.
What on earth are you talking about? I assume you are a bot, because your profile is 3 days old and I have had loads of posts like this. Why don't you Foxtrot Oscar?
If, by 'do UAT' you mean be testers, no... I don't think so. They may be users (though, probably not), but they will have privileged knowledge and greater experience of the system. So, their experience of using the software is unlikely to be typical.