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[[File:Tron User.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A User. Doesn't he look happy.]][[UAT]], or “[[user acceptance testing]]” is the process whereby an [[IT department]] ensures new software it would like to impose on the workforce but which users neither want, understand nor care about, will not be so disruptive, annoying or useless that users rise up in outright rebellion.
[[File:Tron User.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A User. Doesn't he look happy.]][[UAT]], or “[[user acceptance testing]]” is the process whereby an [[IT department]] experiments on its workforce the way scientists experiment on mice. It is designed to make sure new software it would like to impose on the workforce but which users neither want, understand nor care about, will not be so disruptive, annoying or useless that users rise up in outright rebellion.


“Acceptance” implies ''tolerance'', not enjoyment. Forbearance. Sufferance. Coming to terms. Sacrifice for the greater good: after all, when one says “I have accepted my fate” one does not necessarily mean one is happy about it. So it is with user acceptance testing.
“Acceptance” implies ''tolerance'', not enjoyment. Forbearance. Sufferance. Coming to terms with a generally unsatisfactory circumstance. Sacrificing individual freedomeand preference for “greater good”. When one says “I have accepted my fate” one does not necessarily mean one is happy about it. So it is with [[user acceptance testing]].


It is not called “[[user appreciation assurance]]”, or “[[user experience enhancement]]”, or “[[user productivity maximisation]]”, for a reason. It is not about the [tron.wikia.com/wiki/User users].
It is not called “[[user appreciation assurance]]”, or “[[user experience enhancement]]”, or “[[user productivity maximisation]]”, for a reason.  
 
It is not about the ''[tron.wikia.com/wiki/User user]''.




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Revision as of 12:47, 11 May 2017

A User. Doesn't he look happy.

UAT, or “user acceptance testing” is the process whereby an IT department experiments on its workforce the way scientists experiment on mice. It is designed to make sure new software it would like to impose on the workforce but which users neither want, understand nor care about, will not be so disruptive, annoying or useless that users rise up in outright rebellion.

“Acceptance” implies tolerance, not enjoyment. Forbearance. Sufferance. Coming to terms with a generally unsatisfactory circumstance. Sacrificing individual freedomeand preference for “greater good”. When one says “I have accepted my fate” one does not necessarily mean one is happy about it. So it is with user acceptance testing.

It is not called “user appreciation assurance”, or “user experience enhancement”, or “user productivity maximisation”, for a reason.

It is not about the [tron.wikia.com/wiki/User user].


See also

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