I read Aqua Cloud’s article on UAT in Agile. It explains well how integrating UAT early in sprints improves feedback and reduces last‑minute defects. The examples make it easier to adapt for real projects.
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True, but timing is always tricky. I think their advice to prioritise key stories for UAT is the best takeaway. It’s practical and keeps testing focused without slowing development.
I completely agree — Aqua Cloud’s article of UAT in Agile is very practical. Integrating UAT early in sprints not only improves feedback loops but also helps catch issues before they become costly problems. The examples they provide make the concept much easier to adapt to real projects, especially in fast‑paced Agile environments. I also appreciate how they emphasise involving end users throughout the process, which ensures testing aligns with actual business needs. This approach greatly enhances quality and efficiency in project delivery.