User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a critical phase in the software development lifecycle where end-users validate the system against business requirements. Despite its rigor, two types of defects often challenge this phase: latent defects and masked defects. Understanding these defects and their implications is essential for ensuring robust software quality. Latent Defects in UAT Latent… Continue reading Latent and Masked Defects: Challenges and Issues in User Acceptance Testing (UAT)