

Then again, they do consume boat loads of chocolate during the UAT too...

I'm so sorry to hear that term is more universal than I thought...


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UAT? Can I please have an education.mindflipper wrote:Actually, have you ever thought it could be caused by the "User Acceptance Testing"? I know I'm going through it right now, and there's been nothing else that has caused more gut-wrenching pain and headaches than our User Acceptance Testing (UAT). I'm surprised they haven't been handing out bottles of anti-acid and ibuprofen during our UAT.![]()
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Then again, they do consume boat loads of chocolate during the UAT too...![]()
I'm so sorry to hear that term is more universal than I thought...![]()
OH!! Code Monkey talk!! I'm a Wire Monkey!mindflipper wrote:UAT = User Acceptance Testing
When installing any major software system in a corporation, the final phase before flipping the on switch is to go through UAT (User Acceptance Testing) in order to verify the system as designed and programmed does function correctly and will work upon "go-live".
Timely advice. The fact is, while my Mouse may in fact be feeling a little better, we still don't know for sure what the problem is, and I'm not real happy about her not pursuing it further. She is so worn out by all the stress that she is almost in a mode of putting her head in the sand and not wanting to think about it. She says work has her so busy that she can't even think about more doctors and tests right now, but I suspect it may really be a touch of "doctor burnout." I know she really is busy, but I still think she should push for more tests to find out what it really is. It may be something more serious that's just lying dormant for the moment, but could return with a vengeance. If she were to have another attack like the first one, say for example while she is driving, it could be disastrous.mindflipper wrote:Be patient, Mouskecouple. The whole process with docs and tests can wear you down. Don't give up or give in.