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'''Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT)''' is used to conduct operational readiness (pre-release) of a product, service or system as part of a [[quality management system]]. OAT is a common type of non-functional [[software testing]], used mainly in [[software development]] and [[software maintenance]] projects. This type of testing focuses on the [[operational readiness]] of the system to be supported, and/or to become part of the production environment. Hence, it is also known as '''operational readiness testing''' (ORT) or [[operations readiness and assurance]] (OR&A) testing. [[Functional testing]] within OAT is limited to those tests which are required to verify the ''non-functional'' aspects of the system.
According to the International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB), OAT may include checking the [[backup]]/restore facilities, IT [[disaster recovery]] procedures, maintenance tasks and periodic check of security vulnerabilities.,<ref>ITSQB http://istqbexamcertification.com/what-is-acceptance-testing/</ref> and whitepapers on ISO 29119 and Operational Acceptance by Anthony Woods
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