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A trial of software by a pilot group of users unconnected with the development process. | A trial of software by a pilot group of users unconnected with the development process. | ||
Also known as a user application test (UAT). | |||
Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet, and beta testing is a second phase of testing, after 'alpha' testing. | Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet, and beta testing is a second phase of testing, after 'alpha' testing. |
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A trial of software by a pilot group of users unconnected with the development process.
Also known as a user application test (UAT).
Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet, and beta testing is a second phase of testing, after 'alpha' testing.
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Similar trials of other products or services.