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UAT Defined: A Guide to Practical User Acceptance Testing
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UAT Defined: A Guide to Practical User Acceptance Testing

by Rob Cimperman
November 2006
Intermediate to advanced
119 pages
2h 26m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Endnotes

1 Barry W. Boehm. Software Engineering Economics. Prentice-Hall, 1981.

2 Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute. The Capability Maturity Model-Guidelines for Improving the Software Process. Addison-Wesley, 1995, p. 106.

3 Brian B. Shackel. “Usability—Context, Framework, Definitions, Designs, and Evaluations,” in Human Factors for Informatics Usability, B. Shackel and R. Richardson (eds.). Cambridge University Press, 1991.

4 R. E. Fairley. “Recent Advances in Software Estimation Techniques,” in Proc. IEEE 14th Int. Conf. Software Eng., 1992.

5 S. C. McConnell. Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules. Redmond, WA.: Microsoft Press, 1996.

6 H. Guttman and A. Longman. “Project Teams: How Good Are They?” Quality ...

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ISBN: 0321498143