Acceptance criteria
Acceptance criteria - In Agile, acceptance criteria refer to a set of predefined requirements that must be met to mark a user story complete. Acceptance criteria are also sometimes called the “definition of done” because they determine the scope and requirements that must be executed by developers to consider the user story finished.
An A/B test aims to compare the performance of two items or variations against one another. In product management, A/B tests are often used to identify the best-performing option.
Acceptance Test - in software development, an acceptance test refers to the process of testing a new system, feature, or functionality against predefined acceptance criteria.
Agile is an iterative product-development methodology in which teams work in brief, incremental “sprints,” and then regroup frequently to review the work and make changes. The agile methodology encourages frequent feedback and the ability to switch focus and priority quickly.
Acceptance Test - in software development, an acceptance test refers to the process of testing a new system, feature, or functionality against predefined acceptance criteria.