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Is SDLC UAT Phase the Sprint Review meeting

Last post 09:17 am August 21, 2017 by Pradeepkumar Thindiparambath
4 replies
04:37 am August 17, 2017

In SDLC there was a dedicated phase of UAT where the stakeholders used to actually test the functionality.

In Scrum in every Sprint Review the actual functionality is shown at Sprint Review meeting.

Is other than Sprint Review can the stakeholders test the functionality or they need to go through the functionality during Sprint Review itself.

 

Thanks!


06:18 pm August 17, 2017

If the work is not tested by those stakeholders, will the increment meet the Definition of Done and be fit for release? 


04:40 am August 18, 2017

OK. Do we have to wait for the stakeholders testing till the Sprint Review meeting or it the User story is completed from the development point of view can we give it to testing in the middle of the Scrum.


09:09 am August 18, 2017

From my experience before the Sprint Review meeting, acceptance testing  is already taken place; so bugs or errors fixing found can be dealt with and otherwise they are put in the PBI 


09:17 am August 21, 2017

Thanks for the clarity!!


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