Acceptance Testing

Acceptance Testing is a key part of quality assurance in software development, designed to determine whether a system satisfies the predefined requirements for delivery. Coursera's Acceptance Testing catalogue teaches you how to effectively plan, design, and execute tests that validate software functionality and performance. You'll learn to create comprehensive test cases, manage testing environments, and interpret test results to ensure that software products meet the expected standards. Moreover, you'll understand the relationship between acceptance testing and other types of testing, such as unit testing, integration testing, and system testing. This skill is crucial for roles such as software testers, quality assurance engineers, and software developers.
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  • Skills you'll gain: Software Testing, Test Automation, User Story, Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS), Android Development, Kotlin, Continuous Integration, Agile Software Development, Usability, Unit Testing, Acceptance Testing, Application Security, Software As A Service, Cloud Computing Architecture, Authorization (Computing), Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Sprint Retrospectives, Software Architecture, Android Studio, Angular

  • Skills you'll gain: Terraform, Data Validation, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Acceptance Testing, Google Cloud Platform, Security Controls

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    Skills you'll gain: Test Tools, Test Engineering, System Testing, Application Programming Interface (API), Test Planning, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Acceptance Testing, Testability