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What are the national standards on which third-party software acceptance testing is based?

What are the national standards on which third-party software acceptance testing is based? According to the national standard GB/T 25000.51-2016, this standard is the most authoritative basis for the acceptance testing of software products, the conclusion of scientific and technological projects, third-party testing and the registration of software products.

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In accordance with GB/T 25000.51-2016 "Systems and Software Engineering - Systems and Software - Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) - Part 51: Quality requirements and test details for ready-to-use software products (RUSP)". This standard serves as the most authoritative basis for software product acceptance testing, the conclusion of scientific and technological projects, third-party testing, and software product registration.

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