Usability Testing
Definition
A type of non-functional testing that evaluates how easy and intuitive the software is for end users. It assesses factors such as learnability, efficiency, user satisfaction, and accessibility.
Related Terms
Testing that evaluates how well the system performs rather than what it does. It covers quality characteristics such as performance, usability, reliability, security, and portability.
Acceptance TestingA level of testing performed to determine whether a system satisfies the business requirements and whether it is ready for delivery. It is typically carried out by end users or stakeholders to validate the solution against real-world needs.
Practice Chapter 2: Testing Throughout the SDLC
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