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UAT

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See user acceptance test

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UML®

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See unified modelling language

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unified modelling language™ A notation specified by the Object Management

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Group for describing software application structure, behaviour, and architecture. It can also be used for describing business processes and data structures. The most common UML® diagrams used by business analysts are use case diagrams, activity diagrams, state machine diagrams (also known as state diagrams), and class diagrams.

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use case

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A description of the observable interaction between an actor (or actors) and a solution that occurs when the actor uses the system to accomplish a specific goal

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use case diagram

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A type of diagram defined by UML® that captures all actors and use cases involved with a system or product

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user

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See end user

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user acceptance test (UAT)

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Assessing whether the delivered solution meets the
needs of the stakeholder group that will be using the solution. The assessment is validated against identified acceptance criteria

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user requirement

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See stakeholder requirement

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user story

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A small, concise statement of functionality or quality needed to deliver value to a specific stakeholder

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